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Today the city is coping with a broader fear, of being a target of international terrorism.

The Economist this week reported a broader fear among civil society groups that other newly passed laws will be reanimated.

"Food allergies just become a focus for a broader fear about the food system," said the author Michael Pollan, a contributor to The New York Times Magazine.

But The New York Times reports that they "reflect a broader fear that the country's problems could make it hard for Spaniards to get to their money if banks fail and cannot be supported by the government.

Beyond Thailand, where tourism accounts for as much as 5 to 7percentt of the economy by some estimates, there was a broader fear that the international travel warnings would shrink tourism throughout Southeast Asia.

And even the sharp fall in the price of oil, which offered the comfort that higher energy costs might be easing, reflects a broader fear that global economic activity may slow as growth falters in the United States.

Some of the intense reaction against Obama's formulation is rooted in a broader fear that he is not serious enough in prosecuting the war against the Islamic State — a concern I share.

Swiss bank stocks had already dipped and there was a broader fear that the economy -- in trouble after six years of slowdown -- would suffer permanent damage if Switzerland came to be regarded as untrustworthy and even sneaky.

The simple phrase "Aba Préval" (Down with Préval, a reference to Haiti's president, René Préval) has become shorthand for a long list of frustrations, and an epithet expressing a broader fear — that Haitians will be stuck in limbo indefinitely, and that the opportunity to reinvent Haiti is being lost.

In the poem, titled "What Must Be Said," Mr. Grass, 84, asks why he has remained silent about Israel's nuclear might — which Israel has never publicly confirmed — and concludes that he had been constrained by a broader fear of being judged an anti-Semite.

Despite generally good economic prospects in Latin America, private capital inflows (net of outflows) to the region are likely to total around $80 billion this year and next, down from $109 billion in 1997, according to the Institute of International Finance, a bankers' association.Slackening demand for Latin American stocks and bonds this year reflects a broader fear of risk (see chart 2).

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