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"I was nervous to accept for fear of what might happen to my heart but couldn't help myself," Ms. de Trabuc said.
It's also driven by political vulnerability: Republicans have gotten themselves into a spiraling tea-party-driven political dynamic where they seem, on issue after issue, to be incapable of voting for any proposals that a Democrat might be able to accept, for fear of the consequences from their base.
A common mistake occurs when employees propose a salary lower than they would really want to accept for fear of being turned away by the employer.
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In Baghdad, he was refused admission at moderately priced hotels, which no longer accept foreigners for fear of attacks.
China had demanded their repatriation and other countries were reluctant to accept them for fear of China's anger.Not forgottenRoyal Dutch Shell agreed to pay $15.5m in compensation to the Ogoni people of the Niger Delta to end a long-running court case brought against the oil giant by nine plaintiffs, including relatives of Ken Saro-Wiwa, a slain environmental campaigner.
Following disclosure, it may be difficult for an IPV victim to accept help for fear of losing their children, losing their partner, being financially worse off, or experiencing retaliation from their partner [ 48].
You may be frightened of rejection or you may have a tendency to perfectionism; both motivations can cause you to avoid accepting help for fear of failing or being seen as a failure.
But some organizations have declined to accept United States financing for fear of being perceived by Iraqis and others as extensions of the American military.
Croatia was concerned that the RSK might accept it, but Tuđman realised that Milošević, who would ultimately make the decision for the RSK, would not accept the plan for fear that it would set a precedent for a political settlement in Kosovo allowing Croatia to accept the plan with little possibility for it to be implemented.
In contrast, for less attractive games, it causes thousands of seats to remain unsold.Teams have accepted these inefficiencies for fear of alienating their customers by increasing prices sharply with little advance notice, and because reliable data on the secondary market was hard to come by.
But about 40percentt of Japan's 168 slaughterhouses now refuse to accept older cattle for fear of contamination.
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