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Almost 50percentt of respondents were afraid of the implications of single motherhood.
I'm afraid because I know in my heart what I feel is possible, and I'm afraid of the implications.
As the qualitative findings in this study reveal, encouraging changes to practice is particularly challenging if health care professionals do not internalise the need for change, if they are afraid of the implications of a change in practice, and if the change requires new skills and training.
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Maybe they're afraid of the theological implications.
"Bill was a little afraid of the political implications, but, because of me and others, he became convinced that it was the price he had to pay," Starr recalled.
The New Yorker's Jane Mayer said she "can't count the number of people afraid of the legal implications" of speaking to her.
"But then I'm one of those guys that is still a bit afraid of the telephone, its implications for conversation.
What Mr. Decker means to come through, I think, is that Alfredo and Violetta are almost afraid to acknowledge the implications of their emotions, since she is clearly ill.
I am not afraid of misunderstanding the implication of the message, and I am not afraid of the opposing voices -- however loud they may be.
"I'm afraid, afraid of the war.
Afraid of the unknown.
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