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People are afraid to express their opinion.
A poll for the newspaper also found that while more than half the public regard Britain as a Christian country, the majority of practising Christians are afraid to express their beliefs.
I don't want to say all the Turkish population is against Christianity but nationalism is so high that people are afraid to express themselves".
In this presumed "land of the free," ironically, many are afraid to express opinions that are critical of Israel.
They have deep generational and ideological differences that they are afraid to express clearly -- even to each other, within families.
Not speaking up: Many of us are afraid to express our true thoughts and feelings because we are worried about how people will react, so we don't speak up at all, or we say the "safe" 50percentt of what we really wanted to say, leaving out the important parts, the parts that could get us into "trouble".
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"I can't be afraid to express myself.
He was always saying, 'Don't be afraid to express yourselves'".
"The families were afraid to express anything factual about themselves," she said.
Experts say that parents should not be afraid to express their values.
Someone who either says something new or says something that everybody knows to be true but is afraid to express.
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