Sentence examples similar to ascribed fear from inspiring English sources

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It seems perfectly natural to ascribe fear to Hal.

Previous failure to disclose was ascribed to fear of negative consequences, such as divorce and loss of economic support, or fear of jeopardising a promising new relationship.

The reluctance with which the Obama administration has approached the prospect of Egyptian democracy might be ascribed to a fear of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Each of these theories ascribe importance to "fear of fear" as a maintaining factor.

Today's youth calls for a revolution as unjustifiable fear is ascribed to black and brown bodies to justify the lethal denial of our humanity.

And Trump continues to stand by his plans to establish a Muslim registry and ban immigrants from "certain" Muslim countries from the U.S. It starts with a registry, with restrictions, with irrationally ascribed guilt, and with fear.

The authors of that study are careful not to ascribe this to fear.

In an interview this month, Jim Gianopulos, a chairman of Fox Filmed Entertainment, ascribed much of the opposition to fear of "monsters in the closet" — hypotheticals under which movies would be offered on demand even more quickly or at lower prices than anyone now contemplated.

"Trust in Me", "Naturally", and "My Own Monster" were said to capture "loneliness, fear and doubt often ascribed to teens".

James Houssemayne Du Boulay is said to have ascribed a direct relationship between the fear of a Ghadarite uprising in the midst of an increasingly tensed situation in Punjab, and the British response that ended in the massacre.

He ascribes that veneration to the altar's pyramid shape.

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