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But now he seems driven by a fear of defeat.
He said the view was partly driven by a fear of change.
Mr. Ciriaco said he was driven by a fear of failing during the weak economy.
It may be truthful or driven by a fear that going to trial would mean a life sentence.
"It's driven by a fear of losing out in China," said Biao Xiang, a demographer at Oxford University.
This foot-dragging has been driven by a fear that low interest rates may inflate an already frothy property market.
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Johnson has irreverently described the global leaders who drafted the Paris treaty as driven by "a primitive fear" that warmer weather was caused by humanity – a fear that he described as "without foundation".
His regime's wartime ruthlessness was repellent yet at least comprehensible being largely driven by a justified fear of the terrorist Tigers' capacity for survival.
His regime's wartime ruthlessness was at least largely driven by a justified fear of the terrorist Tigers' capacity for survival.
Conservative committee member John Baron said Hammond seemed to be driven by a "Project Fear in denial" attitude which prevented any optimistic view of Britain's future.
In a rare bit of bipartisanship, driven by a craven fear of being seen as soft on terrorists, both parties have lined up behind the indiscriminate surveillance sweeps, except for a few outliers on either end of the spectrum.
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