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The Nestlé boss's comments will encourage fears that some of its best-loved products, such as Nescafé and KitKat, are also destined to rise in price.
This could encourage Tehran to restrict the funds earmarked for its allies, which though small compared to the money or weapons that Saudi Arabia distributes to counter Iranian influence in the Arab world, have been sufficient to encourage fears of Iranian power.
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"Oh, I believe so we are in a really peculiar time in our country, where people are comfortable saying things about particular groups, and they encourage fear, and they encourage violence, and I want to challenge those ideas," she said.
You can have your wife plagiarize from Michelle Obama's speeches and blatantly lie to the public to encourage fear and hatred among the people.
Many money exchanges refused to sell dollars at any price, encouraging fears that inflation was going to soar again.
Now banks and blue-chip technology stocks are almost as vulnerable as the old-economy shares unloaded in the earlier rush to grab shares in the new economy.Some commentators have encouraged fears about the economic impact of another crash on the scale of Black Monday in 1987 and even a repeat of the Wall Street crash.
The sharp drop in share values on November 16th was triggered by a pessimistic assessment of some semiconductor companies from a Wall St analyst.Some commentators have encouraged fears about the economic impact of another crash on the scale of Black Monday in 1987 and even a repeat of the Wall Street crash.
England's first-day collapse to 102 had encouraged fears the sides would arrive in London all-square at 1-1, but events yesterday went far beyond that, casting doubt on England's ability to turn things round in the final Test.
But the exact extent of what is forbidden is left deliberately unclear, and that vagueness encourages fear and self-censorship, many journalists here say.
The fault lies with artists and with the elevator industry itself, which has for a century and a half encouraged fear by focussing its marketing relentlessly on the question of safety, and with narratives that focus on rare exceptions of accidents and mechanical failures, like Nicholas White's experience of getting stuck.
"The vacuum created encourages fear and speculation that could hinder a proportionate response or appropriate action," said NAHT general secretary Russell Hobby.
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