Sentence examples for fair fear from inspiring English sources

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"Fear that we can't compete with the rest of the world even when rules are fair, fear that our country has no choice but to hide behind walls.

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And because we know how hard it is for you guys to start up (no, we're not entrepreneurs but like many human beings we are capable of empathy) more often than not we give new startups a fair fearing.

The battle of Waterloo is mere marginal noise in Thackeray's Vanity Fair; the fear of a French invasion mobilises the troops in Pride and Prejudice and incites an erotic tizz in the Bennet household, but Napoleon is never mentioned.

Writing about Art Basel in his new book, Saatchi sums up the ambivalence that many in the art world feel towards fairs: "I've always believed it is important for artists never to be allowed near an art fair for fear the disillusionment with being part of a meat market would traumatise them into abandoning their brushes".

Scientists think that when people have to decide on a fair price, fear of looking cheap keeps some from purchasing altogether, they report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

American CEOs feel this isn't fair and fear that if they are unable to move their operations to China, their profits will suffer.

It is perfectly OK to feel -- and even convey -- that "It isn't fair", without fear of recrimination or judgment and without being met with some idiot cliché to the effect of, "Well, no one said life is fair".

Despite the fact previous contests have been relatively fair many fear the Brotherhood could easily rig future elections now that it has the full resources of the state at its disposal.

A student magazine at Oxford University entitled No Offence has been banned from the institution's Freshers' Fair, over fears it may "cause offence".

Barriers to staff reporting [ 98] include i) believing that the organisation does not really want reports on poor care, ii) believing that reporting systems are not reliable or fair, and iii) fear of repercussion.

"Many people here watched it with a fair amount of fear," Alan Cibils, an economist in Buenos Aires, said.

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