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But Germans fear isolation too.
But I would say it's stress, fear, isolation, and in some cases they're just upset.
Without the service, they fear isolation, and in some cases, economic calamity.
I'll say it again: sexuality and gender did not kill these young people; fear, isolation and hopelessness did.
Surgery initiates hope for a life with less pain but also creates a feeling of existential insecurity in terms of fear, isolation and uncertainty.
When a man punches his partner in the face in her home he creates an atmosphere of fear, isolation and oppression.
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Even their families used to send them away, fearing isolation from the rest of the community.
The Poles, fearing isolation, then shifted their position, saying they could accept some variant of the "double-majority" voting system that they had previously rejected.
Eleven of the 71 (16percentt) caregivers said their child's MRSA diagnosis would lead to social stigma, fearing isolation both by friends and at school.
In 1981 music journalist David Fricke, writing for Rolling Stone magazine, said, "Instead of dope, McCulloch trips out on his worst fears: isolation, death and emotional bankruptcy".
Fear of isolation even brought Syria here.
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