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In his article, Why Fear Kills Productivity, Tony Schwartz explains that it isn't the stress of a workplace that kills productivity, it's the lack of rest and renewal.
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In retaliation, the insurgents have struck with ferocity at Pakistan's urban centers and military installations using sleeper cells and commando fighters to wreak havoc and fear, killing large numbers of civilians like never before.
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At last count, 5000 people are feared killed, and the number is expected to rise further.
At the decisive Battle of Pydna he followed up the routed enemy with such dash that he was reported missing and was feared killed.
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Mr Trotter said the number of passengers feared killed had fallen dramatically over the weekend after many people thought dead had been reported alive and well.
The RSPB had said it feared killing the birds – which BAE Systems requested to reduce risk to aircraft at the company's Warton aerodrome in the Ribble Estuary – would lead to bird culls elsewhere.
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