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In World War II, unreasoning fear led to the internment of Japanese-Americans.
I always assumed that fear led to a fight or flight mentality, but it turns out there is a perfectly decent third option: surrender.
"This fear led to sharp falls in shares across continents and a worldwide flight to the safety of US dollar and treasuries.
Come summer, as money fear led to more work (and stress), crisps, cider and chips made a triumphant, belching return to my diet.
Fear can hobble an organization; for instance, recent research shows that at Nokia, fear led to paralysis, isolating the headquarters from the marketplace and rendering it unable to respond to a fast-changing situation.
The Sindhi population feared that their language and culture would be overrun by the language and culture of the predominantly Urdu-speaking muhajir community, and that fear led to what became known as the language riots of 1972 and to the national government's decision to grant special status to the Sindhi language.
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Then, ideally, fear leads to invention.
Ignorance leads to fear, and fear leads to hatred.
As Mr. Landregan wisely concludes: "Ignorance leads to fear, and fear leads to hatred.
This ruling will feed the Shiite majority's legitimate resentments and, we fear, lead to more instability.
"Press and publication laws restrict freedom, the psychology of fear leads to self-censorship, and the interference of the security services continues".
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