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Presumably the fear of fraud drives support of voter ID laws.
Initially, fear of fraud kept millions of people from shopping online.
This situation clearly places the buyer at disadvantage and is, together with fear of fraud, one of the reasons of the lack of confidence in e-commerce.
It's a particularly insidious form of fraud in that it plays on our evidently justifiable fear of fraud.
Fewer than one in ten South-East Asians has a credit card, and those that do have them tend not to use them online, for fear of fraud.
Some skepticism is surely from fear of fraud; Indian banks are not directly liable for fraudulent card transactions, although the R.B.I. is moving to amend the law.
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But Trump allies have continued to stoke fears of fraud.
Bulgaria has already seen tens of millions of EU funds frozen amid fears of fraud.
Fears of fraud remain, but the violence and intimidation that marred previous campaigns have not returned.
The announcement casts new doubt on the troubled elections, which have already been delayed for three years and are plagued by fears of fraud and security concerns.
"What is acceptable to the Afghans is different than what is acceptable to you or me or our people," a Western official here said recently, discounting fears of fraud in the coming parliamentary elections.
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