Sentence examples for fear of passage from inspiring English sources

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"There's the fear of passage" of a health bill, said Representative Peter Welch, Democrat of Vermont, "but that's versus a fear of failing to pass".

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SOFIA, Bulgaria, June 29 — Parliament approved a law on Thursday abolishing military conscription, paving the way for a fully professional army and ending a feared rite of passage for young men in Bulgaria, a NATO member state.

Lewis and the flat earth society seem to ignore closing passages of the article stating the final Apollo scenes were actually filmed in the Sea of Tranquillity to which Kubrick did not go personally due to his chronic fear of flying, passages meant to give away that the article is a tongue-in-cheek mock hoax.

Many medical users and producers of marijuana feared that passage of the last year's ballot initiative, I-502, would lead to a crackdown on drivers who used pot and pressure lawmakers to create stricter rules and higher taxes for a medical industry that currently has little state oversight.

Uncertainty, excitement, and even a little fear are all a rite of passage for anyone who decides go for a solo adventure.

A sense of three-dimensional space, fear of falling, time's passage, fear of snakes and some other critters, the basics of language, and so on.

By the middle of the week, fears about the passage of some of the financial measures had eased after three independents on whom the government relies for its majority negotiated last-minute changes as the price of their support.Even as the Fianna Fail minority government struggled on, its 72 deputies met on January 26th to elect a new leader.

But the climate of hostility and fear their passage generates can make life unpleasant for gay men and women, and their mere existence presents opportunities for extortion and blackmail.

Almost a rite of passage, this disease is little feared and seemingly trivial in the grand scheme of things that could go wrong in childhood.

Senator Grassley said he feared that passage of Mr. Bush's proposal for federal grants to the states would cripple efforts to make more ambitious changes in Medicare.

He feared that passage of an act making permanent the pay raises for executive administrative personnel first enacted in 1799 would hurt his party in the upcoming elections, especially in the House, but the act passed and there was no significant backlash at the polls.

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