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He asked not to be named for fear of trouble from any side.
So naturally, that means the country's most respected opinion pollster is shutting down for a few months — out of fear of trouble from the authorities.
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There are still fears of trouble.
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Reflecting fears of trouble ahead, the cost of insuring bank bonds rose sharply.
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In this study, therefore, only perceptions of maltreatment could be elicited, the reasons for not reporting being focused on fear of further trouble.
He declined to give his full name, saying he feared trouble from the French authorities.
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