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"No longer fear to speak," she told young women.
They could also help back up maverick directors who fear to speak out in case they upset the rest.
"We fear to speak freely now," said a GPC member who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of concerns for his security.
Because Mr. Mason knows his First Amendment rights, he does not fear to speak what others may pretend they don't even think.
A juror of integrity and reasonable firmness will not fear to speak his mind if the confidences of debate are barred to the ears of mere impertinence or malice.
Because Mr. Mason knows his First Amendment rights and is more than willing to exercise them, he does not fear to speak what others may pretend they don't even think.
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The critics said the decision could lead to reviewers of theatre, music, literature and art fearing to speak their minds in case they are sued.
First, a large sector of Egyptian society, especially the younger generation, has overcome its fears to speak out about issues that only a few months ago would have been too frightening and intimidating to discuss openly.
If a presidential candidate fears to speak this way before the election, he is not building the America that can support such a president once he is in office.
The BBC has encountered local people who feared to speak out in favour of reform in the schools.
I do, however, celebrate those with the desire to overcome their fears to speak up.
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