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Coombs said senior military officers tracked his confinement because they feared bad publicity.
Blair found it "discouraging" that there had been no progress since the Annapolis conference, and feared "bad consequences".
Brad Rencher, an Adobe executive, says myths have been bust about Utah; potential recruits who once feared bad coffee and uptight Mormons now come for the hiking and skiing.
Helge Lund, chief executive of Norway's Statoil, said the company was still missing five workers and feared "bad news", Reuters news agency reported.
"We started to doubt after a month whether we would make it". It had been feared bad weather might strand the adventurers on the continent for as long as a month and jeopardize an elaborate international tour to tout the expedition.
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Gorman, fearing bad line calls, said he felt "the court got a lot smaller".
Clients including Apple, Dell and HP have announced inquiries, doubtless fearing bad press of their own.
Many manufacturers, including American ones, fearing bad publicity as well as regulatory problems, stopped making or supplying drugs too.
They fear bad outcomes so strongly they never discover if the email from a client was simply an F.Y.I. or a full-out tirade.
No one was willing to speak on record, fearing bad blood with the INS.
In any case, transplant professionals have a practical reason not to override the family: they fear bad publicity.
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