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Other doctors feared that common medical abbreviations like "SOB" (shortness of breath) or "anorexic" (lack of appetite) could be misinterpreted.
That should dampen fears, common in the country, that a national asset is about to pass into foreign hands.
For many, filling out these papers had meant overcoming the fear, common among the undocumented, of identifying themselves, in order to sign up for what they believed would be a better future.
Mr Blunkett shares a fear common among politicians these days that people have become disconnected from the institutions that are supposed to serve them, and, as a result, are vulnerable to right-wing populists bearing hard-line policies.
Vasilyeva voiced fears common among some of Ukraine's native Russian-speakers about the consequences of Yanukovich's downfall after protests in which over 100 people were killed.
(Nurse Administrator) It is also worth noting that the anxiety and fear, common among nurses and physicians, were generally not noted among pharmacists.
Former shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper, who chairs Labour's refugee task force, said ministers were only talking about possible concessions because they feared a Commons defeat.
But of all the problems that company-namers fear, one common one is surprisingly unlikely.
"I wouldn't say it was fear," Commons said.
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