Sentence examples for fearful questions from inspiring English sources

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"Now people ask me directly, 'When am I going to get laid off?"' Mr. Kuek said he was getting the same fearful questions from clients as he heard in 2003, when Hong Kong was rocked by the epidemic of SARS severe acute respiratory syndrome.

MILLIONS of retirees and people approaching retirement view the current market maelstrom as a financial version of Hurricane Ike battering the Texas coast, producing the same fearful questions: "What should I do now?" and "What's going to happen next?" These are people who saved and invested diligently for retirement.

Fearful questions arise in the workplace.

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The plot gently escalates from a simmer to a raging boil, gripping the reader with an ominous, creeping sense of danger; comparisons to Don Delillo's White Noise aptly signal Clark's ability to, like Delillo, cast fearful question onto the most basic and unavoidable structures of our daily modern lives (and hint at the deft homage to Delillo's masterpiece built into the plot's final turns).

Once a diagnosis of cancer is established, the urgent and fearful question is whether it is localised or has already spread to regional lymph nodes and visceral organs.

Women are fearful, no question.

Mr. Obama, according to officials in the room, asked a series of questions, fearful that the code could do damage outside the plant.

I really want to get the top score, win the prize' [P4] TBL promoted interaction between different friendship and cultural groups: 'I would never have spoken to her if it hadn't been for us being in the same group' [P3] Being part of a team meant that individuals were less fearful of answering questions in front of the class.

The book says that Mr Bennett went into the Paula Jones deposition session on January 17 more fearful about being questioned on Mr Clinton's relationship with Marilyn Jo Jenkins, an Arkansas marketing executive with whom Mr Clinton had been close for 10 years before becoming president, than about questions relating to Ms Lewinsky.

They will also have the wisdom, like their mother, to educate those who are fearful to ask the questions about race in order to claim the respect necessary to be called what we prefer based on any of our given identities.

The SCL-5 consists of five questions (feeling fearful; feeling hopeless about the future; nervousness or shakiness inside; feeling blue; worrying too much about things), each with four optional answers: not at all (1); a little (2); quite a bit (3); extremely (4).

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