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Technology and the Internet are being invoked in fearful terms because it is easier to point the finger there than unpack the multifold and complicated reasons behind these acts the growth of hateful ideologies, racial and ethnic tensions, the ease of buying semi-automatic weapons, the long-term effects of an ongoing war waged by drones, and twisted minds that embrace violence.
The latter is an especially fearful long-term complication of chemotherapy because it remains a slowly progressing condition that ultimately can only be resolved by heart transplantation.
But what puts flesh on the bones and raises Mitchell's writing above the run of gangland thrillers is its psychological level, which shows the fearful long-term ramifications of the loss of a child.
By doing that, we will "plant the seeds" for future efforts taken by the broader AI community that will enable AI women to overcome their fatalistic attitudes about breast cancer and become less fearful in terms of getting regular mammograms.
A number of factors are weakening the Russian economy, the World Bank said: The aging population, unproductive workers, and business executives who are reluctant to invest over the long term, fearful of risk in general but with specific concerns about Russia.
"A lot of my colleagues are fearful of long-term financial effects," he said.
It might be better termed, "fearful".
Dr Valérie Marcel, associate energy fellow at Chatham House, said that in late 2013, fossil fuel firms had been increasingly fearful that the long-term investment climate was changing.
One billionaire fearful of the long-term future of the dollar is bond mogul Bill Gross, co-chief investment officer of Pimco Total Return, the world's largest mutual fund.
Fearful of such long-term brain damage, a handful of lauded rookies and other still-green players have retired in recent months even before their careers could truly get going -- a fact that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has tried to shrug off.
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