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Mr. Clinton, who delivered the keynote address at the conference yesterday, found that his career as a public speaker was affected again by fears of backlash from investors.
Others, fearing backlash from a premature court ruling, preferred a quieter approach, including state-by-state political campaigns.The political track now looks more viable, but the growth in support that made election wins possible has also reduced fears of backlash.
According to the Greek daily Kathimerini, the Greek government has agreed to help Washington, but the Greek Foreign Ministry had clarified that Greece is unwilling to participate in a possible direct intervention, due to fears of backlash violence.
Wiesenthal's fears of backlash were prescient.
Though shootings raise fears of backlash, Lebanese Muslims feel at home in Bell.
The talking points from federal agencies were always "there is no such thing as medical marijuana," and most members of Congress were paralyzed by fears of backlash or were dug into to refer madness.
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Previous attempts to decriminalize marijuana have stalled, partly out of fear of backlash.
(They asked not to be identified for fear of backlash from the U.S.O.C. and their teammates).
Levine said fear of backlash from Americans was part of the reason he waited so long to make the switch.
At her blog, Sarah Kernochan writes that the distributor "refused to open it in any city south of Des Moines" for fear of backlash from the Bible Belt.
"Private companies are going to be much more reluctant to pony up funds for fear of backlash from their boards, their stockholders, and legal liability".
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