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The bombing has been less than fully aggressive, because of fears of killing civilians and destroying wide swaths of the country, deepening international opposition to the war.
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In the case of Iraq, political leaders may be tempted to avoid relying heavily on air strikes for fear of killing civilians.
No one seriously argues that you can't tax cars for fear of killing jobs or driving the auto industry to Singapore or the Cayman Islands.
Military training is fundamentally an exercise in overcoming a fear of killing another human, said Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, author of the book "On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society," who is a former Army Ranger.
Then it introduced corn that was resistant to its Roundup herbicide -- a trait it first used in soybeans, which allows weed killer to be liberally applied without fear of killing the plant.
Sharpshooters outside the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower Hotel did not have telescopic sights, so they could not get off a shot for fear of killing hostages rather than the terrorists.
The besiegers have shied from all-out assaults, for fear of killing civilians and deepening regional enmities.Some say the delay reflects fears within the National Transitional Council, the 43-man proto-parliament under Mr Abdul Jalil, that the end of military fighting might herald the onset of harsher political skirmishing.
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