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Tension is an essential ingredient for creating fear.
If the public health emergency declared by the W.H.O. and the Obama administration turns out to be a false alarm, officials will be ridiculed for unnecessarily worrying millions of people — perhaps even for creating fear to justify their budgets.
Damian Draghici, a Roma member of the European parliament and a senator in the Romanian parliament in Bucharest, blamed the "hate speeches of the likes of Marine Le Pen, the Front National and even Nigel Farage" for creating fear and discrimination.
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Does the commercial only promote features of the product, or does it try to stimulate other ways of selling (for example, creating fear, sense of loss, or excitement)?
In a way, the flight was the Sputnik of its day, boosting national pride (for the French) and creating fear (for the British).
But for some residents, the preponderance of weapons, even if for protection, also creates fear.
Terrorism changes the world, not only in terms of what it destroys, but also for what it creates; fear, anxiety, new habits and patterns of thinking.
"The influx of very large dogs has created fear for other tenants," he added.
Something else is being used by politicians to create fear for their other agendas.
But a sales-tax rise baked in for October 2015 (from 8% to 10%) will create fear as the year progresses; the previous jump (from 5% to 8%) caused a sharp contraction of the country's economy in 2014.
11) Terrorism: Violent acts intended to create fear, perpetrated for an economic, religious, political, or ideological goal.
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