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Among the problems are these: Throwing in an idea for public consideration generates fear of failure, and workers looking to advance their own interests often keep their best ideas to themselves until a more opportune time.
Previous investigations have shown that most Hispanic women believe that cancer is a fatal illness which generates fear of cancer diagnosis [ 18, 19].
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Although three times out of four such a dip does not precede an economic slump, it always generates fears of recession.
There is no need this time to generate fear of a threat to the UK; there is already intense fear.
The church stays in business thanks to three critical factors: firstly, it constricts information about itself by generating fear of horrible libel bills and private investigators' probing; secondly, in the United States at least, it has the shield afforded by the word religion; thirdly, its celebrity adherents make it look good – or at least less bad – much of the time.
Otherwise, pain is an emotional experience associated with the representation of a threat, generating fear of pain, which in turn exacerbates the pain.
Militant leaders want to use European Muslims as hostages for their own propaganda, to generate fear of a fifth column back home.
Over time, then, even minor symptoms generated fear of the potential negative effects of the pill on reproductive health.
In the wake of Switzerland's move, Poland's currency, the zloty, also fell sharply, generating fears of "contagion" spreading to other markets.
Recent bombings in Algeria have generated fears of a return to the large-scale violence of the 1990s, when Algeria's Islamic insurgency peaked.
But the very absurdity of the witch hunt helps generate fears of state power.Don't make the same mistakeJust as Mr Morsi frittered away his initial popularity by riding roughshod over secular critics, so Egypt's current regime risks losing much of its support by overplaying its hand.
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