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Many consider secession unlikely, but Dodik's threat does heighten fears that today's fragile status quo could break down.
Obama's move to establish a potentially aggressive cyber warfare doctrine will heighten fears over the increasing militarization of the internet.
Raising the prospect of capital controls being introduced could heighten fears that some Russian entities will default on their debts, which is what happened in 1998.
This would be quicker to agree but messier to implement, and would heighten fears of exclusion among the ten non-euro members.
Her intervention is likely to heighten fears that senior policymakers in the US and Europe are preparing for Greece to leave the eurozone.
The Shadow Attorney-General, Emily Thornberry, said the figures would heighten fears that sex crimes were still not being properly investigated.
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Advocates of continued pacifism complain that the government has carefully exploited the tensions with North Korea to heighten fear among voters.
An arms race may heighten fear and hostility on the part of the countries involved, but whether this contributes to war is hard to gauge.
Abba also cautioned against the use of fireworks while celebrating, as "they could cause distraction that may further heighten fear of insecurity". .
The nuclear crisis in neighboring Fukushima Prefecture has heightened fears.
The discovery of the Qum plant only heightened fears about other undeclared sites.
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