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More slaves would also have meant heightened fear of revolt and ever more stringent controls on the slave population.
But that seems unlikely, and it is, therefore, unfair to Clinton to suggest that heightened fear of Trump was the decisive factor on Tuesday.
Heightened fear of accounting irregularities in the wake of the Enron scandal would cause some investors to stay clear of Network Associates stock, they said.
When Germany was awarded a concession to extend its railway line through Anatolia to Baghdad and acquired mineral rights to the land on both sides of the proposed route, heightened fear of German competition in Iraq and the Persian Gulf evoked strong protests from London.
As a result, immigrants today are experiencing heightened fear of profiling and deportation.
Globalisation, urban growth, deindustrialisation, heightened fear of urban crime, and shrinking states are behind their expansion in the global South.
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It has also heightened fears of crime among the beneficiaries because street robberies remain rampant here.
Relatively low gas prices have drained away urgency, and the recession has heightened fears of economic dislocation.
Figures showing a 20% surge in imports while exports stagnated heightened fears of recession in Japan's export-dependent economy.
The killing of five foreign workers in an attack on a Saudi Arabian chemical plant heightened fears of terrorist attacks on oil facilities in the Middle East.
That was particularly true, he said, after the Six-Day War in 1967 and the Yom Kippur War in 1973 had heightened fears of Israel's vulnerability.
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