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But even to contemplate this alternative is to ignite fears in both women and men, and those override the pining for lust.
EDF has already sold a 33.5 per cent stake to China General Nuclear Power Corporation, but the dividend cut could ignite fears the energy giant lacks the firepower to execute the plan.
Greed works like a kind of buffer, so it will take several severe blows to ignite fears in investors," says Schott.
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Such beliefs can ignite fear in a community and inflict terror on an already vulnerable child.
Halloween is the holiday meant to ignite fear and horror, and for parents of children with food allergies, it can be a justifiable fright.
Yet, her husband's infidelities ignite fear and anxiety which manifest as carnivalesque, freakish ghouls who pop in and out of scenes as frequently as Juliet's nosy housekeepers.
- Local politicians who have the guts to stand up to the NRA, politicians and "businessmen" who ignite fear and hatred, and who offer a safe platform for victims and community members who wish to have their voices heard.
Privatization often ignites fears of price-gouging by Wall Street.
The announcement ignited fears that aluminum prices will drop, hurting Alcoa's bottom line.
The arid climate of the Middle East, coupled with rising food prices, has ignited fears about food security.
The pact ignited fears that an influx of Chinese businesses would overwhelm Taiwanese competitors and flood Taiwan with cheap Chinese labour.
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