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"Rather it is based on fear, fear of the political power of big labor, fear of the implications of the new economy, fear of the future".
Did fears of the implications of his work give him nightmares?
All this is crucial in Sri Lanka, since women following induced abortions would be reluctant to access field family planning services, in fear of legal and moral implications.
One respondent revealed that "clinical officers handle post abortion cases and minor surgery, nurses give anaesthesia to patients undergoing surgery and do medical male circumcision but one must be careful when delegating roles for fear of legal implications in the case of complications".
Secondly, perceived fear of implications of the changes among private sector players threatened support and success gained.
Easing fears in boardrooms about the implications of an in/out referendum on EU membership will keep Sajid Javid occupied in his new job as David Cameron's business secretary.
Decision-makers in health and science policy may be reluctant to engage not least because of fear of the financial and organizational implications of innovation.
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But he noted that some government employees fear the implications of the new e-government push.
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