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Before Robert Hays, who has a war-trauma induced fear of piloting, bravely goes into the cockpit, he plays the seatmate who won't shut up, moving from row to row to tell his sad story to various passengers.
The presentation of a white rat was paired with the striking of a steel bar, which induced fear in the little boy.
The sensationalism surrounding the event, the scrutiny of the sex sector, and calls for the registration and mandatory HIV-testing of sex workers in South Africa [ 49], induced fear and apprehension in the sex worker community [ 50].
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A fearful face signals to the viewer the presence of a threat, thus inducing fear, although the exact mechanisms remain to be determined.
It really doesn't harm anyone; it's just meant to induce fear".
Still, it's easy to understand why the thought of salary negotiation induces fear.
They range from 'love bombing' and discouraging questions, to isolating and inducing fear.
For a bloke, it's a genre that's supposed to induce fear at the prospect of jokes about buying pants and discussion on how shit men are.
"One of the terrorist's chief aims is to cause psychological effects; to induce fear in a population," said a report last October by the National Council on Radiation Protection.
The C.I.A. halted its use of waterboarding, or pouring water over a bound prisoner's cloth-covered face to induce fear of suffocation.
Usually intended to validate broad protocols with mandates to meet fixed goals, they induce fear of failure and rarely allow — much less encourage — experimentation.
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