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The author's father had an inordinate fear of hospitals.
As President, he called on Americans to free themselves from an "inordinate fear of Communism".
By Sylva Grossman The New Yorker, October 30 , 1965P. 207 The author's father had an inordinate fear of hospitals.
The New Yorker, October 30 , 1965P. 207 The author's father had an inordinate fear of hospitals.
Several years later, a much more centrist figure, President Jimmy Carter, would lament the "inordinate fear of Communism" that he said dominated public discussion of foreign policy.
Americans seemingly place an inordinate fear on violence that is random and unexplainable and can be blamed on "others" – jihadists, terrorists, evil-doers etc.
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All three of these threats receive a great deal of media attention and their fundamental uncertainty are likely to generate an inordinate amount of fear vis-a-vis their actual threat [22].
All three of these threats receive a great deal of media attention and their fundamental uncertainty is likely to generate an inordinate amount of fear vis-a-vis their actual threat.
Others fear that an inordinate focus on one tool to deal with financial stability could backfire.
Yet each assumes inordinate significance, because of the fear that China will be aggressive and the suspicion in China that America means to block its rise.
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