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It would alarm the tycoons China has always seen as its best friends in Hong Kong.
Negroponte quashed an official embassy report on the executions for fear it would alarm Congress, according to a CIA inquiry.
That provision proved particularly problematic for the bill's Republican opponents, who feared it would alarm female voters.
That recommendation was amended after an industry group, the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, said it would alarm the public.
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That informal arrangement has constrained elite rivalry, and if Mr. Xi does away with it, he would alarm retired leaders, including the former president and party chief Jiang Zemin, said Zheng Yongnian, the director of the East Asian Institute at National University of Singapore.
"To give out this information would alarm people and it could also be a security issue," he said.
It predicts that such an outcome would alarm foreign investors and put them off injecting capital into Britain, placing pressure on the current account deficit.
When asked why these illustrations instilled concern, typical responses included, "It [ARROW] points like it is going to get worse" and "[STOPLIGHT] would alarm you more because more length to the high risk and less to the moderate".
But it's safe to say that this would alarm recipients enough to override any glow they might get from the oxytocin.
Its spread from Latin America to Africa would alarm Western firms.
"It appears that the infant universe had the kind of growth spurt that would alarm any mom or dad".
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