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But locals have reported that Islamists were loath to enter private houses — most likely for fear of being "polluted" — and this has helped the conservation of significant parts of the city's legendary heritage, at least so far.
Wang's shot was lined well over the third baseman's head, but Maya Okamoto dived back to third on contact, likely for fear of getting doubled up.
Though paying a visit to the medical tent is crucial in the event of a drug-related emergency, it would appear that many Canadians are still hesitant about using these services at festivals, likely for fear of being stigmatized or facing legal repercussions.
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This is likely to be a significant underestimate as homeless women are more likely to hide for fear of violence, or enter into risky sexual partnerships to stay off the streets.
In a bear market, businesses also are much less likely to invest for fear of being caught with high inventories.
This means that felt shivers is significantly more likely to occur for fear than sadness, joy and anger.
Women are less likely to sleep rough for fear of being attacked.
Undocumented workers are also less likely to report violations for fear of attracting attention – and deportation.
Mr. Milacek said many lawmakers were likely to oppose reparations for fear that allowing them could establish a precedent for other communities to seek redress for past injustices.
The other signatories could try to keep it going but major European companies are likely to flee Iran for fear of losing US markets.
The financial companies most capable of leveraging their existing client base to build a robo-adviser franchise are the least likely to do so for fear of cannibalizing their own high-margin financial adviser businesses.
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