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In the Nouvel Obs, the French president, François Hollande, explained that the rise of nationalism and popularism in Europe was linked to "the fear of decline", "relations with Islam", and an ageing population.
Insecurity has always been linked to the fear of violent action against life and property, and the dangers of natural and anthropic catastrophes.
Health care satisfaction may be linked to the fear of cancer coming back.
Curiosity begins with questions, and the employee's reticence to ask them, like the middle schooler's, is inextricably linked to the fear of others' reactions.
Most concerns, expressed by their peers were linked to the fear of further fragmentation of care, fear of losing the patient (once more) and disbelief in the aims of the project.
Moreover, BD could be related to accentuated postural tone of the extensor muscles due to a disorder in the excitability of the corresponding descending pathways (Porter and Lemon 1993), or to the fear of the void in front of the subject linked to the fear of falling in the context of post-fall syndrome (Murphy and Isaacs 1982; Pfitzenmeyer et al 1999; Mourey et al 2004).
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The motivation of the text was linked to the fears of underinvestment in college education in the aftermath of the so-called 'Sputnik shock'.
The son of Mr Mugabe's friend and former Zanu PF provincial governor Cephas Msipa, Mr Msipa is also said to be linked to the feared Emmerson Mnangagwa, the former head of Zimbabwe's Central Intelligence Organisation.
Today, our concept of pandemic disease retains its link to the fear of pathogens crossing between animal species.
We found that the reduced amount of SCRAPPER was linked to the interference of fear conditioning to context, which means that SCRAPPER has a crucial role in fear conditioning.
If the fear of art is linked to the possible temptation of substituting beautiful things for God, these simplistic and unpleasant diagrams pose no threat.
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