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Under that scenario, the majority fears that the person disseminating the statements could be "engaged in an egregious fraud," yet would not be liable as an aider and abettor for lack of a primary violator.
In two-thirds of countries surveyed, a majority fears that -- five years from now -- they will not be better off.
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The prospect of black rule sent tremors of concern through many whites, and as elections — brokered by Britain, the former colonial power — approached in early 1980, the country seemed on a knife edge, balanced between the expectations of the black majority and fears that white soldiers under General Walls might resist the new order and even stage a coup.
While some Christian intellectuals have openly opposed President Bashar al-Assad and were imprisoned by his regime, it seems that the majority fear the unknown if the regime were to collapse.
Five months after the start of a ferocious crackdown against a popular uprising — so sweeping it smacks of apartheidlike repression of Bahrain's religious majority — many fear that no one can win.
Ministers in minority governments live from day to day, hoping to find the right moment to call the general election that will give them a decisive majority but fearing that it will be forced on them at a time when their unpopularity guarantees defeat.
With neither Labour or the Tories likely to win an overall majority, there are fears that the Queen could be dragged into party politics – even though senior civil servants will make every effort to keep her above the fray.
Fear, that's what.
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