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However, Armfield [ 9] has argued that fear is not merely a reaction to danger but that perceptions of control, predictability, and disgust are also crucial determinants of an individual's fear response.
"But there is a danger.
But there's a danger.
To others, like Machiavelli, it was merely a scene of mortal danger, in which — he says it straight out — one must imitate the fox.
Critics, mostly but not merely male, spluttered that she was a danger to the state and a proof of the folly of sending girls to college.
They did not consider him a danger, however, so he was merely required to be out at 7 a.m. every day when the police called for him.
As Striker (2001) points out, there is a danger that debates over this issue become merely terminological.
Thomas was alert to the danger of becoming merely a prodigy — like the surrealist poet David Gascoyne, who published his first book in 1932, at the age of sixteen — and insisted that his work be judged without reference to his age.
Even though he is a "quick study", there is a danger that he will be another defence secretary who is merely passing through rather than one with a long-term vision of what he wants to achieve.
Matthew Grossman, a representative for MySpace, stressed that the hire is not merely a response to media reports about dangers online.
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