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Just as most people are moderately afraid of germs but leave virology to the Centers for Disease Control, most Americans take a reasonable interest in privacy issues but leave the serious custodial work to experts.
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Dental fear was assessed in the CATI by the global question "Would you feel afraid or distressed when going to the dentist?" with response categories being 'Not at all' (1), 'A little afraid or distressed' (2), 'Moderately afraid or distressed' (3), 'Very afraid or distressed' (4) and 'Extremely afraid or distressed' (5).
Up to 52%% were moderately or a lot afraid of complications.
"The Lying Lesson," a sedate and moderately sentimental two-hander directed by Pam MacKinnon ("Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"), has more serious if insubstantial matters on its scattered mind.
"I'm afraid, afraid of the war.
"I was afraid of starvation, terribly afraid.
Afraid of falling.
Afraid of risk?
"What you afraid of?
"Afraid of what?
"They are afraid of competition, they are afraid of development".
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