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"There's a broad, nebulous fear that I'm giving away too much," he says.
But a nebulous fear of an imagined Big Brother prevents citizens in many places from adopting a smart-chip-based access key that would afford them secure online transactions.
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Meanwhile, these lawsuits have provided many in the literary and publishing world with a cause -- one that's far more concrete than nebulous fears about the Bush administration or the Patriot Act.
Supply and demand will certainly remain finely balanced for several more years, but the outlook is improving for consumers even if this is not yet detectable in the price of oil.It is hard, concedes Frédéric Lasserre, the author of Société Générale's report, to translate nebulous fears about future supply into prices.
The dignity and legal integrity of citizens is casually subordinated to nebulous fears about lurking dangers unidentifiable and insubstantial.
In the following years, Wilhelm II's nebulous fears of a "Yellow Peril" – a united Asia under Japanese leadership, led to further Japanese German estrangement.
It was easy to forget the political reality, but later, after they showed me what was left of old Minsk – a handful of buildings survived the war – a nebulous political fear descended on me.
As a kid, Eggers loved old-school horror -- not the jump-scare kind popularized in the 1970s, but the nebulous creature fear of "Frankenstein," "The Mummy" and "Dracula".
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