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She tried not to show that she was often afraid of steep slopes.
Americans are half as likely as Japanese to admit that they are often afraid of saying the wrong thing.
"People are often afraid of color," Ms. Abel said, who was a graphic designer until about seven years ago.
"People who need Lyssinum, also known as Hydrophobinum, are often afraid of the dark, of dogs, even of water, have trouble falling asleep and are overly excitable.
It can be difficult to identify young women most at risk, as they are often afraid of the consequences of seeking help, she says.
"There are loads of people who work with children and want to help them, but are often afraid of what to do around mental health," Pender says.
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That is because people are often afraid to commit because of uncertain moving dates, Mr. Walsh said.
A shocking 65% of employees would rather have a new boss than a pay raise, yet those same employees are often afraid to share that feedback because of fear of retribution or a defensive overreaction.
"People are often afraid to confront the reality of the American racial dilemma on film," he said.
Catholic healthcare providers are often afraid to publicise some aspects of their work – such as post-abortion care or supplying condoms to those at risk of HIV and Aids – in case their funding is cut off or they are censured by their bishops.
Children are often afraid to report it because of its degrading nature, or because they fear getting the perpetrator in to trouble, or do not want to risk their spot on the team, or because they don't think an adult will believe them (that was the reason, according to the sister of an alleged victim in the Hastert case, her brother didn't tell her until years later).
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