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Section 27, a South African legal rights organisation, points to fears of sexual violence and abandonment as key in preventing women from disclosing [ 44] and echoes the UNAIDS approach in challenging criminalisation of HIV transmission.

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Vitaris, however, was critical of the "Leonard Betts"/"Never Again" switch, writing that "nothing in this episode points to fear of cancer as Scully's motivation".

Liz Canner, a filmmaker currently documenting the epidemic of sexual assault on college campuses, also points to fear of legal action as a potential reason why universities in general are hesitant to punish perpetrators.

Kennedy also pointed to fears listed in the report submitted by Britons living in continental Europe.

Admittedly, watching Universal reach out to actors of such high profile doesn't instil too much confidence in their plans, as it could point to fears these movies won't attract audiences in their own right.

Some say yes, pointing to fears that China may threaten global peace as it spars with neighbors over contested territories or as an alleged source of large-scale cyberattacks on other nations.

Democratic lawmakers and activists frustrated with the pace at which Congress is moving on protections for "dreamers," undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, often point to fears of deportation.

But as Ray would say, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean people are not out to get you, pointing to fears Diana expressed about her own demise shortly before her death.

LPL Research released a report titled "Volatility is Back," which pointed to fear of rising interest rates as the source of the recent swings, but cautioned that the economy is fundamentally strong.

That's when they find out that their computers have been hacked and the clues point to Fear & Loathing.

Instead, they point to fear of hospital liability, "complex" medical ethics, a misinterpretation of Roe v. Wade, and suggest that pregnant women who are "terminally" ill or seek to go to term in spite of a drug problem, in effect, deserve what they get.

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