Sentence examples for prevalent fear from inspiring English sources

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Those are the projections that lie behind the prevalent fear in Chinese government circles that the country could "grow old before it grows rich" and the desire to take  corrective action.

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First, the political discourse in many of these countries reflects prevalent fears that returning Islamic State fighters, as well as refugees more generally, will undermine public safety.

Other Camps- Tule Lake- description, WRA report "Prevalent Fears in the Tule Lake Community" Other Camps- Heart Mountain, Wyoming- post card, notes on an experiment in political representation by work groups at Heart Mt., excerpts from a letter, report "Colonists in Wyoming" Other Camps- Jerome, Arkansas- Community Analysis Section field reports May-Sept.

Unlike, say, bodily injury or spiders, the most prevalent fears listed in the Chapman survey are abstract, making it easy for people to, as Walser put it, "generalise to the whole world".

Unlike, say, bodily injury or spiders, the most prevalent fears listed in the Chapman survey are abstract, making it easy for people to, as Walser put it, "generalize to the whole world".

'Despite the prevalent focus on fear' a recent systematic review found little evidence to link fear-avoidance with poor prognosis, however the authors did report a growing consensus that distress/depression plays an important role [ 16].

He also feels senior civil servants need to overcome the cultural fear prevalent in the public sector of conceding that a project is failing or in need of a rethink.

His New York is a city where illegal immigrants start businesses, raise families and attend public school without the constant fear, prevalent in many parts of the country, that they can be deported if a police officer notices them.

The friend's son is terrified of "saltwater Africans" — a fear prevalent among plantation owners who knew of Toussaint L'Ouverture's uprising in Haiti — and he provokes Wash to speak his mind in an impudent moment of self-regard.

One fear, prevalent in Britain after incidents in which officials lost huge quantities of confidential personal information, is that the state may be even more careless with data than private firms are.

Flurries of violent cutting obscure rather than delineate the action; the effect is impressionistic, which has its uses, but is now so prevalent I sometimes fear that generations of filmgoers will soon be incapable of tolerating longer takes, the same way high-heel wearers can no longer walk in flat shoes because their tendons have shrunk.

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