Sentence examples for reason for fearing from inspiring English sources

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One reason for fearing this is Boeing's continuing woes.Nowadays Boeing accounts for less than 5% of employment in the Seattle area, down from 9% two decades ago.

One reason for fearing that these bubbles might soon start bursting is that the years of low interest rates and avid central bank government bond buying that spawned the bubbles now appear to be drawing to an end.

And only a minority of its supporters favour a fresh truce.The other reason for fearing that ETA will endure is that Mao, when he described guerrillas as fish swimming in the sea of passive support, was not quite right: for the gunmen of the Basque region, a small pond of support is enough.

He was appalled, he wrote later, by "a certain class of dishonesty, dishonesty magnificent in its proportions, and climbing into high places… so rampant and so splendid that there seems to be reason for fearing that men and women will be taught to feel that dishonesty, if it can become splendid, will cease to be abominable".

Nor indeed has he any reason for fearing her, for he counts not only chattels, property, and high office, but even his body, his eyes, his hands, and everything whose use makes life dearer to us, nay, even his very self, to be things whose possession is uncertain; he lives as though he had borrowed them, and is ready to return them cheerfully whenever they are claimed.

The latter was the reason for fearing the loss of her eyesight: ""[I'm worried] that I might not be able to do anything here anymore, that's … my son, he was so sad.

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In Jordan, the Hashemite royal family has its own reasons for fearing the Syrian opposition.

Isolation was a natural response: China feared foreigners because it had good reasons for fearing foreigners, not because insularity is a feature of the Chinese character.

Other reasons for fearing that the bubbles might soon start bursting are the fault lines in a number of major economies.

At the Cyber City checkpoint, the police have stitched "Jordan First" emblems onto the lapels of their uniforms, as if to imply that Palestinians come second.Jordan has other reasons for fearing a spillover.

The state, founded in 1921, contained two distinct communities with mutually conflicting interpretations of what democracy meant, each of which had perfectly rational reasons for fearing the dominance of the other.

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