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"How many people are scared off from voting because you ask them a question at a polling place?
But Schrader and the others have not been scared off from running in the Dura Lube 400, scheduled for Sunday.
But he is not going to be scared off from striking deals he thinks will be commercially beneficial.
BP, which has interest in investing in Turkmenistan, now worries that Ashgabat may "get scared off" from such a project because of Russia's actions in Georgia.
Energy minister Charles Hendry appeared to back the industry last month when he said the big six could be scared off from investing in the UK.
Simon Choy, who became director of compensation and benefits worldwide for Tupperware last year, said he was scared off from a competing offer from a technology company when executives brought up severance before he asked.
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Realism scared off competition from better-qualified people of color and women.
He admitted that the protests have scared off tourists from the city.
The decline was partly because of the drop in stock prices, which scared off investors from annuities and mutual funds.
So would the loss of shipping business to Dar es Salaam in neighbouring Tanzania, where a number of container ships have already been diverted.Pictures of angry men with machetes have scared off holidaymakers from the coast.
In the first two decades after Lejeune's discovery, the very idea of grappling with those hundreds of triplicated genes scared off scientists from any serious effort to find a treatment for what they were soon calling "trisomy 21".
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