Sentence examples for scares of the from inspiring English sources

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One particular theory which refuses to vanish hails back to the autism-vaccination scares of the early 2000s.

Moreover, after the liquidity scares of the past couple of years, they may prefer to hold more reserves in relation to their deposits.

Following the earlier scares of the 1970s, oil companies defied the pessimists by finding extra fields, not least since higher prices had spurred new exploration.

For some, this then recalls the damaging media scares of the 1990s when games were serially linked with and implicated in violent crimes – mostly by the tabloid press.

But for the oil scares of the 1970s and early 1980s, the price and availability of petroleum have never been issues we've needed to think much about.

The agency has specific standards for blood-borne pathogens, as a result of the H.I.V. and hepatitis scares of the 1980s, but not for other infectious agents that might be spread through skin contact or the air.

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Scared of the exposure?

Scared of the ball.

It is scared of the media.

Should we be scared of the FN?

"They're scared of the water, too".

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