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For all Mr Hu's rhetoric about greater internal democracy, the party is too fearful for its own survival to open itself up to a genuine clash of ideas.
In "Who Killed Palomino Molero?" (1986), a brief detective novel set in the fifties, Lituma works a case with a Lieutenant Silva; he suffers nightmares, worries that he's too fearful for the work he's doing, and begins feeling a need to understand evil.
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Too fearful of losing him, she lived instead for the days they spent together, when they shopped endlessly for the life she believed they would one day share.
Reporters Without Borders, the journalist advocacy organisation, puts the number at 60, but this doesn't account for those whose families are too fearful of reprisals to talk.
If he did relinquish ground, Syria's city squares would be quickly overrun by protesters chanting for his downfall.Neither need Mr Assad be too fearful of breaking his promise.
People who struggle with eating disorders, for example, capitulate to the needs of those they are too fearful of losing to openly defy.
But for others, a formal secession will push them to leave too, fearful of what might happen when Moscow calls the tune.
Too fearful of him to press charges, his mother fled, with her kids, to New York for a year.
It is also too fearful of giving offence.
Relatives are too fearful of the disease to claim the dead.
Otherwise nervous bankers should not be too fearful of extending credit to Pfizer.And yet, as the recession takes hold in America, which is by far the most important market for drug giants, growth appears to be slowing.
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