Sentence examples for usually feared from inspiring English sources

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"The police, usually feared as the frontline of Burma's brutal security apparatus, have come in for huge amounts of ridicule and ironic cheers, two armed platoons, dressed in riot gear and carrying shotguns, stood at attention across the road most of the afternoon.

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Usually, fears about nuclear-weapons proliferation surface when France touts its wares around the world.

The dominant emotion behind criticism is usually fear, and that will be the case here.

I knew that NE's offense wasn't THAT potent on the road, but I usually fear for the worst.

But it remains that fear itself is more to be feared than most of the things people usually fear, and that gives pause for thought.

And it wouldn't require an erasure of individuality, which is what people usually fear when envisioning insect-like hive minds (see the Borg, from "Star Trek").

Rats usually fear strange open spaces, but having a companion by their side makes the rodents more intrepid, scientists report in the current issue of Animal Cognition.

The paper's Q&A explains why the current situation "could be good for Britain" despite economists more usually fearing that falling prices will deter consumers and firms from spending, causing a "deflationary spiral".

Hodas derided the tissue practice as "aberrant behaviour", saying that engineers usually fear comb filtering and its associated cancellation effects.

It's usually fear that stops them from confronting it head-on and figuring out how to move on.

When you understand that you need a change or have merely entertained the thought, the first reaction is usually fear.

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