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In one of his reports from Pyongyang, Wingfield-Hayes remarked that, much as we might fear North Korea, it was much more frightened of us.
Then he adds, "We never seem to have quite as much as we want or as little as we might fear".
And at any moment that we might fear that they or their employees are motivated other than by our financial and economic welfare, well at that point the game is up.
We might fear that, when the rights of a mighty group conflict with those of a mere individual, it is Goliath rather than David who will more frequently emerge as the victor.
This would be attending to the human climate of divisiveness so we might fear less facing the prospect of uniting to deal with the physical realities facing our more global climate difficulties.
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It is safe to say that quantitative literary drinking in America is well beyond any and every mark that we English writers might fear, or hope, to achieve.
To determine if the effect of protein set dissimilarity will be as deleterious as one might fear, we argued that proteins from different species will also show some level of dissimilarity and, hence, one could use the performance of classifers across species boundaries to estimate the transferability from known to unknown proteins.
"Tell them we will take off our shirts," I told Tahir, thinking the Pakistani guards might fear that we were suicide bombers who wore vests packed with explosives.
The Moscow team might fear expulsion.
They might fear a free-rider problem regardless of the actual dimension of turnover.
Some might fear that this activity could encourage teleological thinking in students.
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