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And yes, a fear of it touching my skin, which prevents me holding an opened carton let alone a glass, may not make complete sense, but it is justifiable extension of the survival response.
Kleis had fears about everything -- fears about taking chances, a fear of trusting herself, a fear of putting herself out there, and yes, a fear of heights.
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I've been watching the discussion with particular interest and, yes, a little fear, since it's something that could affect TechCrunch's bottom line — and with it, my job.
Fear, yes; but it was a fear of witchcraft, of persons in league with the Evil One.
I said yes before fear could get in the way.
They too are likely to say yes, but analysts fear a turnout below 50%, which will mean the final decision must be taken, less gloriously, by the parliament.
Why? A. In situations like this, people often automatically say "yes" out of fear, says Jim Camp, a negotiations coach in Dublin, Ohio.
She asks them for their names and nationalities, and documents the information on her route map, before inviting them in for a quick snack break but few say yes for fear of missing out on a client.
She asks them for their names and nationalities, and documents the information on her route map, before inviting them in for a quick snack break – but few say yes for fear of missing out on a client.
And it is hard to look at the pictures, ubiquitous this morning, without a disgracefully touchy-feely, yes, I fear, even protectively feminine response.
This, yes supporters fear, could allow the 'no' campaign a head start in financing a ground operation that could prove decisive if the vote is close.
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