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They are fearful of another business depression.

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In the past Microsoft was fearful of accepting outside patches.

We are fearful of this. Lord, we tremble before You!

When I skate, I'm fearful of the sparkling ice.

And not fearful of your absence in the future.

What on earth are we fearful of, then?

What they aregenuinely fearful of is the proliferation of heavily armed “patriot” andmilitia groups.

They are especially fearful of how all the stress will affect their son.

Should they be fearful of getting some sort of illness from the pool?

We, too, may be fearful of some great ones who are bitter against us;

But some leading African Union members are fearful of encouraging secessionist sentiment across the continent.

Yet the government, fearful of social unrest, is unwilling to push too hard.

Leo is afraid to move around at all, fearful of what bedhead can do to their lovely mane.

They don't want to run their elderly parents' or grown siblings' lives, but they're fearful of letting safety hazards fester.

Individual investors, still fearful of stock market volatility, are reaching out for more yield in different ways as well.

Apple's partners appear to be assimilating to Apple's notorious devotion to secrecy - or fearful of its vindictive reprisals.

And in rats, such methylation makes young animals especially sensitive to stress, and also fearful of novelty.

And steelmakers, fearful of the rising prices of raw materials, are hunting for captive sources of metallurgical (coking) coal as well as iron ore.

The first, including Germany and Austria, was haunted by memories of hyperinflation and fearful of the consequences for financial stability of de-linking from gold.

These units are especially helpful for examining patients who are fearful of being in a closed space and for those who are very obese.

Prodded by the gas shortages, fearful of a power crunch and constrained by its own carbon targets, Labour has abandoned its previous policy of benign neglect.

When we visited my grandparents in their Manhattan apartment, I would tiptoe around Grandpa, fearful of brushing against him and drawing his ire.

I felt a little uneasy — a little fearful of my sister's happiness with him in marriage, because I knew that his conduct had not been always quite right.

Since then, Mr. Thaksin and his Allies have suffered a series of legal blows at the hands of Thai courts, which previously had been fearful of taking on the country's powerful politicians.

People tend to report being more fearful of more invasive procedures, such as oral surgery, than they are of less invasive treatment, such as professional dental cleanings, or prophylaxis.

I hope to see a day when women and men have the right to just, basically, walk with each other, not be fearful of the repercussions of what's going to happen.

When I ask him if the experience of prison - the locked cell, the hard bed, the dreadful food - had made him question his lifestyle, if it made him fearful of returning there, he is confused.

Narrator: But king Stefan, still fearful of his daughter's life, does then and there decree that every spinning wheel in the kingdom should on that very day be turned.

We plant the seeds, but we're so fearful of being "someone who makes mistakes," that we stay hidden in the barn rather than going out and harvesting the resulting insights.

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