It's that fear that keeps journalists from asking the toughest of the tough questions and to continue to bore-in on the tough questions so often.
"The CWS now recommends that the uncle takes over care of the two Indian children in the child welfare case and a Stavanger District Court will make the final decision on 17 April, " the agency's communication adviser Thomas Bore Olsen said in a statement on Thursday evening.
Indeed, a Jayhawk fan in Cowboy Stadium on Sunday bore a sign saying Kansas should have been playing.
The men have been trapped in the desert copper-and-gold mine since an August 5 cave-in and are surviving on supplies funneled to them from above ground through three bore holes, each about 4 inches in diameter.
More common are small-bore disputes: lawyers whose sniping, in person and on paper, can spiral out of control.
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That assumption bore out on the next few PCs I used in testing the device--at home and in friends' houses--all of which were newer and more powerful.
Fighting subsided in Damascus on Monday, according to residents, with cleanup efforts starting in several neighborhoods that bore the brunt of the past week's fighting.
There was also an advisory that the start and finish times of the shorter runs be moved to earlier in the morning, before the really hot weather bore down on runners.
Only 12 when she was liberated from Bergen-Belsen, she bore the identification number from the concentration camp, tattooed on her arm in blue ink, for the rest of her life.
The desert here is a ruler-edge sheet of mute brown dirt, studded with the occasional spiky yucca tree, and goes on and on and on, much in the same interminable way as a pub bore.
Steven Bore, 31, was arrested on 17 February at a houseboat at Smallgains Marina in Canvey Island, Essex.
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Shadow transport minister Eric Pickles, during exchanges in the Commons on Thursday, said the "off balance deal" bore "all the hallmarks" of Mr Byers - "It's wildly optimistic, it completely disregards dangers".
You might as well do something historic and reach a significant deficit reduction package, a package that deals with our long-term debt issues for many years to come and allows us to put the American economy back on solid footing as we enter into sort of full-bore competition in the 21st century.
An ambulance driver on the Western Front, he bore witness to the carnage of the trenches in Europe.
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Aeropostale is a value oriented retailer and bore the brunt since it is more reluctant to pass on the cost increases to customers in fear of losing business.
Shadow transport minister Eric Pickles, during exchanges in the Commons on Thursday evening, said the "off balance deal" bore "all the hallmarks" of Mr Byers - "It's wildly optimistic, it completely disregards dangers".
Then, on October 8th, Kashmir bore the brunt of the worst earthquake to hit South Asia in a century.
Although he gracefully bore the public role that birth assigned him, he preferred acting in a quieter, more hands-on way.
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In its landmark ruling in April, the court - set up in 2002 to try those who bore the greatest responsibility for the war in which some 50, 000 people were killed - found Taylor guilty on 11 counts, relating to atrocities that included rape and murder.
Clinton lamented that his ballyhooed handshake on the issue with House Speaker Newt Gingrich in New Hampshire in the spring of 1995 never bore fruit.
The Chief Justice is not cloistered in a monastery, and is fully aware that his actions would switch the full-bore attention of the electorate on to Obamacare.
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