Instead of researching other departments to see where they can fit in, they wait in dread.
As it happens, to work at the White House is to wake each morning in darkness and in dread.
Many companies have made conscious business choices to kowtow in dread of the PR nightmare Democrats hang over them like the Sword of Damocles.
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Listening to yet another CEO predict a hockey-stick spurt of growth sure to occur over the next 18 months--it was always 18 months--my hands would ball up in dread.
The news from Pakistan following this week's elections for the national and provincial assemblies tentatively is positive for a country awash in dread of escalating terrorist violence and political stalemate.
There is no substitute for plowing through the book, night after night in impending dread, much as we are doing today watching the evening news.
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The snowstorm sweeping through the region brought with it echoes of Superstorm Sandy, if not in intensity, in the dread of residents waiting to see what a new storm would bring.
After putting the finishing touches on installations in the Dub's Dread area, households in Piper Schools, Delaware Ridge, Painted Hills, Open Door and Arrowhead will be next on deck to sign-up for Mountain View's nascent TV and internet services.
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What we as a country owed them was nights, at the end, when they never again had to feel that dread in the darkness.
In a third shed, three dread-locked dudes were in a parachute-packing frenzy, folding silk and winding up cords.
The man who makes you lower your eyes in primitive fear and dread.
Yet most bankers seem to dread damnation in the hereafter as little as censure in the here and now.
With the Republican National Convention currently under way in Tampa, I thought it would be appropriate to check in with a favorite dread-inducing topic amongst certain members of the GOP (or at least with this delightful speaker at the 2008 RNC): energy-efficient light bulbs.
Scares in the '90s aren't measured by the skillfully crafted, mounting sense of dread that you can find in Hitchcock, or even the first two "Alien" movies.
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The banks dread a world in which consumers pay cash instead of borrowing at 18%.
If you dread asking a question in a meeting, just do it to know how it feels.
Was theirs as nearly unbearable as mine, this dread that wrapped me in a blanket woven of many clammy hands?
As predicted, this behavior eventually results in a life of loneliness and dread, probably forcing poor Chase to switch off the Nintendo handheld and seek out his long lost friends.
Otherwise, anticipate all outcomes, estimate their probabilities, and clearly communicate those odds. (This goes for leaders and minions alike.) Too many bad surprises create uncertainty and, eventually, a sense of dread, like February in Chicago.
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That left a power vacuum in Europe, and a very real dread about what might happen next.
Targeted therapies are having stunning success against a once dread disease diagnosed each year in 5, 000 patients.
But the admiration and excitement generated in Brussels by events in Ukraine are tempered by a certain dread.
But at the time, he "had this feeling of dread" after being rejected in an admissions interview in Chicago, and a fear of disappointing his father.
They become almost paralyzed with dread and fear of putting themselves in the spotlight.
If I am artificially stimulated by electrodes, the person in whom I reside typically experiences sudden fear or dread.
It was only in the quiet hours that I felt the lethal dread.
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