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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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.
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.
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.
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 irony here should not go unnoticed: The opponents that the president disparages are the same folks who tried to save the country from one of the biggest pieces of gum now in the works: Mr. Obama's own health-care insurance program, which today is filling many of its backers with dread as it moves toward full implementation in a matter of months.
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.
They become almost paralyzed with dread and fear of putting themselves in the spotlight.
Was theirs as nearly unbearable as mine, this dread that wrapped me in a blanket woven of many clammy hands?
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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The banks dread a world in which consumers pay cash instead of borrowing at 18%.
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.
Knowing they would be left in a Muslim-dominated state, most of these Croats dread partition.
Other tests work, though not in time for patients to act, leaving them to a life of endless dread.
C. and though many in the town were cheerleading the effort, there was a general feeling of dread among my classmates and teachers.
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It's not hard to see why Dr. Maiga does "not have confidence" in French talk of an imminent troop drawdown and why he might dread that development.
"I dread to think how many hours of my life I spent sitting in that corridor outside his office waiting for the nod to go in, " Hamilton told BBC Sport.
This week the billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates will deliver the annual BBC Richard Dimbleby Lecture in which he will spell out his commitment to ridding the world of this dread infectious disease which can cause paralysis and even death within hours.
He rolled, boot-camp style, a protected ball, in the shelter of a baby grand, from which he eyed the dog with dread.
Instead of researching other departments to see where they can fit in, they wait in dread.
One of the worst-kept secrets in North-East Asia is that its neighbours dread the regime's collapse, given the costs that picking up the pieces will entail.
Perhaps they find it difficult to imagine a time when theatre was improvised in response to terrifying headlines, a time when delivering a line of dialogue with a chilling sense of dread did not even require acting.
Two years ago in his book Author Unknown Foster argued that the curmudgeonly Moore's writing was full of words like "dread" and "strife, " By contrast, argued Foster, Livingston was a jolly fellow whose comic verse was much more like the famous poem.
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