Many child witnesses feel intimidated in the run up to trials, research by children's charity the NSPCC suggests.
If some action intimidated me or even downright scared me, I had to do it.
Resident Clare Langsford said she often felt intimidated by groups congregating outside her house.
It said staff felt intimidated and had to be escorted from their building by security staff.
"George is not intimidated by risk, " says Spielberg, who directed the Indiana Jones trilogy.
Still, lead singer and guitarist Hua Dong insists he's not intimidated by the government censors.
The police spied on and intimidated newspaper editors, business leaders, university professors and judges.
It may be that many reporters and lawyers have been intimidated and given up.
They want you to be afraid, to be very afraid of them, to be intimidated.
He also believes West Indies must not allow themselves to be "intimidated" by Australia.
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Children who are just learning to read often feel judged or intimidated by classmates and adults.
We just knew our dream of it, or we probably would have been too intimidated.
For his part, Obama gave them good reason to believe he could be intimidated.
He revealed he and his family had felt personally intimidated in the wake of his revelations.
Do not let yourselves be intimidated by Islamic or leftist opponents who shriek and yell.
Men who think like Michael are weak and intimidated by woman like me and personally, they can suck it.
Nonetheless, according to Forrester, it intimidated some 16% of firms into slowing their adoption of Linux.
In the dining room, the coolest room in the house, Husna felt the most intimidated.
And in a 2007 interview, he said a "Jewish lobby intimidated lawmakers" -- sparking heated criticism.
She recently told CNN's Anderson Cooper that her husband's career fell apart and the couple felt intimidated.
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But the report highlighted that some prisoners felt victimised and intimidated by a small number of staff.
Councils had their workers intimidated or beaten up if they tried to intervene or follow suspicious lorries.
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Even the most outgoing among us can feel intimidated when entering a room full of new people.
Congress should not -- and will not -- allow itself to be intimidated by White House-generated smears.
She refused to be intimidated into abandoning her pupils, according to her grief-stricken husband, Kamal Dilawar Khan.
In 2003, 21% of people said they had felt intimidated by loyalist or republican murals and flags.
In 2008, 13% of people were intimidated by republican displays and 15 per cent by loyalist displays.
He stripped independent TV and radio stations of their licenses and intimidated reporters with draconian libel laws.
Supporters argued this would help crime-fighting efforts as witnesses were often intimidated by suspects out on bail.
Each of these factors helps calm children and makes them feel less nervous or intimidated about reading.
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