Stock analysts fear Mr Collardi may have bitten off more than he can chew.
Some analysts fear he may now try to turn his conservative party against Mr Cardoso.
Analysts fear Apple may have lost its way since its visionary co-founder, Steve Jobs, died in October 2011.
Some analysts fear that Mr Gonzalez's murder may have been the first incident in what could be a violent campaign.
Despite the measures, some analysts fear Greece might need even more help.
Buyers and sellers in Manila have established a price, but because its commercial-property market is so thin, some analysts fear it is not the right one.
Analysts fear that the implied assumption, that the banks will have to write off just under half of all their property loans, may still prove too optimistic.
The recent selling, such as it was, dropped the PE ratio to about 33, which is still in that uber-growth territory where analysts fear making buy recommendations.
Some analysts fear that other weak eurozone economies, such as Italy and Spain, will follow Cyprus's lead and sell some of their gold stocks, adding further supply to weakening demand.
Aventis' pill, Ketek, does represent a significant advance, but some doctors argue that it isn't that new, and some stock analysts fear that labeling issues could cut the drug's sales.
Political analysts fear that if Bush, who holds a commanding lead in his 1998 re-election bid, has political coattails, Democrats could lose every statewide office on the ballot this year, according to the Washington Post.
Egyptians have less emotional attachment to Palestine, but some analysts fear that the country's dire economic problems have sapped public confidence in the government to the point where one serious incident could spark widespread rioting.
Some analysts fear that concentrating resources on the high-tech stuff could compromise the heavy armour and jeopardise the army's ability to do the peacekeeping it tends to undertake with other Europeans, and which it is rather good at.
The risk premium on Brazilian bonds has soared, leading some analysts to fear that the debt will become unserviceable.
Stock prices and indexes had climbed to record levels in a number of key world markets, prompting some analysts to fear that shares may have gone too high, too fast.
That is why bankers, regulators and analysts increasingly fear that the capital banks will need as a protection against these losses may exceed what can be raised from conventional investors and Spanish taxpayers.
Analysts said the popular fear and uncertainty could strengthen the hand of New Democracy, a long-time mainstream party here that is seen as more supportive of the status quo, more accommodating of the EU's demands and has campaigned heavily on law-and-order issues.
But, analysts quickly turned back to fear as external problems illuminated important problems inherent in the workings of the economy.
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Schwab was referring to the fear among some analysts that the current recovery --- Britain became the latest nation to officially come out of recession Tuesday -- is still very fragile and that we could easily witness a "double dip" recession.
Analysts said there is no immediate fear that GM's liquidity will dry up, but given the size of the company's debt, changes are still worrisome.
What's required, according to many analysts, is a circuit breaker in the transmission mechanism of fear.
With wheat, corn, and soybean prices going haywire, many fear a new phase of rampant food inflation, but analysts at Barclays suggest it will be more moderate than expected, feeding through to consumers gradually and with a relatively long lag.
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As that fear receded in Italy, it seems to have been replaced by popular anger, some analysts say.
Some analysts argue that President Obama would never tap the SPR so soon before the election, out of fear it may appear politically self-serving.
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I've talked to Russian analysts who say if you think about this five, ten, fifteen years into the future, they fear that the United States will perfect this technology - it's unperfected so far - and put more missile interceptors either in eastern Europe, Poland or on ships not far from Russia, and that ultimately - the Russians say - they fear that this could challenge their nuclear deterrent.
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