Voters may be afraid that both candidates are too eager to spend money that isn't there yet.
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Don't be afraid that maybe too much time has passed or that there's too much bitterness that has developed maybe between you and the child's mother.
They may be against it in principle, or they may think that asking for help will reflect adversely on their competence, or they might be afraid that doing favors will demand too much of their time.
On the other hand, true innovation at lightning pace means any developer will get some things wrong, and not be afraid of that.
Should I be even more afraid that no one seems to be talking about this?
They used to be afraid to say that anything was wrong.
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"We are afraid money will be taken from our companies, and afraid that taxes will increase a lot and the situation will become bad for companies our size , " she says.
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So my greatest recommendation is that people should not be afraid to ask for help from either a family member or ask that family member to access help from a public source or a non-profit agency.
But I am afraid that would be to perpetuate the kind of lazy sentimentalism that has seen so much taxpayer's money wasted over the last decade.
"Darwin was aware that his theories would be despised but that does not mean he was afraid of saying what he believed, " the scholar added.
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"Now, maybe I will be able to work without being afraid that someone may deport me, " he said.
"Mama is afraid that I will be cheated by my boyfriend, " says Pooky.
The U.S. intelligence community tells us that we should be afraid.
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"Neither one means failure is imminent or that your life is in danger or that you should be afraid to get in your car, " he said.
The better answer would be to insist that any member afraid of the free movement of labour should fix temporary rules for its own territory alone, leaving the others to be more liberal if they wished.
"It would be easy to call it the best British musical since Billy Elliot, but that, I'm afraid, would be underselling it, " said Richard Zoglin in TIME Magazine.
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"I am afraid that George Bush will be judged harshly by history, " Finney said.
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In an increasingly secular and "unreligious" world, the Archbishop of Westminster told Christians that they should not be afraid.
Panel members were afraid that the device might be used in patients who were not ideal candidates and by operators and centers who lacked sufficient experience.
"I was afraid it would be bad for business that Morsi won, " said Ms. Matta, sporting half a shaved head, torn jeans, and a baggy T-shirt that read: 'In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different.
Perhaps he thinks there will be no progress so he's afraid of that report.
Now that November has come and gone, it is clear that there was little to be afraid of.
So a writer should not be afraid to have characters talk in a way that's more formal or correct than is common in real life.
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The plaintiff was described as a lesbian afraid that she was about to be "outed" by Netflix to her small-town neighbors on account of her affinity for the likes of Brokeback Mountain.
One young person said they had been afraid that they were going to be rejected by the people looking after them, so ran away because "I wanted to be the person ending it rather than being rejected".
Of course there is no escaping that there are valid things to be afraid of.
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"Voters are very afraid that their vote won't be counted, " said Bridget Coyne, a lawyer and volunteer poll watcher.
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