To be sure, unions have long pretended to oppose vouchers not because they are afraid of competition but because vouchers drain resources from public school children.
"I think 95 percent probably are too afraid to go out and approach someone because they're afraid of the problems with the communication they might have or they're afraid people are going to look at them funny, " Jordan Wright, a coordinator for Preferred Alternatives, told News 14 Carolina.
Possibly because they were afraid of where the trail would lead if they looked too closely.
They would write notes to me because they were afraid of being eavesdropped on.
Because she was afraid of her black relatives showing up and exposing their secret.
He told the Daily News he fled because he was afraid he'd be killed.
But now we are a bit afraid because of our kids and our households.
They did not turn to the law because they were afraid of the law.
Customer service representatives cover up a mistake they made because they are afraid the client will leave them.
They're afraid because they don't want to identify with the main characters because it's just too heartbreaking to do.
Angela Banks has quit international football because she is afraid flying and wants to concentrate on her Arsenal career.
Remarkably, Oz discusses how people avoid getting this procedure because they are afraid to face up to the result.
One visitor said he had come because he was afraid it would be his last chance to see the art.
And no one came to help him as he bled to death on the pavement because they were afraid they would be killed, too.
Because he was afraid that if the name was changed, people would think it really was a proper parliament, that the battle was won.
Republicans are considering a surrender on taxes because they are afraid that a deadlock will lead to a sequester, which would mean automatic budget savings.
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The Franco-German co-leader of the Greens, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, told Mr Orban that many Hungarians, including Jews and other minorities, were afraid because of Fidesz policies.
Instead, they build portfolios that nearly mimic common benchmarks, possibly because they are afraid of losing their jobs if they trail their peers, he says.
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She did not seek counseling, partly because she was afraid that if she told anyone what she was really thinking, her baby would be taken away.
The things that you always carried with you because you were afraid the airlines would lose them, you're going to have to trust the airlines or leave them at home.
For decades, he endured dozens of operations and gradually became more reclusive -- in part because he was afraid of falling down his front steps, which didn't have a handrail.
For example, three talented friends of mine remain in their corporate jobs, despite feeling thwarted by supervisors, because they are afraid of losing the medical coverage that their spouses badly need.
He was on the brink of tears because he was afraid of being left on his own, and afraid, above all, of going to Paris and confronting the mystery waiting for him there.
"I remember thinking I wanted to hold my breath because I was afraid, if he saw that I was breathing, he would shoot again, " she told CNN affiliate WPXI from her hospital bed.
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Or banks may have spurned the auction because they were afraid that the market might find out who had borrowed: if so, they clearly did not need it badly enough to risk shame.
Because we were afraid of the public debate.
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But the law didn't address the predicament of those who wanted to make IRA donations last year but took required payouts instead, often at the last minute, because they were afraid Congress wouldn't extend the law.
Patterson said in the affidavit that Hammer confessed to an earlier gun theft in Cody, and said that he and Vanpelt wanted to flee to Denver because they were afraid of being arrested for the theft.
Nobody ever mentions the more likely motivation that someone might wish to avoid taking them to auction because they are afraid they will go to slaughter, or they are afraid their sorry condition will be seen and reported.
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