Hama is now a place of extremes: joyous and sad, defiant but fearful.
But fearful of upsetting the cable companies, the studios refused.
But, fearful of a stampede of benefit-seeking Roma (Gypsies), Britain is toughening eligibility rules for benefits.
Mr Almadro submitted his conclusions to the exchange's ethics committee in mid-February, but was fearful that they would draw his report's teeth.
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Rescuers hoped that many would be found, but were fearful that some had been swept out to sea or buried in piles of debris.
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Meanwhile, Dr. Jeffrey Koplan, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reiterated that the public should be vigilant about checking their mail but not fearful.
But, fearful of driving banks and investors away and so neutering the effort, he and Larry Summers, Mr Obama's White House economic adviser, have consistently resisted imposing conditions as strict as some in Congress would like.
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Expert witnesses and police officers may be able to withstand the pressure of their performance being broadcast, he said, but "fearful or intimidated witnesses would refuse to attend court, which could impact seriously if not terminally on the successful prosecution of a case".
For example, you may know that Mom or Dad is not safe to be driving any longer, but you are fearful of asking or telling your parent to give it up.
Manufacturers say they are looking forward to greater oversight to make it more difficult for anyone to start importing and distributing low quality e-cigarettes to the US, but they are fearful of more states planning to tax their products.
Yes, markets will be jittery and fearful, but Italy will eventually sort itself out politically.
But Mr Brown, fearful of losing middle-class votes, ruled this out before coming into office.
He challenged start-up operators to take risks, which made some owners fearful, but made him a hero among New York foodies.
But almost everyone is fearful of what may come next.
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The government promised to protect them, but past history made them fearful, they said.
The former sergeant with the Queen's Lancashire Regiment "vehemently disputes" the charges but said he was "fearful" of being extradited.
We are just now starting to see signs of greed creep back into the market, but most remain skeptical or fearful.
Ms. HOMER: You know, just things like that that I am fearful of, but learning about them helps me overcome that fear.
He's not a fearful force, but a fringe voice in Congress.
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"Having to speak in public has become my tone or clap of thunder, " she writes, during which, Hustvedt suspects, she is not consciously aware of fear but her subconscious is indeed fearful.
Given the torrent of liquidation that has occurred, how much gold can recover depends on how much residual selling remains and the capacity of would-be buyers: clearly gold is priced much more attractively than a few days ago, but buyers will be initially fearful of stepping up amid such nervousness.
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Consumer sentiment as measured by GfK, a research company, shows that citizens feel well off and have a willingness to buy, but at the same time are fearful that the German economy will be sucked into the euro-zone crisis.
But some leading African Union members are fearful of encouraging secessionist sentiment across the continent.
Individual clients are still, by and large--it's difficult to generalize but, by and large, still fearful.
Mr Hussein has few friends, but several Arab countries, no longer fearful of him as an aggressor, believe that it is time for his country to rejoin the world.
"Consumer discretionary has been hit pretty hard since its peak in April, but consumers are not as tapped out or fearful as they are made out to be, " says Schaeffer's Investment Research technical strategist Ryan Detrick.
More towns since Sandy have wanted to build dunes, but they have been slowed by the case, fearful of lawsuits and of having to spend millions of dollars to waterfront homeowners.
The American prison population ballooned, but even as it ballooned Americans themselves only grew more fearful of crime.
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