All this might suggest that China has little to fear from a revaluation of the yuan.
"I don't think we have anything to fear from UKIP, " she told the BBC.
In 1960 a West German car worker had little to fear from Eastern Europe or Asia.
Like so many comedians, he oozes fear from every pore, concealing it with rage.
So how much has the radical Mr McCain to fear from his party's establishment?
So it had little to fear from Mercosur, or the considerable trade-freeing that preceded it.
Some industries, such as pharmaceuticals, have much to fear from a looser approach to patents.
Romney and Gingrich, who have the most to fear from a candidate that could unify social conservatives.
In fact, insurers have as much to fear from the advent of genetic testing as consumers do.
Your personal privacy has more to fear from the likes of Facebook and Google than from the government.
And Munroe says his work ethic and attitude means he has nothing to fear from his next fight.
For the small number of people who would be tempted, there would be nothing to fear from the government.
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So long as they continue to innovate, and governments to deregulate, railways have nothing to fear from the future.
Yet it is a great advance when the guilty have far more to fear from war than the innocent.
But I took issue with it, saying that good companies and honest businesspeople have little to fear from bloggers.
"Any company that abides by the law has nothing to fear from this rule, " said Linda Ricci, a budget office spokeswoman.
The FDA has found it has a lot more to fear from approving drugs too fast than from being too slow.
And unless your business model depends on cutting corners or bilking your customers, you have nothing to fear from this reform.
And he always will as long as he has nothing worse to fear from his bosses than a paid long weekend.
Because it is less dependent on manufacturing than Germany, Italy and Spain, France has less to fear from low-cost Asian competition.
So if America is willing to prosecute its own war criminals, it should have nothing to fear from a world court.
Incumbents may have less to fear from competition then they think, however.
"Every one of the messages came out of fear from us, " says Ms. Vigil, who works as a counselor at a community college.
Absent real tax reform, they also have less to fear from higher income taxes than smaller businesses, which are often sole proprietorships.
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Businesses would have less to fear from unions, and thus would not be as adamant to quash organization efforts as they are today.
Most newspapers printed dispatches sent by wire services such as the Associated Press, which extrapolated widespread fear from small numbers of scattered, anecdotal accounts.
By the same token, it seems that workers in rich countries have little to fear from competition with the downtrodden of the developing world.
On the downside, competition is so fierce that fistfights sometimes break out between contrade, and Il Palio jockeys often live in fear from rival contrade.
"There's nothing to fear from the crisis of 1998, " he insists.
If so, it would mark a tremendous reversal of fortune: in his days as a privileged playboy, Tommy had little to fear from the press.
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