The fear many victims or bystanders experience means community groups believe that a lot of the violence is under-reported.
My bills also address the fear many Americans feel that greedy corporate executives and shareholders are benefiting from government bailouts.
Tory aides fear that many voters have forgotten just what is going on in Europe and elsewhere.
Were the monolines to lose their top-notch ratings, they fear, many issuers could struggle to meet higher funding costs.
They recognize their stake in the coalition's success, even though a thick residue of fear inhibits many from contributing to that success.
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Some suspect that its opposition stems from the fear that many expensive and profitable pills would be found to be of dubious value.
Much of this is about changing demographics, and the fear that many Americans have that, 30 years from now, whites will be the minority.
Doctors fear that many people now on drug cocktails may become resistant to their regular drug combinations and will be forced to move on to kitchen sink therapy.
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The deputy information commissioner Graham Smith told the same seminar that he was worried that FOI work might suffer disproportionately in an era of public spending cuts, a fear that many FOI officers share.
Many fear a repeat of Eli Lilly 's surprise loss of Prozac, its best-selling drug.
Many fear the synod's latest vote will reinforce a view of the Church being outdated.
Many fear they will be placed so low that their presence will make little difference.
Many fear that, if an election is indeed held, Mr Kabila will try to stand unopposed.
Such are the expectations that Mr Uribe has generated, many fear the same roller coaster ride for him.
Shechtman counsels businesspeople who fear traveling and many who don't want to set foot in a tall building.
Many fear that such a move would be counterproductive, inviting more criminals to arm themselves with higher grade weaponry.
For example, whereas many fear that Muslim-only schools are potential breeding grounds for extremism, Muslim leaders argue the opposite.
Many fear loss of perks, and have resorted to a cumbersome appeals procedure.
Iraqis have survived so much, and now many fear the situation is deteriorating.
Optimists say the danger is less acute than many fear, for three reasons.
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But many fear that the budget pact will still not be enough to prevent more countries from seeking a bailout.
However, Sandler believes that the market has already discounted this risk, and that the cuts will not be as heavy as many fear.
Lord Justice Leveson, sepulchral in tone, has delivered conclusions that could, or so many fear, become the death knell of a free press.
Their concern was two-fold: Many fear that cultivating human cells close to mouse cells might allow animal viruses to move into the human population.
Outside his political base of Alberta, many fear that his new party has inherited the social conservatism of its chief forebear, the Canadian Alliance.
But many fear that more fighting is to come, even if Messrs Kabila and Bemba do agree to try to keep their rivalry peaceful.
Many fear that if News Corp's proposed bid for BSkyB were successful, it would leave Rupert Murdoch's conglomerate owning too much of the British media.
Mr Greenspan's letter also indicated that the bank is not acting to rein in the bubble which many fear has developed in America's housing market.
Many fear a repeat of Eli Lilly 's (nyse: LLY - news - people ) surprise loss of Prozac, its best-selling drug.
He appeared to hesitate partly out of political weakness and partly for fear that too many scandals would upset the economy, which the chaebol dominate.
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