Such attacks may be rare, but people fear them because the victims are chosen at random and the perpetrators are utterly merciless.
The rest of us, those who have the stones under our feet or under our wheels every day, detest them, or fear them... or admire them from a distance.
But, with the spirit we've shown today and with the fact that we've beaten Australia three times out of three recently, there's no need for us to fear them.
As I am one of the 'stupid people you make reference to, I will outline my argument for saying GM foods should be banned at least until all the evidence suggests there is no reason to fear them.
But broadcasters still carry political weight, and many members of Congress fear them, so I found myself on the witness list this morning addressing why this idea makes as much sense as requiring every car be led by a horse.
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Even though such subpoenas are rare, the fear of them sometimes prevents those with information from sharing it.
They make up a good portion of the GOP base, and many in the party fear offending them.
They run a health clinic for villagers and fear abandoning them to terror.
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"Ultimately some of the smallest businesses may think twice about employing young women through fear of them going on maternity leave, " he said.
And I really do fear for them.
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We can't let the fear of what people are going to do to us or say to us, or the fear of them of what they're going to do to our families stop us from doing the right thing.
Building for them a bridge across will eliminate that gigantic fear and show them your competence, your ability to anticipate and strategize, and your willingness to share a little of the load of transition.
Many of them fear, with reason, that an exodus from the public schools may cost them their jobs, or at least a chunk of their pay.
Some people who live near them fear this might be bad for their health.
Such breaches rarely come to light because companies fear that acknowledging them would alarm customers or encourage copycats.
By hardening its position, the Greek government risks driving museums everywhere into clinging to their possessions for fear of losing them.
The worry is that they will now turn against Mr Thein Sein, who they may fear is leading them to political oblivion.
It was the fear of alienating them that led to the withdrawal of negative advertisements aimed at Mr Bush, which accused him, among other things, of being as untrustworthy as Bill Clinton.
Despair for many Conservatives seeing themselves forced into third place in a seat they need to win to form a majority government in the future and by a party they now fear will rob them of that chance.
Under the new grant funding regime, that "top-up" would be a replaced by flat payments right across a local authority area which small schools fear could make them proportionately worse off compared with bigger ones in larger communities.
Detroit neighborhoods with more people and a better chance of survival will receive different levels of city services than more blighted areas under a plan unveiled Wednesday that some residents fear may pit them against each other for scarce resources.
The "poison pill" is a strategy commonly used by management of a listed company to protect themselves from investors they fear may oust them following a takeover, and Mr Icahn has been on the sharp end more than once before.
By helping them to overcome their fear of falling prices, it will encourage them to deal a deathblow to the worldwide scourge of inflation.
If Kony attracted supporters through his "mystical powers" and charisma, he kept them through fear.
Democratic Hispanic legislators oppose separating them for fear of losing business support for comprehensive reform.
Sunnis at this point, many of them, fear that they have nothing left to lose.
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