The housing bubble burst in 2007, and banks and investors began to be fearful--who had this junk, and how much did they hold?
Doing so will give us stand-pat, always-looking-over their-shoulder, fearful-of-their-own-shadow CEOs.
Many are fleeing their native lands and those staying behind are becoming fearful - for good reason - to a degree they have not experienced since World War II.
Doing so will give us stand-put, always-looking-over-their-shoulder, fearful-of-their-own-shadow CEOs.
Staff at the Sun are furious - and fearful - at the way the Management and Standards Committee (MSC) of the parent group, News Corp, has given the police apparently incriminating evidence about its own journalists and their alleged sources.
So-called mature American audiences may be put off at first by a film that is essentially a cartoon about a fearful ten-year-old girl.
The Academy - no doubt fearful of potential damage to its well-guarded image - last year tightened campaigning rules.
The industrial revolution gave us the Reverend Thomas Malthus, that most fearful of latter-day apocalyptics.
Scotland's children were least fearful of bullying - with only 11% saying it put them off walking to school.
At first I was mystified by the fearful, slow-moving monster I helped create.
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Children from Wales were the least fearful of strangers - with 30% saying it put them off walking to school.
He was at his core a fearful, law-abiding, overly cautious man, yet he let her walk past him into his apartment without a word.
Yet regulators and lawsuit-fearful auditors pressed banks and other financial firms to relentlessly knock down the book value of this subprime paper, even in cases where these obligations were being serviced in the payment of principal and interest.
There's been speculation that not all the senior princes agreed with him - and were fearful that this approach would do further damage to US-Saudi relations, which in recent months have come under severe strain.
But the effect of the new laws, says Michael Williams of the Bond Market Association in New York, could be simply to push secondary-market participants, fearful of liability, out of the sub-prime business altogether.
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But Mr Brown, fearful of losing middle-class votes, ruled this out before coming into office.
China's government, fearful that its rip-roaring growth could lead to overheating, has introduced measures to cool the economy.
City officials, fearful of losing the high-volume Costco, put aside any thoughts of fair play and complied.
Shuddering away from the exchange of fearful threats, these softer-nosed Israelis urge a strong infusion of American diplomacy.
And like her angry reaction to her devoted nurses, often all my teachers got from me in return for their effort was angry, self-justifying, fearful resistance.
But if there is a strong large-scale push in general transportation, it might make the power industry fearful of having to compete against motorists for natural-gas supplies and thus more cautious about making a major commitment themselves.
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But, fearful of a stampede of benefit-seeking Roma (Gypsies), Britain is toughening eligibility rules for benefits.
With hardware, anything involving the simple movement and storage of bits--e-mails, say--is done with fearful perfection, and Moore's Law says it will only get better.
Fearful that one network of low-orbit birds is as bad as another, investors had lopped 30% off Globalstar's stock value by early August before shares rebounded a bit.
Most fearful of all are the fixed-income markets, which have started to react positively to good news, and negatively to bad news (the opposite of their usual behaviour), perhaps because good news reduces the chance of more Fed cuts.
His world-famous formulation: Be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.
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If you're fearless, but combat inefficient, you can be killed easily by fearful troops who remain courageous and combat-efficient.
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Actually it was an all-in bet during a fearful time for the economy.
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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