Fearing for their jobs, neither engineer would permit us to record them, let alone name them.
Little by little he added sleep each night, fearing that the good news might not last.
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Many European farmers have opposed the agreement, fearing that they may be undercut by cheaper imports.
Fearing an explosion of costs, employers came up with chintzy ways of complying with parity laws.
In 1924, the locals tore down the owl-haunted, "ivy-mantled" tower, fearing its imminent collapse.
And Democrats, fearing the right wing might really be gaining ground, answered his call.
For some years she held the post of America's Sweetheart, pretty, God-fearing and patriotic.
The area was cordoned off as residents barricaded themselves in their homes, fearing renewed fighting downtown.
" Michael Ramsey, Lay's lawyer, weighed in, fearing "an invitation to tamper with the case.
Charging the ramparts is challenging enough without an eye to the rear fearing friendly fire.
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In the hedge fund's case, the Federal Reserve, fearing for the financial system, brokered a rescue.
Fearing Taliban reprisals, people started to flee, leaving their cattle and their winter food stocks behind.
Many had been fearing losses that would be even larger than those announced Monday.
He left the country, and so did three of his close associates, fearing arrest.
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They used to block development in the city centre, fearing that it would mean higher taxes.
Some residents had protested against the plans, fearing extra noise, traffic and health issues.
The report likely was written by security professionals who, fearing retaliation, posted it online anonymously.
Fearing people might think she was drunk, she went public with her condition in 1992.
Officials, however, kept most roads closed, fearing structural damage to buildings, roads and bridges.
Fearing that, some will probably order the bulldozers quietly to bury what they unearth.
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Despite 400 inquiries from well-to-do thrill seekers, Russell backed out of selling the Trainer, fearing liability.
He hummed along as he played and, fearing injury, he refused to shake hands with people.
The Fallbrook, Calif. nurse hesitated, fearing that the side effects would be worse than the disease.
Fearing for his wife, Maya, and their three children, Dhani moved them into a hotel.
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Even so, Anadarko bond investors, fearing rating agency downgrades, have sold the paper in recent days.
Fearing reprisal, thousands of Congolese Tutsis have fled across the nearby border into Tutsi-run Rwanda.
Officials have created a 100ft-wide safety zone fearing the top of the sinkhole is growing.
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It is no surprise that the ECB bank and inflation-fearing Germany hope to scotch this deal.
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In 2001 some owners skipped an NFL meeting, fearing Davis would serve them with subpoenas.
Many claim compensation for the stress they suffer through fearing that they will become ill.
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