Little by little he added sleep each night, fearing that the good news might not last.
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The Fallbrook, Calif. nurse hesitated, fearing that the side effects would be worse than the disease.
The Fallbrook, California nurse hesitated, fearing that the side effects would be worse than the disease.
Investors then sold shares in the company, fearing that the mine may be pulled.
Taxpayers shouldn't be fearing the forced spending cuts, they should be fearing that the cuts don't go nearly far enough.
The White House recently dropped its general assertion of executive privilege, fearing that the Supreme Court would find against it.
Each of these stores are fearing that the popularity of Amazon and its expanded offerings will eat into their foot traffic.
Last month their shares sank as U.S. financial markets fled them, fearing that the backers of the U.S. housing industry would become illiquid.
The university decided to let him search for a new basketball coach, fearing that the program would lose too many players without a new coach.
But others are sceptical, fearing that the firm lacks the resources to pay for its widespread deployment and that the technology may not work as billed.
Baseball officials complained about the interminable length of the games, fearing that the sport would lose its younger fans to faster-moving games such as basketball and football.
The watchdog also said it wants to ease the testing related to money laundering, fearing that the current strict requirements may exclude many people from the financial system.
It is not surprising that investors and credit-rating agencies view the prospect of a hung parliament with alarm, fearing that the lack of firm leadership will delay fiscal retrenchment.
But the IMF is still widely expected to outline policy recommendations that favour growth over tackling the budget deficit, fearing that the speed and depth of cuts is preventing growth.
In Greece, prosecutors of the nearly bankrupt nation recently asked for a new list of Greeks with Swiss bank accounts after fearing that the contents of an earlier list had been altered.
The lawyer for Ram Singh, said he would file a petition arguing for the case to be transferred out of Delhi, fearing that the proceedings might be prejudiced because of the intense media interest.
Fearing that the UN was sliding into irrelevance, Kofi Annan, its secretary-general, set up an international panel, mainly of former heads of government and ministers, which late last year suggested sweeping reforms (see our profile of Mr Annan).
The Nobel Peace Prize, as much of the world keeps holding its collective breath, fearing that the potential collapse of the Eurozone, exits of member states, region-wide banking crisis, half-steps and dithering by European leaders could drag the global economy deeper into the mud and tear Europe into pieces yet again?
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Apparently, fearing that addressing the problem means openly acknowledging it exists retailers are offering no guidance to the majority of their employees nearing retirement with limited funds.
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Zackie Achmat of the Treatment Action Campaign has abandoned a personal boycott of the drugs, fearing that he would die before the government shifts ground.
For the past two years Greece and its donors have held each other in a balance of financial terror, each fearing the meltdown that would follow a Greek default and departure from the euro.
The reports of Apple's cuts for LCD screens, as well as other parts, now have many fearing that demand for the iPhone 5 have been weaker-than-expected, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Now we were going along a multilane highway, with other cars alongside us, and I kept my eyes staring straight ahead, fearing the laughter and crude comments that the sight of the two of us was no doubt prompting in the cars around us.
Skilled navigators, they plotted their course by the stars, ocean and clouds, at a time when god-fearing Europeans still believed that the Earth was flat and they might fall off it if they sailed too far.
In fact, while many are fearing the dividend tax hikes that are part of the fiscal cliff, OSAM found that high-dividend stocks have actually performed best when taxes have been highest.
But FA officials were not in favour of holding the congress fearing that their leader, Justice Tolla Thompson would be impeached for turning the association into a limited company.
Competition authorities are blocking the WorldCom and Sprint merger, fearing that it will stiffle competition within the telecommunications sector.
"You cannot tell the Greeks that this is a German government offer, " Mr. Weidmann said, fearing the already-widespread impression that Mr. Ackermann was acting as a go-between.
The Chinese government sent about 2, 000 soldiers to make the repairs to Zipingku Dam on Wednesday, fearing that it might collapse and flood the hard-hit city of Dujiangyan, according to a statement on the Sichuan government Web site.
Music Publishers and songwriters oppose the deal as well, fearing that these royalties may diminish their share of the public performance royalties for compositions.
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