Debbie blogs anonymously because she fears that she will be ostracized by her community if she reveals her true identity.
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Physiotherapists, dieticians, nurses and nursing technicians are said to have reported their fears that she was hastening the deaths of critically ill patients.
Earlier it appeared Ms Becker, dubbed the Angel of Mostar for her aid work, would allow a drip, allaying fears that she could become seriously ill through dehydration.
And despite her desire to keep her coverage, despite her fears that she would get sick and lose the home that her parents built -- she finally surrendered, she finally gave up her health insurance.
She also said her decision to bow out of a 2014 race wasn't influenced by fears that she might lose an expected rematch with hotelier Jim Graves, a Democrat, who fell short by 4, 200 votes last year in her district outside the Twin Cities.
She fears that scans done quickly in the field, or by inexperienced technicians, could lead to cases of mistaken identity.
She fears that he might someday be capable of such explosive violence.
She fears that protective networks in Serbia and elsewhere are trying to buy time until the 2008 deadline for the completion of trials, and has asked the council for reassurance that the court will be kept open for as long as it took to bring the fugitives to justice.
On a recent school district visit I had an assistant superintendent tell me that her school system better figure out how to meet the needs of these digital learners because they have access to so many free resources and experts and she fears that their institution might soon be obsolete.
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She also tried to calm his fears that he'd have to stop eating all of the foods he loved in order to lose weight.
That's why when a woman fears she might become pregnant after her contraceptive has failed or she has had unprotected sex, she needs fast access to emergency contraception, not delays at the pharmacy counter.
And she returns the favor, despite her fears that underneath sweet words and passion is an animal waiting to pounce.
Being a 15-year old girl who fears she might be pregnant is not the same thing today that it was in 1992.
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Security forces were present at the Supreme Court and police sources told the BBC that they had instructions not to let Ms Bandaranayake in amid fears she would refuse to step down.
Amid her fears that the U.S. government might retaliate and do her harm, she is also nervous about what her crush thinks about this.
Bhutto Thursday told CNN that she intends to visit her constituency of Larkana on Saturday amid security fears after last week's bombing.
"This will fuel fears in Japan that could be more dangerous than the physical effects of radiation, " she said, noting that people living under stress have higher rates of heart problems, suicide and mental illness.
Did then Sonia Gandhi spend all that time campaigning believing that she'd overcome the criticisms of her foreign roots and the fears of assassination, only for them to reemerge as India's highest political prize beckoned?
The Moody's comments added to fears "that contagion could extend to the Spanish bond market" said Rabobank analyst Jane Foley, though she added the report did "not enlighten the market much further with respect to the underlying issues with respect to Spain".
But that's better than a banal life -- the thing, she says, she fears above all.
More than one university professor has told me that he or she would like to speak publicly about the absence of a global warming crisis but either fears or has explicitly been warned that doing so will jeopardize university funding and, thus, their jobs.
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