Dr MUSTAFA OSMAN ISMAIL (Sudanese Foreign Minister): Women and children they have been affected by the fighting, the fear of the fighting create for them a situation where they have to move and to leave their village because rebels are using the village and the civilians as shelter and attacking the government.
But some in Britain fear that the fighting in Afghanistan might destabilize other countries and widen the conflict with unpredictable consequences.
But many fear that more fighting is to come, even if Messrs Kabila and Bemba do agree to try to keep their rivalry peaceful.
Mr Brown seems to be fighting the last war: fear-mongering claims about spending cuts which worked in 2001 and 2005, when money was cascading into the Treasury and voters viewed the Tories as malign, are less persuasive at a time of record borrowing and sunnily rebranded opponents.
But once I get in there all the fear is gone and my fighting instincts take over.
The general pardon was supposed to encourage guerrillas to reintegrate peacefully in Macedonian society by releasing them from fear of arrest or persecution for fighting the state.
Many within the party fear the return of Labour in-fighting may well damage its popularity.
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The ruling is sure to strike fear in the hearts of big pharma executives worldwide who are fighting to prolong the patents on their drugs--and their revenue--in the face of increasing generic competition.
They fear the Bush administration may seek broad new law enforcement powers that go beyond fighting terrorism.
Some investors fear that Cyprus will never be able to repay its debt, and many question its commitment to fighting money laundering and its strong links to Russia, which extended a 2.5bn-euro loan in late 2011.
Lawson, Miller and Younger pleaded guilty to engaging in behaviour likely to incite public disorder by forming part of a disorderly crowd, fighting, gesticulating, throwing missiles, challenging others to a fight and placing those nearby in a state of fear and alarm.
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Mr. Marlantes puts you in the heads of scared young men walking blindly in column through head-high grass in terror of trip-wires and ambush by enemies fighting on their home turf, or hacking their way through impenetrable bush overwhelmed by fatigue, jungle rot, fear, sickness, tigers and leeches.
It is not the market's "irrational exuberance" (it is still up some two thirds since Alan Greenspan uttered those words nearly three years ago) that we need fear, but the Federal Reserve's irrational exuberance in mistakenly strangling the economy in the name of fighting a long-dead inflation.
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