"You are starting to frighten some of the opposition, " said Dalglish when asked about the prospect of being able to play the quartet together.
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And while industry leaders and politicians are debating the best way to effectively and safely bring the benefits of this revolution to millions of Americans, Damon and his colleagues instead aim to frighten the potential benefactors of this revolution.
More than that, it is a chance to frighten the BBC ahead of the publication of the Leveson report on the press in the wake of the phone hacking scandal, due in the next few weeks.
Some say that a formal debt-restructuring system will raise the cost of borrowing and frighten skittish markets.
Moreover, they will get the money up-front, giving them a war chest likely to frighten off many firms thinking of entering the state's electricity market.
Its leader, Rachid Ganouchi, accuses opponents of scare tactics to frighten businesses and women.
It tended to frighten our allies and make support of American leadership of the West more difficult.
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Some will assume that this is an example of scientists trying to frighten the public and ensure more funding for research and drug development.
The immediate (and real) one is that furious Germans will demand that Greece is thrown out (or bullied out) of the euro to frighten the others.
Unfortunately, that trust was betrayed when those folks let the anti-vaccine quacks confuse and frighten parents into thinking that the prevention of disease would harm their kids.
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Night Shyamalan has made a career out of devising films that manage to frighten and excite without ever quite coming alive.
"We are not trying to unduly frighten people, " said Rick Lathrop, director of the Grant F.
The latest version of the ransomware uses the name of the Internet Crime Complaint Center to frighten victims into sending money to the perpetrators.
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These clauses put a potent weapon in the hands of employers: They can intimidate or frighten employees by putting an outright ban on their ability to compete.
Wireless remotes can easily get misplaced or spark family feuds that would frighten Richard Karn more than a visit from the ghost of Ray Combs.
Just as Ha'aretz's campaign against Baruch-Sharvit will frighten other military lawyers called upon to assess the legality of proposed operations into refusing to make decisions, so incidents like this will make commanders in the field think twice before they tell their soldiers to protect themselves.
Luddites will thus be able to continue to frighten shoppers with fears that the meat has been treated with some sort of radioactive material.
Sources within the dairy industry dismissed talk of a milk shortage as a scare story, put about to frighten dairy companies into making price concessions just as negotiations get under way for long term supply contracts.
"The primary purpose of every piece has to be to inform and serve, not to frighten or titillate, " Davidson says.
"It is very important that we don't try to frighten the horses, " the minister said in response to suggestions that ministers are planning to introduce a number of late amendments to the measure.
Zeinab Chami, a Muslim community activist in Dearborn, Michigan - home to one of the largest Arab communities in the US - said the administration had seized upon a new term to frighten people.
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