Many are frightened to come clean to tax officials because they fear the consequences.
Their Shiite neighbors were simply too frightened to do anything to protect their Sunni friends.
Dr. VITROGONSKAYA: (Through Translator) We used to be embarrassed and frightened to give bribes.
One woman also explained she was too frightened to make her claims public while the presenter was alive.
Mrs Cooke remembers that at the time some local people had been frightened to speak to the bereaved relatives.
"Maybe clubs are frightened to give home grown talent a chance, " he said.
She was just too frightened to leave the house because of all the threats and the punishment from him.
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She knew she would have been too frightened to start all over the way he was doing, at forty-six.
Some people who fled or were washed inland are too frightened to return.
Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman told the inquiry that the force "got caught in the headlights and frightened to say anything".
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"People are increasingly frightened to talk about Jesus Christ in the workplace because if they do they are sanctioned, " she said.
In that play, Linklater played a budding playwright frightened to share his work with his crass, pugnacious novelist-turned-tutor, played by Rickman.
But many people said they were too frightened to tell their friends they were suffering from mental health problems because of the stigma attached.
"He was absolutely frightened to death, scared to death, " said Froch.
Many store owners are still too frightened to speak publicly.
They then built a lightweight piece of software which allows users to input any text and then adjust to have it spoken in various moods, from happy to frightened to angry.
It also looked at the great power the Catholic Church once had and explained how the Catholic faithful were too frightened to break the silence and report crimes perpetrated on young victims.
Many are too frightened to give an opinion.
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As he started his arduous treatment, Ron, a family man and a professional counsellor in his 50s, from London, decided to strike a blow for the "silent majority" with hepatitis C who were too frightened to speak about their condition.
Lisette was too frightened to react when the policewoman took hold of her arm at the elbow, not forcibly but firmly, as a female relation might, walking Lisette down the stairs, talking to her in a calm, kindly, matter-of-fact voice that signalled, You will be all right.
Her hair had dried in a dark mat that clung to her head, and it frightened him to see her blue eyes startled open.
We see her change from frightened woman to competent, occasionally vengeful hero.
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Monday, the House failed to pass an earlier, leaner, version of the legislation, sending the U.S. market into a tailspin and pushing frightened banks to tighten credit to record levels.
At one point we did hear screaming because people were running out of the building and at this point, we were all kind of frightened as to wonder, what happens to us?
But to really be frightened in a movie, to watch a film and really be involved and scared actually requires some skill.
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These entities could make loans to customers that now frightened banks are increasingly loath to make.
The sound is said to have frightened 18th-century British sailors so much that they refused to go ashore.
An ex-girlfriend testified before he was sentenced that he had shown her a gun and frightened her enough to call the police.
At the same time, Todenhofer was starting to wonder if there wasn't a downside to plucking a frightened and anxious girl from a shanty town on the edge of Baghdad and exposing her to life in the West in short bursts that were hard for her to make sense of.
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