And Samir Samir said he fears the private security companies far more than the U.S. military.
He fears that the one-time senior officers will become just another Washington pressure group.
He fears onward extradition to the US to face charges over the leaked files.
Cho says he fears a shortage of managerial talent to pull off the growth.
Mr Westlake said he fears the Downs' roads would "be turned into car parks for commuters".
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This time, too, he fears, the string of strong data could begin to taper off.
But his speech suggested otherwise: he fears that his difficulties may be only just beginning.
The court heard that he fears being attacked or burnt out of his home.
He says he fears being passed on to authorities in the US if extradited to Sweden.
He fears that distrust in the courts would lead to disrespect for the law.
He fears interference will undermine the wholesale side of the market in favour of retail.
He fears Latinos won't ask for help and witnesses won't come forward, he said.
And even after his travails, he fears little has changed in the mortgage industry.
He fears it might drop further and that he may even lose his job--hence the financial-planning course.
Conservative MP Robert Halfon says he fears Harlow depot workers would see changes to their pay and conditions.
Galal Faisal Ali, whose brother Naser was killed in the uprising, said he fears Mubarak will be found innocent.
He fears cheap Brazilian sugar, decisions from Brussels and China's demand for steel, which is pushing freight rates higher.
Yet a leading medicines specialist says he fears the consumer may not be much wiser come May this year.
More importantly, he fears that medical progress has been impeded by the ban.
The next chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, says he fears anti-semitism may spread to Britain from the rest of Europe.
He fears that failure to reach agreement in March would further set back the already much-delayed business of enlargement.
But he fears that India's politicians will not act until they have to.
Bernanke says he fears future inflation, but that's like those firefighters being afraid to cause water damage to the furniture.
He fears policy makers will put the city into the lower division of city rankings, with implications for future funding.
Mr Assange says he fears that if extradited to Sweden, he will then be passed on to the American authorities.
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Nick Clegg has said he is "off the ciggies", but has admitted he fears he may take up smoking again.
Looking to 2030, he fears that the burdens of an ageing population will eventually lead to upward pressure on inflation.
President Obama's passivity before the threatened foreign prosecution of Bush administration officials achieves by inaction what he fears doing directly.
He fears frothiness and bubbles, but believes tapering right now would have nefarious effects, possibly tipping the economy back into recession.
If he accepts the terrible possibility of what might come to pass, he fears his feet will abandon their useless thrashing.
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