For instance, if I'm afraid to fly, should I force myself to fly anyway?
I'm afraid to admit it, but I certainly had a spoiled childhood, especially when it came to toys and electronics.
"I'm afraid I need to take a walk before dessert, " announces my then-boyfriend, pushing back his chair and standing.
"I'm afraid to go out alone because of the security situation, " Wardi said.
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But with this sword hanging over my head, I'm afraid to use my resources to buy more equipment or hire more people.
Perhaps I'm afraid to ask for large amounts of money, even though these are the true expenses that should be shared by everybody.
That is why I'm too afraid to lose weight because then I might make heavy clothes.
The "I Have a Hard Disk and I'm Not Afraid to Use It" award goes to the Sony PlayStation 3 .
"Like Rodgers and Hammerstein, I'm not afraid to deal with themes about the ups and downs of life, yet which are still entertaining, and you still feel these stories, " he says.
When I've got the full set, even then I'm afraid I will go on listening to them.
"I'm afraid I'm never going to see David again, " says his business partner, Ancle Hsu, 42, who works in vain from Los Angeles forJi's release.
"I'm afraid I'm never going to see David again, " says his business partner, Ancle Hsu, 42, who works in vain from Los Angeles for Ji's release.
The destroyers won't start getting built for 18 months to two years and I'm afraid we're still back to that question of the ro-ro ferries.
Thank you very much Naomi, I'm afraid we have to leave it there.
I'm afraid we're going to have to let you go, and I hope you call back because it looked like you had an interesting question.
I'm afraid it's something I'll have to think about before we head back to Fort Bragg this weekend for our Memorial Day broadcast.
We had no power for two weeks, and now I'm afraid we are going to lose it again.
And I'm afraid it is very clear to me that they don't.
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And we saw the American growth figures, which are actually below Britain's, and in the next few weeks I'm afraid we're going to hear a lot about Greece and Portugal and the problems that they've got into with their debts and deficits.
Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liam Byrne said he welcomed the thrust of the government's plans to simplify the tax system, but he said "today's announcement, I'm afraid, sounds rather more like an attempt to grab headlines than real evidence of a push to improve legislation".
If I'm afraid of something, it's the next thing I have to go do.
Everything right now, I'm afraid, it's going to have to be long term.
There is no market place for these things, and so I'm afraid that they're going to guess, and they're going to guess badly.
I'm afraid, are inviting serious harm to what is arguably the single most important asset that makes our military second to none in the world - namely, the ability to use in real time and with great effect intelligence.
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