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It didn't seem to matter to the agents whether they found the person they were looking for or if frightened people in the home could not produce papers.
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Banks are frightened that if they offered cheaper debit fees, many merchants might quit accepting credit cards altogether.
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Parents will be cautious until they can see some shining successes, and will be frightened off if badly run schools collapse.
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Tony Blair behaves as if he's frightened of the consequences of democracy.
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And if politicians are so frightened now, when all the economic indicators are favourable and deficits are at record lows, when will they ever have the nerve to try?
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If the scandal widens, frightened investors will likely pull billions of dollars out of these funds, making life more difficult for MLB, NBA, NFL and NHL teams looking for cash.
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Of course, we can only reserve judgment until we wrap our paws on a real production model, but we hope it all turns out well -- even if only because we're sincerely frightened of an iPhone-incited fanboy riot in the streets.
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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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"People are increasingly frightened to talk about Jesus Christ in the workplace because if they do they are sanctioned, " she said.
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"If the consumer benefits, I see no reason why we should be frightened about launching new products, " he says.
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Roosevelt told a frightened, destitute nation that unregulated greed is neither good policy nor good ethics, and that if we don't hang together, we'll hang separately.
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