Those officials at France's Ministry of Culture have less to fear than they think.
Because it is less dependent on manufacturing than Germany, Italy and Spain, France has less to fear from low-cost Asian competition.
Incumbents may have less to fear from competition then they think, however.
Absent real tax reform, they also have less to fear from higher income taxes than smaller businesses, which are often sole proprietorships.
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Businesses would have less to fear from unions, and thus would not be as adamant to quash organization efforts as they are today.
The yuan may well still be undervalued but our index suggests American manufacturing should have less to fear from Chinese competition than it did five years ago.
With consumers demanding better devices and more freedom to range among networks, Nokia has a bit less to fear from spiteful carriers who may see it as a threat.
In the early days of PayPal, the company could skirt regulations more easily than Visa or Mastercard, because it had far less to fear if it was shut down.
But the president, limited to one term, probably has less to fear from his predecessor in the Blue House than does the leader of the opposition, Lee Hoi Chang.
Trading far and wide, the small countries will have less reason to fear their giant neighbour.
Kids are less likely to fear wild animals, Willoughby says, and because of their small stature, they are more likely to be bitten in the face or neck, which means the virus can travel to the brain much more quickly.
That language sounds a lot like the language that appears in the fundraising campaign, and it shows what I think is a less than serious appeal to fear rather than reason.
Her poster, " Less Fear, More Kindness, " aims to confront the culture of fear she saw in Colombia and sees today in cities around America.
While US officials would agree with Mr Cameron's push for a more competitive, less rule-bound Europe, they fear he will now be less able to achieve it.
But even in the euro area, which seems to have least to fear, the outcome would be less happy if central bankers make mistakes and fail to ease policy until it is too late.
America will remain by far the greatest military power (and spender) in the world, and the consequences of an ill-conceived budget law will prove to be much less onerous than we currently fear.
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Egyptians have less emotional attachment to Palestine, but some analysts fear that the country's dire economic problems have sapped public confidence in the government to the point where one serious incident could spark widespread rioting.
In fact, much of the fury of the Tea Partiers against government stimulus and bailouts might have less to do with any principled belief in the limits of government and more to do with fear of what this will do to their own entitlements.
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This may further take the shine off Mr Brown's government but, paradoxically, voters who fear an economic slowdown may be less inclined to trust an untested team of young Conservative leaders rather than the man who, as chancellor, oversaw many years of sustained growth.
Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
Of course doctors will continue to offer the correct treatment in an emergency, but here is recognition that it is acceptable for doctors to respect these types of wishes from patients with less fear of criticism for not doing everything possible.
Less tangibly, the attacks may have made voters cling to the familiar from fear of the unknown.
Less innovative countries are unlikely to back a strong European patent, since their governments fear that companies which rely on imitation would lose market share to more inventive foreigners.
Elite wheelchair racer Tatyana McFadden, who won the women's wheelchair division in her first Boston Marathon on Monday, told CNN she was "really looking forward" to racing in London -- despite the chaos and fear she witnessed less than a week ago.
We have to fear that 80 years of building a middle class and safety nets for the less than well off are in the process of being demolished.
And therein lies what may be the most important fact about the new bomber: if enemies fear they have no effective defenses against it, then they will be less inclined to start a war in the first place.
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By assuring "journalists" - the bill's definition is broad enough to cover all of the first three categories described above - they need not fear having to divulge the source of a leak, sources will feel even less compunction than they do today to break their promises and leak with impunity.
The Shalits fear a harder line cabinet led by PM-designate Benjamin Netanyahu might be less likely to do a deal.
If bankers are hoarding excess reserves because of fear and uncertainty, you give them more, not less, if you want them to lend more.
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The mess also has made bishops and other church leaders around the world less inclined to take their cues from Rome, or to share anything sensitive with Vatican officials, for fear they'll be reading about it in tomorrow's paper.
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