Should I be even more afraid that no one seems to be talking about this?
People are often more afraid of their neighbors and family members than the police.
Would-be entrepreneurs in some countries are more afraid of bankruptcy than potential business founders in other nations.
What else could people buy as they get more and more afraid of paper currencies losing acceptance?
In fable elephants are afraid of mice, but in reality they seem to be more afraid of insects.
But we need to stop the inflation of procedures that make our society more afraid and less secure.
But we should be a lot more afraid of missing real life moments as they pass across the screens on our digital devices.
This suggests that there are major capital providers who are far more afraid of losing their principal than of missing out on money-making investments.
She said previous research had shown people were much more afraid of dying from cancer because of the pain or dementia because of the indignity than from heart disease.
This has had the unintended consequence of making people even more afraid of what they are eating, moving safe foods into the scary category and limiting food exports, causing even further economic and social damage.
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"It is more aware of the need for competition, less afraid of the arts being subversive, and more assured of their positive qualities in the making of a modern society, " he says.
They were also found to be more risk-averse and afraid of becoming burdens to their families.
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Don't forget, these are folks who have hung on during wild market swings and aren't afraid to ride out more.
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".
For example, if you are afraid you tend to be more cautious or, if you are euphoric, more reckless.
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Children are more perceptive than most adults give them credit for and in many ways I think they are more in touch with (and less afraid of) their emotions.
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One radio journalist told us that she was afraid to go on the air with more bad news.
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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.
But when it comes to the gloomy reality facing the UK over the next few years, I'm afraid the chancellor and his opponent are more or less agreed.
For decades, he endured dozens of operations and gradually became more reclusive -- in part because he was afraid of falling down his front steps, which didn't have a handrail.
What if he was just afraid, if the truth was no more than this, and if what to pray for was not even love but simple courage, to meet both her eyes as she says it and trust his heart?
People were afraid to lose their jobs and were even more terrified to ask questions about the future.
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" Paula didn't tell her more, Corbin said, because "I think Paula was afraid that it would hurt her mother.
He said he is "not afraid to ruffle feathers" in the drive to get more people playing sport.
Thus, the taxes that legislators were afraid to levy directly were exacted in the form of more expensive smokes.
So a writer should not be afraid to have characters talk in a way that's more formal or correct than is common in real life.
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