One thing is sure: Most investors remain wary, if not fearful.
Meanwhile, Dr. Jeffrey Koplan, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reiterated that the public should be vigilant about checking their mail but not fearful.
So he's not as fearful of losing his digital property rights as some.
He's not a fearful force, but a fringe voice in Congress.
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Those costs include that the U.S. economic recovery would be much more robust for everyone if lenders, corporations, small businessmen, investors, consumers and potential home-buyers were not so fearful of the recession and financial meltdown they have been hearing for two years now that the crisis in Europe might cause.
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Commander Baude said that "people should not become obsessively fearful of travelling on trains".
But for those for whom prevention has not succeeded, the work of Dr Bolli and his collaborators and rivals brings hope that a heart attack will, in the future, not be quite the fearful prospect it is today.
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And I'm not insinuating that our troops are fearful to the point of being inproficient, because that is NOT the case.
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"Consumer discretionary has been hit pretty hard since its peak in April, but consumers are not as tapped out or fearful as they are made out to be, " says Schaeffer's Investment Research technical strategist Ryan Detrick.
It is possible they are now putting their foot down, fearful that if Dubai does not take its share of pain, it will be back for more money in the next downturn.
Are they fearful of a particular outcome that may not be obvious at surface level?
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Fearful of hitting others, police did not fire back, they said.
Gordon Lishman, director general of Age Concern, said they were fearful that the new framework alone would not result in the cultural change in PCTs needed to reduce the variation.
"I am fearful that competition, if it does not have conditions imposed, will soon begin a spiral of decline in Royal Mail that will be very difficult to staunch, " she warned.
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Although these are theoretically transferable, banks are fearful that Vietnam's antiquated courts would not enforce their rights.
"Having to speak in public has become my tone or clap of thunder, " she writes, during which, Hustvedt suspects, she is not consciously aware of fear but her subconscious is indeed fearful.
For example, you may know that Mom or Dad is not safe to be driving any longer, but you are fearful of asking or telling your parent to give it up.
There's been speculation that not all the senior princes agreed with him - and were fearful that this approach would do further damage to US-Saudi relations, which in recent months have come under severe strain.
In an increasingly fearful world, knowing what to fear (and what not to fear) is increasingly important.
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The swine flu outbreak in 2009 was not considered grave enough for this treatment, prompting instead the less fearful 'Catch it, Bin it, Kill it' campaign.
Many are fleeing their native lands and those staying behind are becoming fearful - for good reason - to a degree they have not experienced since World War II.
Former Ulster Unionist leader Tom Elliott told MPs some businesses had asked them not to send thank-you letters to their company premises because they were fearful that the fact they had donated to the party would leak out.
Haggis keeps the violence completely within the bounds of realism, and we are fearful for John and Lara, because the two of them seem not like men and women in other movie thrillers but like a smart, troubled couple that we might have invited over for dinner last week.
His own deputies, fearful for their jobs at next year's parliamentary election, do not want another show-down with public opinion.
We are fearful and careworn: experience tells us, we say, that this might not work.
Fearful that their candidates will be assassinated, most of the main groups are not disclosing most of the names on their slates, beyond a few well-known figures.
Mr Chirac is torn, fearful of the manipulation of young girls by Islamic radicals, but anxious also not to hand them a propaganda coup by banning the veil outright.
Expert witnesses and police officers may be able to withstand the pressure of their performance being broadcast, he said, but "fearful or intimidated witnesses would refuse to attend court, which could impact seriously if not terminally on the successful prosecution of a case".
But this law was very narrowly drawn by a Congress fearful of government restrictions on the media, and it seems that Mr Libby's actions are not crimes under the limited scope of the law.
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