He looked stunned, without almost any reaction at all except, perhaps, awe or even fear of the moment.
And I suspect that it is their inexperience with, or even a fear of, hard data that leads these managers to imbue numbers with almost mystical significance.
It refused to countenance a default by Greece, or even debt restructuring, for fear of market contagion.
We barely glanced at our wall-scribblings for fear of what a few weeks or even hours might expose in our infatuations.
Interference may take the form of fear, self-doubt, anxiety or even individual biases.
Investor demand for a higher dividend yield implied a fear of very subdued dividend growth, or even cuts in payouts.
It was this fear rather than a love of Hussein or even appreciation for his materialistic largesse that girded the apparatus together.
They are living in fear of losing their jobs or changing jobs or even moving, because they worry they won't be able to find affordable insurance.
Depressive symptoms are not simply feeling miserable, but can include feelings of fear, loneliness irritability or lack of concentration, and even sleeplessness.
Or is it, as they say, that even paranoids have enemies to fear.
One who gets less than 40% of voters to say he or she deserves re-election would be quite worried, and might even fear an intra-party primary challenge.
But there was a fear that it deterred MPs from disclosing mental health problems or even seeking treatment - and since a quarter of adults would suffer from depression, it could discourage a large proportion of the population from seeking to serve.
By contrast, if the key risk you worry about is the post-inflation value of your savings falling by 50% over the next decade or two, or if you fear being unable to live on the meagre returns from even the best savings policies, then cash looks a bad choice and stock markets a better one.
Despite the credit rating, investors fear that punitive-damage awards could cripple the industry, or even wipe it out.
Panic in one big market leads other traders to act like a scared herd of gazelles, running frantically for fear of a lion even if they have no idea what or where the danger is.
Some mothers live in constant fear that they will bring about serious harm to their baby, or even death.
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Native leaders fear that the mounting loans will take a big bite of, or even exceed, any final cash payment.
For the president to be successful, he will have to come clean with the American people about the tradeoffs, and he will have to explain why those tradeoffs are necessary even as many Americans fear that they will have to pay more taxes or get lower quality health care in return.
The Conservative Party's tighter rules on immigration are difficult to consume for many British Asians especially, who fear it will be even tougher for them to bring over their spouses or parents from abroad.
The industry is said to fear the recommendations of the report even though it would not lead to a binding treaty or any new legal obligations.
The fear is that these syndicates use financial rewards as a means to get players, or in some cases even teams and officials, to play in a such a way that they achieve a pre-determined result.
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