And I'm hoping that this could work, but I'm really afraid that this would not work.
There has been, there are so many media outlets that each one is really afraid of losing the audience.
And they know they need to do what you just said, diversify, but they're really afraid at this point to do anything.
"We're really afraid that his body won't be able to take this much longer, " said Janis Puracal, who was allowed to visit her brother in prison several months ago.
"The point is being made very loudly that African countries and the wider G77 bloc will not accept non-action on the Kyoto Protocol, and they're really afraid that a deal has been stitched up behind their backs, " he told BBC News.
It didn't evaluate any plant-based or compounded kinds of hormone replacement therapy, and I think that it skewed the discussion of estrogen replacement in such a way that now, probably many women are really afraid to touch it with a 10-foot pole, no matter how much they suffer.
OK, so I'd like to say that I've never really been afraid of snakes.
And because by this point he was really quite afraid, he began humming to himself to screw up his courage.
The Russians are afraid of us because we really know how to do business.
But I couldn't really blame him or others who are afraid to talk.
He has to feel really excited about his business' future to not be afraid of any slowdown.
He has to feel really excited about his business' future and not be afraid of any slowdown to move ahead so fearlessly.
But what really stands out in my memory is that he was afraid, very afraid, and he wasn't ashamed to admit it.
Down south in Basra and Nasiriya, the people really would turn on the paramilitaries if they weren't afraid.
She did not seek counseling, partly because she was afraid that if she told anyone what she was really thinking, her baby would be taken away.
Mr. VINCENT JENSEN (Dutch Copywriter): I haven't really seen anything in my personal life that should make me feel afraid for my financial situation yet.
Nobody is really sure that there is much money to be made, but all are afraid to miss out.
Because he was afraid that if the name was changed, people would think it really was a proper parliament, that the battle was won.
At the beginning of the war people were not afraid to go out but after two or three years the violence really started to increase.
And that, I think, is probably a bigger danger because at that point, when you're so afraid to make mistakes and you're so fearful, then it really drains from you any sense of purpose or passion as to why you wanted to serve in the first place, and you become much more concerned with just, you know, being in office than you are about making a difference.
Now that conflict of interest rules at universities often prevent many real top experts from taking drug company speaking fees, and because many of those experts have given up the money because they are afraid it will hurt their reputation, the people giving these speeches are not always really the best and the brightest.
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They are afraid of what these things will be able to do (and because no one has really shown off yet what they do that fear is at least partially justified).
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