Making agencies legally liable for their opinions, meanwhile, would scare them out of the business.
Right now, the company is all fun and games, but the prospect of a focused Twitter with billions of dollars in cash and a public currency should scare the hell out of everyone.
But Mr Cable told the BBC it was not the job of government to "scare the wits" out of people.
Every year at this time a few tax stories scare the bejesus out of us.
We don't need to scare the wits out of workers with threats to dismiss them.
This stat should scare the daylights out of every CMO who is generating leads and sending them to sales reps, and every CEO who approves the budget.
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Here's the problem, though, is when you've got all those things fitting together it ends up being a big, complicated bill and it's very easy to scare the daylights out of people.
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Speaking on the same programme, SNP defence spokesman Angus Roberston said "the anti-independence parties were using any opportunity to scare the wits out of people and suggest that independence is going to cost a whole load of jobs and investment".
Until it is clear how the PIP implants differed, and what risks are posed, "there is no reason to scare the hell out of all of these women who have implants, " said Joseph K. McLaughlin, a researcher at the International Epidemiology Institute in Rockville, Md.
So, unless the bears can come up with a reason to scare the heck out of us again in relatively short order, we should keep in mind that markets tend to exit a consolidation pattern heading in the same direction they were going before the consolidation pattern began.
My take: all this saber rattling about high royalties and windfall profits taxes is designed to scare the minnows out of the water and clear the way for the government to make a development deal with the big guys who have the balance sheet and know-how to get the job done.
World No. 3 Lee Westwood shot a closing round of 70 to finish 40th a day after an injury scare nearly forced him out of the tournament.
Wayne Rooney also sparked a World Cup scare when he limped out of the easy win at Old Trafford with what appeared to be a recurrence of the groin problem he first picked up at Blackburn last month.
Yet, after pointing out this problem, Oz goes on to scare the you-know-what out of anyone who falls into this category by making his own story far more dramatic than the reality.
Leo Strauss helped scare a lot of conservatives out of taking any ideological or practical risks in approaching this task.
In Georgia, officials have found that efforts to scare illegal immigrant farm workers out of the state have left a gaping hole in the workforce, one the Governor has encouraged be filled by recently released prisoners.
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The scare stories studiously leave out the dollar value of government transfers like food stamps as well as capital gains, health insurance and other factors.
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When mountains of food were being thrown away due to the salmonella in peanut butter scare, we were digging the unopened products out of the trash and taking it home.
Felix then goes on to scare us all silly by pointing out that this issuance of AAA bonds is carrying on.
But it would be just like the market to correct and scare some of these weaker hands or late-comers out of the market.
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Try as you will to scare people back to the 1950's but the horse is out of the barn.
Deficits tend to scare bond investors because governments can be tempted to inflate their way out of debt, which means that bonds lose value in real terms.
While we've certainly put a crick or two in our necks after a long work session on an plane, the story strikes us as being classic scare-journalism: although a lot of frightening statistics are trotted out, no published research is cited and the two main sources quoted are chiropractors.
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The big home improvement retailer has just begun to win some success shaking its stock price out of the doldrums--perhaps just in time to scare off Eddie Lampert or another potential suitor with designs on taking the company private.
Nowadays, people just jump out of the dark all of a sudden and screech (cheap scare) or creatively disembowel screeching second-string actors (more gross than actually frightening.) Couple that with a veneer of macho stylishness, and you've got yourself a relative facsimile of a motion picture.
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More likely, however, the U.S. savings gap (one of Roach's big scare points) is part of a larger economic or data phenomenon that no one has quite figured out. (Our bullish columnist David Malpass seems ahead on points.) America's growth engine keeps going because lots of capital is available, and at least some of it is being put to more efficient use.
What appears to be momentum for Mr. Barron is enough to scare the guard that has come out to endorse Mr. Jeffries, one after another, in the process resurrecting some of Mr. Barron's inflammatory statements and antics.
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