Think the unthinkable, the thing that scares you to think about several times a day.
Philip, 91, has been admitted to hospital three times in the past 18 months after suffering health scares.
Ariel found that the mention of church or God scares people into being more truthful.
The trouble is that health scares tend to affect political popularity only when they go wrong.
It was a close shave, and it scares me to think about it now.
"It kind of scares me, too, because it could have happened to me, " he said.
They are looking for cheap, reliable transportation, and the history of recalls scares them away.
There were a lot of them: 350 bomb threats and scares between 1983 and 1992.
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The genetic-control question that scares people most, however, is germ-line manipulation or, in tabloid parlance, designer babies.
Yet while we're much better prepared, SARS still scares us ... sometimes into silence.
It really scares me that "fair, " as I know it, may have gone for good.
The fallout from the health scares is likely to be political as much as economic.
And let's do it without the brinksmanship that stresses consumers and scares off investors.
In general, too, the Democratic Party scares the rich much less than it used to.
There have been scares in the UK over tainted medicines which have caused liver problems in a few patients.
What scares me about Apple is the competition is comfortably capitalized and knocking on the door.
His domestic agenda scares the tourism industry that earns a vital chunk of Egypt's foreign revenues.
"Over the course of years we've had some situations where there have been ricin scares, " Donahoe said.
And he has even less reason to care if the new pawall scares away some Post readers.
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In anthrax scares, everyone who may have been exposed is often given Cipro even before symptoms develop.
But history shows demand should pick back up given what happened in other recent food safety scares.
"It scares me that we are sprayed with this chemical day after day, like cockroaches, " she says.
Londoners typically find solidarity only in suffering or inconvenience: through Tube strikes, terrorist scares or the weather.
What scares many people about the emerging field of synthetic biology is the lack of official safeguards.
Police also appealed for anyone there to take extra care with their belongings, to avoid sparking security scares.
De Soto highlights how this quagmire scares away the capital investment that might otherwise propel Haitian living standards.
Shouldn't America have at least one officer of cabinet rank who scares the daylights out of these people?
That, at least with this small sliver of moms in key battleground states, is one that scares them.
Northern Ireland had a couple of early scares before making the breakthrough after nine minutes in a swift counterattack.
And, if the jute baron scares other poorly performing companies, so will India.
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