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It argues that to do so could have a "chilling effect" on future advice.
BBC: A doctor
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First is a growing credit crunch within the eurozone, as weak eurozone banks cut back their cross-border lending and - increasingly - their domestic lending too (there is a chilling analysis today of the so-called Balkanisation of eurozone banking by Morgan Stanley, which is critical of the limited banking union proposed by eurozone leaders as a solution).
BBC: Business
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So much for the latter's purported "chilling effect" on intelligence with which he disagreed and those who generated it.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Confirm Bolton
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So that the next person who was given the same chilling diagnosis could hopefully find my story and rest assured that a happy ending was indeed possible.
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He said it was "particularly chilling" given the fact that a primary school was so close to the scene.
BBC: West Belfast bomb alert
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The first phase was chilling, in part because the banter of the soldiers was so far beyond the boundaries of civilian discourse.
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