Similar to Kidd, opposing teams haven't feared Shumpert shooting from outside.
The good news, if you are contemplating leaving for tax reasons, is that the new law isn't the feared "exit tax" that was passed by the Senate.
On Father Capodanno Boulevard in Staten Island's Midland Beach, frigid gusts blew in from the water, but those residents who have moved back in to their houses said the wind wasn't as bad as feared even at the height of the storm.
The Stoxx Europe 600 was up 0.8%, after data showing Spain's economy wasn't quite as bad as feared.
Her selection committee feared he didn't have the communication skills needed to be an ambassador.
Getting stuck with the old iPhone isn't looking as bad as we feared.
While the delay wasn't quite as bad as we feared it would be, it was definitely helpful to know about it ahead of time.
And though he feared he couldn't afford his master's degree, he found work with the research and development arm of the U.S. Army and left school debt-free.
According to an inquest, Fashanu left a note saying that, because he was gay, he feared he wouldn't get a fair trial in the United States on sexual assault charges.
In 2009, the chain tried a million-sandwich giveaway, but many operators didn't honor the coupons because they feared losing too much money, angering customers who came in seeking the free sandwiches.
Last month's figures weren't the runaway disaster many had feared, but that only shows how rough things have become, as the U.S. economy deals with the twin problems of inflation and a slowdown. (See: "CPI Shows Inflation Is Still Chugging") In particular, energy prices have spiked by 15.9% over the past year, and food prices have gone up an eye-opening 5.1%.
Irish officials insisted publicly that a bailout wasn't on the table: Political leaders feared a voter backlash at the loss of sovereignty a bailout would entail.
Mr McCaffrey said that while he wouldn't go so far as to say he feared for his life, he did fear "a good kicking".
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While that was lower than some analysts' estimates, they weren't as low as many on Wall Street had feared.
Mr. Kuptsov said he feared that if his daughter didn't make it and attended a regular school, she would get bored.
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Kelly also played a segment of a doctor's audio deposition in which he said he feared that if the material wasn't removed, Kransky would have died.
Another rider said he didn't want to take performance-enhancing drugs because he feared the health consequences.
He feared that he and his wife won't be able to afford the monthly health insurance premium the company wants to charge miners and retirees.
This could be a pretty robust process, given the kicking given to the bill in the Second Reading Debate on 7 June, when some peers clearly thought the bill didn't go far enough in promoting local power while others feared a massive infringement over property rights.
Those who escaped weren't simply survivors, she argued, they were hostages who feared they would be the next killed.
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When her sinuses gave her trouble, she didn't want to take oral decongestants or nasal sprays because she feared they could be harmful to her baby.
Jean said in a deposition she feared she would be fired if she didn't give up her password, a twist in the case that Mr. Maltby says could sway a jury against the company.
One of the reasons I didn't act a fool when I was in school was because I feared my father taking the belt to my butt, and that was enough to keep me on the straight and narrow.
Beyond the immediate problems firms here will face because of a limit on transactions and a freeze of banking activity, Mr. Pilikos said he feared many of his organization's members wouldn't survive the blow delivered by the closure of Cyprus Popular Bank and the hefty haircut imposed on deposits in Bank of Cyprus.
He didn't get the job of Secretary of State in 1996 partly because Clinton aides feared Holbrooke would always be promoting himself at their expense.
We are pleased, however, that the government haven't gone for the widespread reduction in access to jury trial that we had once feared.
After starting a burn camp in San Diego when I was 30, I couldn't tell the children to face their fears jumping off the diving board when I feared fire.
When antilock brakes were new, some people feared the technology would lengthen stopping distances, but today most drivers wouldn't be without them.
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Barker is right to say these cuts won't have come as a surprise to people working in the industry, some of whom feared they might be even more severe.
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