The great fear among Italian industrialists is that this will weaken the country's clusters.
Because the great fear is ignorance, regulators are commendably seeking unobtrusive ways to keep tabs on the markets.
The great fear among Iraq's neighbours is that America may be militarily successful in destroying much of Iraq, but that the eventual political success will still be Saddam's.
The great fear that you wouldn't be able to see your own doctor under Clinton care has been replaced by the reality that you won't be able to see any doctor at all.
QUIST-ARCTON: That is the great fear, not only amongst Chadians and Sudanese, the ordinary people, but amongst the U.S., which has been a really key observer in these talks, and the international community.
The great fear of the Obama campaign must be that the enthusiasm of the tea party will help the Republicans, while their own disappointed, demoralised and the disappointed supporters will simply stay at home.
What he did not touch on was the great Labour fear - one that Gordon Brown is also particularly eager to address - that dissatisfaction with the government will see the SNP winning power in Scotland and holding that referendum in the near future.
Inflation became the next great fear to drive investors to gold.
The things now causing great fear, like the questionable solvency of Greece, are just speed bumps en route to economic growth and higher profits.
Because the greatest danger of the liberty comes when there is great fear on the country.
As soon as new matches are consecrated, they're replaced. (How quickly Sunday's thriller vaporized Djokovic's five-set semi over Murray and Nadal's four-setter over Federer, not to mention Victoria Azarenka's 6-3, 6-0 rout of Maria Sharapova in the women's final.) The torrent of great tennis has undermined the old fear that the game would unravel with new technology, that it would become a tedious game of baseline heavy hitting.
Such proclamations by the Federal Reserve have given the market great comfort in knowing that the fear of a potential double-dip recession has been reduced due to this level of support.
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Music intensified the experiences of pleasure at seeing the great ones, or fear and loathing at those who resisted them.
The TUV's Jim Allister said there seemed to have been a great fear of discussing the proposal with staff.
The danger is that, in such a climate of great apprehension and fear, the media cannot fulfill their duty to critically report on events.
On the other side, there is also a diffused feeling of uneasiness, if not of fear, of the great potentiality that it can offer.
He is at his best when evoking the greed, fear and outright paranoia of the first great age of proprietary-trading desks (which bet big with their bank's own capital).
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But rather than rely on desperation alone, the multinationals have also taken great care to alleviate the politicians' biggest fear: that they will be accused of siding with the enemy.
Shocking as the incident was and the fear of a repeat performance is great the Egyptian government is in no immediate danger.
I've said before, but I think it bears repeating, that we have come a long way since January, when at that time we were losing 700, 000 jobs per month and across the political spectrum I think there was fear of the possibility of another Great Depression.
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Advertising slogans are a barometer of the popular mood, so when images of soup lines are used in advertising it means Great Depression fear has saturated the culture.
Why should anyone ever fear that the great and wealthy environs of Washington, DC would put that money to ill purpose?
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The BBC's Mark Doyle, in Bandiagara, some 320km (200 miles) south of Timbuktu, says there is still great fear among the people outside of the main population centres.
The consequences include the worst recovery since the Great Depression and a growing fear of big government among a majority of independents and, shockingly, a near majority of Democrats.
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Perhaps the great flaw is that it has too great a fear of exactly locating her greatness, and the meaning of her greatness.
This evening it is harder to imagine the horror of a 13thcentury sea battle, the timber-clash and slaughter, than the young Marco, 27 years earlier, filled with the fear and curiosity that begins all great journeys, sailing off between these islands for the Far East.
And too often fear can be the great inhibitor but before you can address is you need to identify it.
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Their great fear is that the opposition will expose this truth, so they are attempting to silence us by unlawfully violating our freedom of assembly.
And what I fear is that the Great Recession has moved the US towards European levels of structural employment, without any kind of Euro-style social safety net.
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We lost our last big stadium to Manchester City in 2002 after a great Commonwealth Games and the fear is now that we'll lose another one to football.
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