They fear a number of pledges will not be fulfilled in full or on a timely basis.
But some people have reportedly refused to leave because they fear having nowhere else to go.
They fear a plastic look and that the downtown will wind up looking like Pier Village.
They fear that fair value would lead to more frequent dips in banks' capital levels.
They fear that Rover's pension and other liabilities will land on them if the venture fails.
They fear the Bush administration could commit the US to defend Iraq no matter what.
Senior police officers publicly fret about what they fear could be the politicisation of the service.
They fear high-value insurgent detainees could slip through the system's cracks as a result.
And they fear that numerous well-publicized breaches and breakdowns in security will happen to them.
But they fear David Miliband, the foreign secretary and the bookies' favourite to replace Mr Brown.
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Many are frightened to come clean to tax officials because they fear the consequences.
They fear that easing access to handguns will lead to a rise in murder rates.
They fear there will be an overconsumption of resources that will blight the planet.
They fear there will be an over-consumption of resources that will blight the planet.
They fear Kerkorian's influence will cause management to take its eye off the turnaround.
If all this can happen to them, they fear it can happen to another American family.
They fear the Bush administration may seek broad new law enforcement powers that go beyond terrorism.
Family members were also on hand, waiting out what they fear will be a devastating day.
Those newly forced from their homes say they fear to return unless security is improved.
They can also claim they fear for their safety or might be subjected to harassment.
The supporters they fear most are English, not the majority but a significant minority.
They fear that high costs, high taxes and onerous regulations are making the province uncompetitive.
They fear people like Joe Arpaio, the sheriff of Arizona's Maricopa County, which contains Phoenix.
The outcome, they fear, may be a weaker tax reform, or none at all.
They fear further stigmatisation now that the wheat has been formally separated from the chaff.
Foreign investors have been pulling out of Russian markets mainly because they fear for the rouble.
They fear the plight of families will only get worse if the job is scrapped.
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Nations are reluctant to negotiate deals with the U.S. if they fear endless changes in the Congress.
They fear that rich countries' debt problems will mean that less money is available for poor ones.
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They fear in some cases, temporary teachers will be dropped in order to make way for trainees.
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