This same fallacy is what causes some people to be afraid of flying on an airplane.
But that game I don't remember so I don't think I am going to be afraid.
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There are things in this world to be afraid of, and criticalities are among them.
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Of course there is no escaping that there are valid things to be afraid of.
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The letter to the Telegraph urges MPs "not to be afraid to reject this legislation".
They want you to be afraid, to be very afraid of them, to be intimidated.
He says he travels to remote districts and tells people not to be afraid.
People who haven't had seizures need to understand there is nothing to be afraid of, she said.
Now that November has come and gone, it is clear that there was little to be afraid of.
According to the data, American workers have very good reason to be afraid.
He later said the incident happened so quickly he did not have time to be afraid, our correspondent adds.
If David answered: "Yes, I am afraid", Amin I feared, would say: "Well, you've every reason to be afraid".
We certainly have nothing to be afraid of in advocating a dialogue.
They used to be afraid to say that anything was wrong.
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"If you have to take Xanax to get on the elevator, you never learn that the elevator isn't something to be afraid of, " says Dr. Josephson.
Teachers are usually very careful to start new students quite slowly and gently, so you don't have to be afraid of being pushed beyond your abilities.
"We were in fear for our lives, " says Deuce owner Richard Hennig, a 6-foot-6 machine-shop owner who doesn't look as if he needs to be afraid of anything.
One of his young clients, Christopher Fulchino, made an emotional speech urging victims to be strong, to acknowledge what had been done to them and not to be afraid.
In a study published in Science in December, Caltech economist Colin Camerer and colleagues asked why people tend to be afraid to invest in stock markets outside their own country.
Obama finished his speech with another message not just to the newly minted Morehouse grads, but to all Americans -- a message based on Martin Luther King's refusal to be afraid.
Morality aside, the time has come to be afraid.
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