He was now someone to fear, saying the things that he normally avoided saying.
The spec shorts may be undersold, and if so, they have little to fear.
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There are plenty of reasons to fear that investors' love affair with gilts won't be sustained.
All this might suggest that China has little to fear from a revaluation of the yuan.
Greed can often lead to similar suboptimal decision-making outcomes to fear, but for different reasons.
But the fact is that there is no reason for Netanyahu to fear their plans.
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He also said those were "genuinely sick, disabled or are retired... have nothing to fear".
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" So to plagiarize blatantly, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
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That lack of explanation apparently led investors to fear the worst and trade accordingly.
Personally, I think Google has nothing to hide and we have nothing to fear.
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"I don't think we have anything to fear from UKIP, " she told the BBC.
In 1960 a West German car worker had little to fear from Eastern Europe or Asia.
Trading far and wide, the small countries will have less reason to fear their giant neighbour.
So how much has the radical Mr McCain to fear from his party's establishment?
So it had little to fear from Mercosur, or the considerable trade-freeing that preceded it.
Some industries, such as pharmaceuticals, have much to fear from a looser approach to patents.
Anyway, labs that were up to date on their protection payments usually had nothing to fear.
Those officials at France's Ministry of Culture have less to fear than they think.
By the time I got to 6th Avenue the stares had turned to fear.
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Today, it is the elected monarchies ruled by economic populists who have the most to fear.
But Mr Kerry, even more than Mr Bush, has reason to fear the trap of ideological labels.
In an increasingly fearful world, knowing what to fear (and what not to fear) is increasingly important.
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They too, reacted to fear and lusts, but just to different fears and lusts than most people.
"The local pub has nothing to fear, the responsible off licence has nothing to fear, " she said.
Romney and Gingrich, who have the most to fear from a candidate that could unify social conservatives.
He may have thought that his money would protect him and that he had nothing to fear.
Until the man-eating wolves can be killed, children in the villages will continue to fear the predators.
In this highly competitive market, there is no need to fear the merger of Oracle and PeopleSoft.
In fact, insurers have as much to fear from the advent of genetic testing as consumers do.
Whatever its motives, western Europeans suddenly believed they had reason to fear for their own energy security.
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