This bothers Kelman, who fears his friends will think they picked the wrong startup to work at.
Jim DeMint, R-South Carolina, who fears that Southers will allow airport screeners to engage in collective labor bargaining.
The manufacturers need the other guy, the one who fears he may not be all the man he could be.
Being a 15-year old girl who fears she might be pregnant is not the same thing today that it was in 1992.
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Unusually, Mr Obama, a Democrat, was accompanied on Tuesday by a Republican congressman, Scott Rigell, who fears job losses in his Virginia constituency if the cuts take effect.
But one potential contributing factor comes from a fascinating piece in National Affairs by Marc Dunkelman, who fears the winnowing out of so-called "middle-tier relationships" for the American citizen.
One woman who fears she was another victim of Worboys, although her case was not included in the charges, says she believes he gave her a spiked drink after picking her up outside a nightclub in London's Leicester Square.
Ruyle was one of several proponents of the drone ban from groups who expressed fears that drones would be used to spy on citizens.
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They were the wife who knew your fears before even before you expressed them.
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The door-to-door service, he says, will be intended to reassure parents who have safety fears about their children travelling to school unaccompanied.
Geoffrey Pearson, who follows popular fears at Goldsmith's College in London, says history may be responsible for the persistent British belief in slipping standards of conduct.
The rapid melting of the Arctic sea ice, then, illuminates the difficulty of modelling the climate but not in a way that brings much comfort to those who hope that fears about the future climate might prove exaggerated.
The latest example, which manages quite epically to combine both those forms of snobbery, comes from Sir Peter Stothard, editor of the Times Literary Supplement and Man Booker Prize judge, who has expressed fears that the standard of literary criticism has slipped and that book bloggers are some sort of literary kryptonite that will destroy the industry.
Even for someone like me, who often finds privacy fears overblown, the creep factor here is hard to ignore.
He called on the Orange Order to learn from the example of the Apprentice Boys of Londonderry who had "sought to understand the fears of their fellow citizens in Derry and who have involved children of all traditions in exploring and understanding their story and organisation".
Those who have been driven by fears of a greater collapse have sold at almost any price.
It might even dispel the fears of those who think free-traders cannot also care about turtles.
Protectionists who harp on trade deficit fears often propose to subsidize exports, restrict imports, or both.
The victims commissioner fears that families who have waited years will be told they must wait again.
But it would ease the fears of Republicans who see the elections of 2008 going the way of 2006.
Firstly, that there was little attempt to play the part of a healing president, stretching out to soothe the fears of those who didn't vote for him.
However unlike other intellectual shifts, politicians have found that they can curry important blocks of votes by playing to the fears of those who hold to traditional perspectives.
But 2009 looks less rosy: the government is cutting high expectations of income from migrants, amid fears that Filipinos who work in IT and finance, especially, will lose jobs.
He said the nearest turbine would be 2.3km from Stanage Park and the fears of opponents who say it would spoil the view "doesn't make any sense to me at all".
To assuage the fears of those who worry that the new rules will be abused or foster endless uncertainty, the situations in which re-trials can be permitted have been tightly defined.
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But if instead it confirms the fears of those who warned that governments would use any ECB intervention to abandon essential structural reforms, then this period of calm may not last too long.
One of the best observations came from the SDLP's Mark Durkan, who suggested that the whole process was "a penalty shoot-out in which no-one is going to score", which may encapsulate the fears of those who wish to reshape the Lords.
But the worst fears of those who had predicted an explosion of rage against the Bank of England and other symbols of capitalism largely failed to materialize due to a heavy police presence and the peaceful intentions of a large majority of protesters.
An inquiry spokesperson said Sir Anthony wished to ensure that as many victims and survivors as possible were made aware of its existence "and of the steps which the inquiry is taking to try to address the fears of those who may be worried about lifting the telephone to talk".
There were also big losses around the world as fears grew for those who had invested in Russia.
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