These proposals were eventually rejected for fear that the use of the bomb might provoke a nuclear exchange with the Soviet Union. |
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It is applied in so many places that we often avoid using the word for fear that we will be misunderstood. |
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Players were afraid to take defensive risks for fear that no one would help out, and often no one would. |
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Some banks are also refraining from extending loans for fear that they could harm their capital adequacy ratios. |
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The pharmas have been very averse to lowering those prices in the developing world for fear that it will set a precedent. |
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I took a small sip of my smoothie and decided not to drink anymore of it, for fear that it might go straight into my thunder thighs. |
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Many young people are refusing to contribute for fear that they will receive nothing back in their old age. |
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Nervous butterflies fluttered in her stomach every time a messenger or lower official left Orwell's tent for fear that it might be Smith. |
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For days she did not venture out for fear that she would be manhandled again. |
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They refrain from eating turtle meat for fear that this would make their child slow-moving and slow-witted. |
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I can't bear to walk past a broken bottle or can for fear that some child may one day step on it. |
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In nineteenth-century France several freak shows were banned for fear that the shocking spectacles would cause women to bear monstrous children. |
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The guidelines dictate that emotionally charged topics be avoided on tests, for fear that mention of them might upset sensitive children. |
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I couldn't run, or even move, for fear that the watery goop covering the floor would splash up and cover me with its oozing foulness. |
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She snatched her arm back for fear that she would burst into a laughing spell from ticklishness. |
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Friends will not be paired together, for fear that they find a comfort zone. |
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Tooth-brushes are scrutinised for fear that the bristles came from the loathsome pig. |
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I'm even afraid to respond to this, for fear that it adds fuel to the fire. |
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The ambulances are regularly denied passage through security checkpoints, allegedly for fear that they may be smuggling weapons. |
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The steps were first excavated by local farmers in 1946, but were quickly backfilled for fear that sheep would fall down the hole. |
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The author's son explains that he had lied during the preliminary investigation and in court for fear that Pokrepkin would carry out his threats. |
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Husbands are reluctant to let their wives use contraceptive products for fear that they will be unfaithful. |
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Gazprom says it cannot simply store gas in Ukraine for fear that Kiev will misappropriate it. |
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We shouldn't play it safe, or feel we have to play it safe, for fear that we might fail. |
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Nerves jangle at every fire-sale, for fear that this will become the new benchmark for sticky assets. |
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In many cases, physicians are reluctant to refer patients to palliative care for fear that the demand will outstrip resources. |
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Sometimes the child will panic at the care and attention he receives, he can't accept it for fear that he will lose it and be abandoned. |
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The problem for the financial sector is that they don't want to admit the size of their bad debts, for fear that if they did, they would then be insolvent. |
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Masters of any art or craft guard against the temptation to rest on their laurels for fear that their work may imperceptibly deteriorate. |
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The army aborted the country's first multi-party parliamentary election in 1992 for fear that Islamists might sweep the board. |
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The local bourse did not open Wednesday for fear that investor panic in the wake of Tuesday's attacks would wreak havoc on the already depressed markets. |
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Black economy firms cannot grow to any appreciable extent for fear that their fraud will be discovered. |
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Only then did the adults realise what their careless talk had meant, and rapidly shushed me for fear that the smaller children would hear. |
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It is absurd for a local council to cut down perfectly good horse chestnut trees for fear that pedestrians will sue if they are hit by conkers. |
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They may know who has been spray-painting their garage, for example, but won't tell the police for fear that their car will be torched in retaliation. |
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On March 13th, Mr Tsvangirai stopped short of calling for mass protests, doubtless for fear that his supporters would be mown down. |
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Let me now, though, for fear that I should ladle consensus sauce over this report, list the main points on which we disagree. |
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He walks with a shuffling gait, almost as if he is refusing to lift his feet and take real steps for fear that the ground will disappear once he lifts his feet from it. |
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Kids are cautioned not to touch a mangy dog for fear that the mange will ooze from the hapless pooch to the child and cause his skin to rot and his hair to fall out. |
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A traffic cop pounced on them and, screaming abuses, began slapping one of the men, who could not even shield himself for fear that the cart would go out of control. |
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Georgi Malenkov, in the chair, paled for fear that the other members would not instantly stand up to protest and demand that the request be denied. |
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Qatar imposed a moratorium in 2005 for fear that rapid production could damage the reservoir. |
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They dare not return home for fear that the government's hired hands will kill them. |
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Kabylie has always aroused the anxiety and distrust of the government for fear that its claims infect other fringe groups of the population. |
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Act on your instincts rather than passing them over for fear that you could be wrong or that you might offend. |
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It limits the ability of the organizations to challenge the Government for fear that their funding will be cut as a result. |
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Please also provide examples of cases in which the authorities did not proceed with the extradition, refoulement or expulsion of an individual for fear that the person concerned would be tortured. |
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This has resulted in a cruel irony whereby the poor are reluctant to protest against corruption, for fear that the trickle of resources which flows in their direction might be turned off! |
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She quickly dressed for fear that someone would walk through the shower door and see her in all her glory. |
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They even made women continue to use maces after cues were invented, for fear that they would rip the cloth with the sharper cues. |
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Given Sam's predicament, he avoids revealing his suspicion that he may have travelled back in time, for fear that others will think he is insane. |
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Whites who hoarded candles, guns and tinned beans for fear that revolutionary bands would soon be stomping on their flowerbeds were pleasantly surprised by the peaceful transition to majority rule. |
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But Team USA refrained from using the technique, which requires boats to sail at 45 degrees to the wind and to turn frequently, while going upwind, for fear that they would lose speed while turning. |
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Executions, we are told, take place at 4 a.m., without warning, which means that prisoners never sleep before six o'clock in the morning for fear that their time has come. |
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There's a reluctance by some in the investigation business to cooperate with other stakeholders for fear that it might be seen as compromising their independence. |
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On the other hand, the Court observed, it is important that complainants not be coerced into entering into inadequate settlements for fear that they would otherwise lose their rights. |
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The Gospel judiciously advises that the cockle and the good grain be allowed to grow together, that one not try to pull out what seems to be the cockle for fear that the good grain might come with it. |
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On August 2nd a Milan judge ordered Gianpiero Fiorani, BPI's boss, suspended from his job for 60 days, for fear that he might tamper with evidence. |
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This is important, as people living with HIV are often reluctant to proceed with litigation for fear that their positive status will be disclosed to the public at large, and that they will suffer discrimination. |
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The fertility dolls are made by pregnant women, who must not set eyes on someone or something malformed, for fear that their children resemble them. |
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Special courts, set up after the revolution, continue to try clergymen in secret for fear that news of their misdeeds would reflect badly on the regime. Even so, lonely voices are emerging to say the unsayable. |
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According to information received, soldiers are instructed not to let any persons approach the tanks for fear that someone could throw a hand-grenade through the trap door. |
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For example, most businesses try hard to avoid relying on one customer for fear that if they lose that customer, their business could be devastated. |
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Managers and co-workers could easily become reluctant to offer necessary criticisms and critiques of the work of other employees for fear that an offended employee could make anonymous unfounded accusations against them. |
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A public inquiry, that is one dead horse that deserves to be beaten a bit more for fear that it may rise from the dead and trample once again on the political process in Canada. |
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Provincial governments are wary to prosecute a payday lender for fear that the lack of a payday loan company alternative would result in consumers using illegal alternatives such as loan sharks. |
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This context partly explains the sluggishness of demand and the wait-and-see attitude of the personal sector, which is saving for fear that financial turbulence may threaten pensions. |
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While an offer of co-location has been extended to all community agencies, there has been a reluctance on agencies' part to accept the offer for fear that co-location would lead to the loss of their core funding. |
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In some European countries, such as France, forcibly displaced parents are afraid to send their children to school for fear that they may be arrested and detained once again. |
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In 1940, during the Second World War, the Eisteddfod was not held, for fear that it would be a bombing target. |
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Specifically, he gave a prescription for fear that is dangerous. |
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The queen became hysterical for fear that he would die. |
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Sharon had balked, for fear that she'd be starving him. |
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A merry dance up front which should last for 48 hours or so, particularly as no-one is prepared to let the slightest inch go for fear that it might play into the hands of the opponents. |
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Don't name the Devil for fear that you'll summon him. |
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Indeed, it had been possible that one or more justices would dissent for fear that such an outcome might risk the Court's institutional standing and credibility. |
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Others have shied away from a muscular European foreign policy, and especially defence policy, for fear that this would sever the all-important transatlantic link. |
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Staff at the FMCS are reluctant to market preventive mediation services too extensively for fear that they may not have the time or resources to respond to increased demands. |
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If SAT had offered the training itself, it is unlikely that clients would have been willing to get tested, for fear that they might be turned away for future loans if they tested positive. |
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Some parents, even with young children, say yes to everything or keep their opinions to themselves for fear that their children won't love them as much or that they'll grow apart too quickly. |
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A girl's been turned into a woman, A woman turned into a corpseSalvo after salvo rattled from the Solzhenitsyn typewriter, always interleaved with carbon copies for fear that the secret police would seize the manuscript. |
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But halfway through the blasting, the Thai government has suspended the project, for fear that the faster flow of an unimpeded current would increase erosion and thus alter the midstream boundary with Laos. |
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After rising costs forced Honda to drop out of F1 last December, Mr Mosley responded by capping the amount each team could spend at £40m a year, for fear that the smaller teams might disappear from the starting grid. |
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Multi state power transmission projects are discouraged by states with cheap electric power rates for fear that exporting their cheap power will lead to increased rates. |
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Feminists are ditching the pink pussyhats during this year's Womens' Marches across the country for fear that they make some participants feel they aren't welcome. |
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The situation has prompted residents to consider killing stray dogs for fear that they might pounce on cadaver bags and expose unidentified bodies, sources said. |
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David's, for fear that the Crown and Canterbury should suffer thereby. |
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