What should frighten the public is not the federal government's monstrous power but its impotence.
They are at work today propagating a new menace to frighten us -- global warming.
Its leader, Rachid Ganouchi, accuses opponents of scare tactics to frighten businesses and women.
However, Lula (as he is known) has been at pains not to frighten foreign investors.
It would frighten them, so far away from me, so vulnerable to my fate.
"We are not trying to unduly frighten people, " said Rick Lathrop, director of the Grant F.
As you walk through the haunted house a ghost will frighten you at some point.
Amkor operates in a promising market, but its finances may frighten even battle-hardened investors.
The letter will encourage frighten urge inform taxpayers how to file a complaint against those preparers.
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Such admonitions can frighten voters, an especially pertinent concern seven months before an election.
Some say that a formal debt-restructuring system will raise the cost of borrowing and frighten skittish markets.
It tended to frighten our allies and make support of American leadership of the West more difficult.
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But if they are too crude they may frighten schools into a narrow, regimented focus on tests scores.
Critics say the reforms will focus more power in the president's hands and this will frighten off foreign investors.
During Samhain, Celts built huge bonfires on hilltops to frighten away evil spirits.
But Britain has blocked the tax for two years for fear it would handicap financial markets and frighten investors.
Their volatility could frighten anxious investors into bailing when the stock market dips.
The only thing on which there is general agreement is that nothing should be done to frighten away depositors.
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Do not allow anyone who tries to make you lose hope and frighten you, make you lose your temper.
In raising the stakes to make this a crisis about peace in Europe he is trying to frighten European leaders.
The idea that the U.S. no longer needs to keep 6, 000 troops in Saudi Arabia must frighten the royal family.
You know, the great pile of money with which the authorities are going to frighten the markets into submission?
The law was a pistol Congress pointed at its own head in order to frighten itself into cutting the deficit.
"The primary purpose of every piece has to be to inform and serve, not to frighten or titillate, " Davidson says.
Trying to frighten the public that gays are trying to get married and adopt children and teach in our public schools.
This tactic has often been used in Iran to frighten prominent people, without stoking more public anger by detaining them directly.
Many suspect that Mr Sankoh is deliberately keeping up a terror campaign to frighten people into voting him into the presidency.
Luddites will thus be able to continue to frighten shoppers with fears that the meat has been treated with some sort of radioactive material.
Night Shyamalan has made a career out of devising films that manage to frighten and excite without ever quite coming alive.
However, these actions are usually calculated decision made by the DPRK and meant only to frighten the West into more concession payments.
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