In Silicon Valley, paranoia around maintaining fervent control is even higher than other industries.
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For incumbents this ought to be reason for paranoia, but it need not spell doom.
The dark tone scared children and led to paranoia, a typical Thatcher-like approach, some might say.
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The 40-year-old company is steeped in a heritage of security (some would say paranoia).
People now started to live with paranoia and they are scared from the others.
If critical paranoia poisoned visual and imaginative pleasure, that was unavoidable: a toll of enlightened consciousness.
One hugely successful CEO names paranoia and urgency as the defining virtues of a winning business.
It was a quaint forbear to today's industry paranoia over CD-burning and Internet downloading.
Its self-described "paranoia" it won't even say how many people work in sales irritates analysts.
Mehrotra also speaks about the culture of paranoia he learned from his days at Intel.
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"I think it's paranoia between libertarians and the hard left that is unjustified, " Graham said.
On the positive side, the kids at Clayton were schooled in the art of legitimate paranoia.
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Is my paranoia spinning out of control, or is it just a natural response?
What was satire of paranoia in the old movie has been turned into just plain paranoia.
The game looks good, nice sense of paranoia as we see most everything through security cameras.
The very paranoia that made them deter foreign aid workers may feed delusions of foreign invasion.
The student said he believed the mix-up was a result of "fear and paranoia".
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Isolation has helped them to stoke paranoia, justify repression and escape responsibility for their peoples' suffering.
His view of world events is deeply distorted by his hatreds and prejudices and paranoia.
This bespeaks a victim mentality, not to mention a bit of the paranoia common among executive types.
But in a climate of paranoia, investors are more likely to sell first and ask questions later.
Turkey's growing influence has fostered a new national confidence that has replaced decades of paranoia and prickliness.
Extraordinary: the Missouri Ozarks as a backwoods crime scene in which methamphetamine fosters paranoia and corruption everywhere.
"It really preys on paranoia about the Sasser worm, " said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos.
Michael Shannon and Ashley Judd give tour de force performances in a descent into paranoia and delusion.
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Symptoms tend to appear in late adolescence or early adulthood, and can include delusions, hallucinations, paranoia, and depression.
It buries the actual problems with gaming or tech journalism deep beneath a mountain of vitriol and paranoia.
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People no longer equate Poland with the tantrums, paranoia and idiosyncrasies of the government led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski.
If it's not a genuine risk and just paranoia then open up the paths and get the tourists back.
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