Maybe he is trying to scare people, but they have software sensitive to critical words.
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He said it was "outrageous for an organisation for cheap publicity to seek to scare people".
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No part of the company and its ecosystem goes untouched and that amount of change can scare people.
Try as you will to scare people back to the 1950's but the horse is out of the barn.
He said the Republican goal this year is to scare people about him.
Obama has rejected that claim as a false allegation intended to scare people.
Eventually, this information could be used to help robot developers or animators who don't want their creations to scare people.
Petri, a fiscal conservative who wants to cut the huge taxpayer subsidies to private lenders, says Sallie Mae wants to scare people.
Whether it was Dutschke or someone else, and whatever their motivation, the ricin-tainted letters could have done more than make headlines or scare people.
The so-called fiscal cliff is a series of tax increases and spending cuts bundled into a name to scare people and serve political ends.
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You don't usually hear about these types of immigrants and the contribution they make to our economy because it doesn't scare people and sell tabloid newspapers!
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The ad that SafeMinds is trying to run is intended to scare people away from getting their flu vaccine, just as flu season is beginning.
"The internet is a great tool, it opens up all sorts of possibilities and we don't want to scare people about using it, " said Home Office Minister Hilary Benn.
For too long, we've seen taxes used as a wedge to scare people into supporting policies that actually increased the burden on working people instead of helping them live their dreams.
The New York Times, meanwhile, looked at how the insurance industry tries to scare people into buying disability insurance, and argued that the recent downturn in the market could be the start of a bigger sell-off.
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If 7-10 year Treasuries produced positive returns in all three of these worst inflation spikes since 1972, and one of those was even a positive real return, is it really prudent to scare people into owning much riskier assets?
Detroit didn't want to scare people.
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Part of the reason why it's so easy to scare people about health care, even if they don't like it the way it is now, is because you've got doctors, you've got nurses, you've got hospitals, you've got insurance systems, you've got Medicaid, you've got Medicare, you've got the VA system -- all these systems constitute several trillion dollars, one-sixth of our economy.
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" Dr. Koop himself once told Life magazine, "I think I scare most people.
According to federal investigators, McCay said that he wanted to scare the people on board.
More seriously, Google Now can have an unwieldy feel to it, like it's the start of a new OS growing inside the belly of the old one -- something that adds functionality but probably also represents the peculiar ability of Android to scare some people off with its complexity.
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So don't let people scare you.
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Here's the problem, though, is when you've got all those things fitting together it ends up being a big, complicated bill and it's very easy to scare the daylights out of people.
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Speaking on the same programme, SNP defence spokesman Angus Roberston said "the anti-independence parties were using any opportunity to scare the wits out of people and suggest that independence is going to cost a whole load of jobs and investment".
But Mr Cable told the BBC it was not the job of government to "scare the wits" out of people.
Wall Street has quite an effective scare story: While seven working-age people now support each American retiree, that figure will drop to three-to-one by 2025.
You know, I grew up in North Carolina, mostly, and there was a lot of gospel music, there was country music and there was a good deal of blues and I sort of got into music at the time of folk music, which, you know, sort of people refer to as the Great Folk Scare of the early '60s.
Nowadays, people just jump out of the dark all of a sudden and screech (cheap scare) or creatively disembowel screeching second-string actors (more gross than actually frightening.) Couple that with a veneer of macho stylishness, and you've got yourself a relative facsimile of a motion picture.
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