And scaring people by sadistically exaggerating the perils, if only in retrospect, increases his credit.
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Some might argue that the deficit is scaring away investment because interest rates are too high.
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L. Stine has spent two decades scaring children with his "Goosebumps" youth horror books.
You watch the final five minutes standing on your toes, clapping your hands, scaring the pets.
None of this is enough to prove that graft, alone, is scaring off business.
The President and other politicians need immediately to stop scaring the nation about the fiscal cliff.
Now it is scaring up anxiety that you'll lack the gold to pay for your golden years.
Farmers, in particular, are hurting, with stepped-up border enforcement as well as Colorado's laws scaring off migrants.
But he accused the Conservatives of "playing politics" and scaring people with "meaningless" statistics about Britain's energy supplies.
Russia risks scaring off investors of all stripes, as well as potential customers for its oil and gas.
And my point about this report is that it's hyped up to the point where it's scaring women.
In short, we can keep at zero by scaring folks about what will happen if we go above zero.
Rotherham United's chief operating officer Paul Douglas has told BBC Radio Sheffield their terms are scaring off new owners.
Executives have been complaining that the haze hanging over the harbor is scaring off some of their best talent.
Some bidders have sought trademark protection in the hope of scaring off rivals.
At best, these laws are scaring off a few tree bugs by burning down a 10th of the forest.
You can, for example, stick a tape in the thing and walk around, annoying old people and scaring cats.
But an ambulance was not the only memento mori, and there were other auguries capable of scaring us shitless.
Nor have they found deterrents gluing sequins to wings, installing scaring devices in lofts effective.
But it is a dangerous game of brinkmanship, and not only because it is scaring investors away from Russia.
"Whether the site's users care about privacy or not, Facebook needs to manage PR and avoid scaring advertisers, " McClure says.
FSA's new boss, has also been scaring local banks, by threatening stricter inspections of bad loans and tougher criteria for capital.
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One suspects his watchdogs, trying to protect their master by scaring Republicans away, are at least fearful that is the case.
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The problem is that instead of congratulating couples for making it all work, we are scaring them into believing it won't.
Print media companies are failing to achieve market expectations each quarter, scaring away investors, venture capitalists and potential buyers in droves.
The difficulty is how to plug this hole in the international financial system without scaring off investors in emerging markets altogether.
Schilling was deeply critical of the Governor for scaring off private investors and hamstringing his efforts to keep the company solvent.
For now, the most important thing to note regarding the new longevity is that it is scaring the bejeezus out of everyone.
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The revelations of the Railtrack case risk scaring investors away and will raise the government's costs of raising capital and securing contracts.
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Scaring the kids is one thing, but what about wearing the dress on the set in front of the cast and crew?
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