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Many bosses, workers and politicians in the rich world fear that the success of these newcomers will be at their own expense.
ECONOMIST: The rich nations no longer dominate global production
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Gary Wendt, CEO of GE Capital during its heyday, once said to me that the secret of his success was the fear that his business could fall off a cliff at any moment.
FORBES: Get Ready to Fall Off the Cliff
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Although Teledesic says it is still confident of success, others fear that the improvement of rival technologies, such as broadband wireless and fibre optics, will leave Teledesic with little but niche markets.
ECONOMIST: Prince Alwaleed
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They recognize their stake in the coalition's success, even though a thick residue of fear inhibits many from contributing to that success.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations
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Even success, it seems, cannot escape the year of fear.
CNN: Newsmakers 1995
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And unless America can make a success out of Iraq, investors fear that it will lack the credibility to press for ambitious change elsewhere.
ECONOMIST: Reconstructing the Middle East
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It is rich countries' fear of emerging economies' success, not that success itself, that is the real danger to the world economy.
ECONOMIST: Playing leapfrog