We should be terrified of this happening to our public schools.
Bank regulators are said to be terrified of toughening their stance towards the banks, which are suspected of under-reporting bad loans, for fear of triggering a general collapse.
Very much a work of its time, it helped to define that uncertain period as the Communist dominoes fell and the West wondered what to be terrified of next.
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Families may be in denial or assume that memory problems are just a normal part of aging, while patients may be terrified of losing their ability to live independently.
Gaelic folk singer Julie Fowlis says she used to be "terrified" of singing solo in public.
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"I would be terrified that one of my students would find my weapon and bring it out, " she said.
Bank of America should be terrified that it is near the bottom of the customer-experience index while another bank, USAA, is right at the top.
So, should investors in Apple shares and prospective buyers of its debt be terrified the company is going the way of those three (and perhaps BlackBerry, which has had a similar trajectory)?
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Even tax-averse Republicans should be terrified at the prospect of either of these plans becoming law.
In a crisis supervisors will still be terrified that the threat of hundreds of billions of dollars of losses will fuel panic.
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Considering what has happened to Hungary, where democracy is visibly eroding, we should all be terrified at the prospect of endless economic stagnation in the newest EU members since such economic suffering will, sooner or later, bring extremely deleterious political consequences.
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The mundane can be quite comforting for those terrified of leaving their comfort zone.
Through a small, saving grace, I had a boss who was a dog lover, himself, and did his best to accommodate my working from home sometimes so Mordred wouldn't have to be alone -- and because I was terrified of what we would come home to.
He had come to a hospital to observe one of his MRI machines in use and met a young family whose little girl was so terrified of the MRI that she had to be sedated before getting a scan.
"It does not have to be as the result of physical violence that women were terrified of him, but... the knowledge that someone is capable of extreme acts of violence is enough to make someone extremely afraid, " Ms Neate said.
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Networking can be intimidating for a lot of people it certainly terrified me for years.
He told Mr Miliband he had received a letter from a pensioner who thought they would be hit by the change as a result of being "terrified" by the Labour leader's "completely irresponsible" actions.
Yet they leave out that one group of people -- the people who have a right to be terrified when they are told the economy will only be brutal in the short term.
Dr Sarah Jarvis, a GP and regular on the BBC's The One Show, says at the height of the MMR scare, she would be having "half hour discussions with terrified parents" in her baby clinic on a daily basis.
Back home, one of my African-American neighbours, who is terrified that Mr Obama will be assassinated, asked me if he has any security.
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Aside from my periodic reunions with Mr. If Loving You Is Wrong, I Don't Wanna Be Right, I've been holding my breath through the strike, terrified for the fate of Pushing Daisies, this beautiful baby bird of a TV show I've been doing.
In the end, eurozone governments were terrified that if lenders to Spanish and Irish banks were punished, there would be a devastating domino effect of withdrawals of funds from banks in other weaker economies - a domino effect that would jeopardise the survival of the eurozone.
You'll be paralyzed by the hideous, red-faced howl of horror that he wrenches from his depths when his terrified mother (Diane d'Aquila) begs him not to renounce his family and his country.
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