It's quick enough to scare yourself, sorted enough to prevent embarrassment, and yet so much more than that.
There, Richard Peto, an Oxford University statistician, quieted the cancer scare before it really began.
Women tend to be scare among the more senior positions of the world's largest companies.
Leaning into ambitions and aspirations that excite us, even if they simultaneously scare us.
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It was an excellent article, and the charts and the information in there should scare everyone.
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Lenient labor policies might scare shareholders of some firms, but they work at Nucor.
The scare seems to have changed Jobs--always before the dark genius--in a redemptive way.
Bondholders also got a scare from Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, and members of her cabinet.
They worry that introducing top-up fees would scare off potential students from poor families.
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Diller is indisputably a member of, quote, the wealthy, even without the scare quotes.
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I'd had a permanent scare from the tornado, and I wanted a permanent solution.
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He accused us of trying to scare trustees into believing they had such a duty.
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Pondering all the random, horrible ways we can get sick is enough to scare anyone stiff.
Every year at this time a few tax stories scare the bejesus out of us.
Slow grinding growth and the disciplined allocation of scare resources without regard to voter entitlements.
Initially these parties were hush-hush affairs and heavy security was hired to scare off automotive spies.
Its leader, Rachid Ganouchi, accuses opponents of scare tactics to frighten businesses and women.
And they ran some pretty nasty rumors in hopes that it would scare folks.
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They wouldn't scare me unless they sent me a text message with a photo attachment.
We just had different scare stories back then that didn't turn out to be true.
Everytime I sing it at my kindergarten it would scare a bunch of little children.
Mr Swanepoel argues that a plunge on Wall Street might scare investors away from paper.
He said he did not want to start a "scare story" on the issue.
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They now know, for example, that warnings about long-term health effects do not scare teenagers.
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Having survived that scare, Wigan started to give Liverpool a few things to worry about.
The summary--and rebuttal--of several dozen other arguments by tax protestors is clearly intended to scare taxpayers.
And the rivals accuse Honeywell of trying to scare plane owners into ordering only Honeywell gear.
That involved lots of graphics and hands-on training so the technology "wouldn't scare them, " Nataro said.
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Every October their slickly produced horrors scare up big money, and they are not alone.
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