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"feared" Definitions
  1. afraid; afeard.

987 Sentences With "feared"

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She feared the bombings as much as she feared her captors.
She feared her partners' shame, feared more bullying from her tough-love parents, feared the jeering her thinner friends had to endure when they spent time with her.
They chose the second course — in part because many of them despised Ted Cruz more than they feared Trump, but mostly because they feared breaking the party, feared Trump's wrath and his voters' mass defections, feared what would happen if those pillars fell.
They feared the power of majorities and demagogues every bit as much as they feared kings.
That's why I'm so feared, that's why they feared me when I was in the ring.
Through them, I could say what I'd feared, face what I'd feared, and be what I'd desired.
"I feared her more than I feared anyone else," Gypsy told the court, according to the News-Leader.
Men feared their masculinity and sent her rape threats; women feared their low self-esteem and gave her verbal abuse.
AL-HOL CAMP, Syria (Reuters) - Iraqi farmer Shaker Salih says he feared Islamic State, but feared its defeat even more.
But she feared the police would arrest her, and she feared that her trafficker (who tracked her phone) would beat her.
Insecurities about size were also universal — women feared their breasts were too small, and men feared the same about their penises.
Others feared trapped But others are feared trapped in the rubble of the building in Huruma, a residential area in northeast Nairobi.
It simply meant that they really hated Prime Minister Léon Blum's socialist government and feared it more than they feared military defeat.
He feared a bloody return to World War I-style gridlock, and he also feared a runaway army that didn't need him.
She Told Investigators She Feared For Her Life According to the documents, the girl told investigators she constantly feared for her life.
BETTER THAN FEARED Morrisons' performance was, however, better than feared, with analysts forecasting a decline of 21% from the year earlier period.
That it would be as powerful a destructive force as many Americans feared — but only for some of the Americans who feared it.
"They might make a list of feared and avoided situations, rank them in order from least feared to most feared, and then progress through them in a deliberate and planned way that would allow the patient to practice [facing their phobia]," she explained.
A debate emerged between those who feared that the Philharmonic could not afford to take risks and those who feared it could not afford not to.
"As we feared, WPP's results did indeed surprise negatively and the scale of the slowdown was more than feared," Citi analysts said in a note to clients.
Those of us who feared the worst as he took office amid what he termed "American carnage" have seen much of what we feared come to pass.
"It was clear throughout that [these countries] feared it constraining geoengineering research and development far more than other countries feared that it could enable geoengineering," the source added.
Huggins feared the power of the state, but also feared the loss of that power, a fear aroused by his commitment to American democracy and opposition to communism.
Teen feared her family would kill her Qunun had flown to Thailand from Kuwait to escape her family, saying she feared they would kill her because she renounced Islam.
The song breezes through young Kenny who, as a child feared his mother's spankings, and, as a teen, feared losing his life for being wrongfully identified as a gangbanger.
And everyone — Mr. Baroni included — feared crossing him.
Just as he feared that certain species of native wildlife would go extinct, he feared that the same would happen to a precious (and largely imaginary) kind of white person.
As such, he has been feared -- just as Eugene Debs or Walt Whitman or Martin Luther King has been feared, because each embraced the most radical of political faiths -- democracy.
"Amerisource delivered a messy but likely better than feared second quarter," EvercoreISI analyst Ross Muken said, noting some investors feared a forecast cut as deep as 20 to 30 cents.
Late last month, Rasmussen reported results from a poll showing that 59 percent feared violence from Trump haters while 31 percent feared a civil war in the next five years.
" The trainer said she filed a report with a crisis center that handled sexual assault allegations and told the counselor she "feared for her job, worried and feared for her life.
The ones on-screen were mostly political demonstrations, rock festivals or riots, and they were framed as things to be feared for the same reason that 19th-century scientists feared eclipses.
" Machiavelli observed that it is best to be loved and feared, "but, because it is difficult to unite them in one person, it is much safer to be feared than loved.
" Instead, they feared, it could be interpreted as "22000.
Voting is the great equalizer and if the Florida legislators feared the citizens in their districts as much as they feared Hammer and the NRA they'd start representing the will of the people.
"One girl said to me 'I feared for my life in my country, I feared for my life in the boat, now I'm scared walking down the street in the hijab,'" she says.
Although many early liberals feared mob rule, they embraced democracy.
Turkey has long feared Kurdish aspirations for a separate state.
They feared that the uprisings might spread to the Gulf.
Aides feared a mosque visit would feed into that perception.
Odgers was a feared junior enforcer who was never drafted.
Two went to hospital; with fractured skulls, it was feared.
Environmentalists feared the worst, as they do with Pruitt now.
Many families said they feared retaliation if they spoke out.
"I feared white vans because it was ICE," she said.
She feared for her life and shot him with a .
He said he feared being torn apart from his family.
And I feared for her life if she stayed there.
Dozens of children were feared to be among the dead.
Asked whether her mother feared Santiago, Peterson declined to comment.
Travelers abroad feared they would be unable to return home.
Kurt Zouma's injury was exactly as bad as everyone feared.
There wasn't the sudden increase in surgeries that was feared.
Traders said the action was not as harsh as feared.
We were free from it, because others feared the consequences.
This seller requested anonymity because they feared Amazon would retaliate.
One activist said she feared the campaign could be ineffective.
My stomach dropped when what I feared came to pass.
Backbenchers feared it would let party chiefs promote their cronies.
He feared they could suffer further disappointment down the line.
In those hours, she remembers, she feared for the worst.
The witness feared she was the victim of foul play.
It is better to be feared than to be loved.
Business investment, meanwhile, has not suffered as much as feared.
At one point, he said, he feared for his life.
The clash, many feared, would play into Mr Wilders's hands.
In Asia people feared China's emergence as a regional hegemon.
Competition will be welcomed as healthy, not feared as destructive.
Authorities feared that the event would attract white supremacist groups.
Many feared retaliation in the form of an eviction notice.
The QE programme was conceived when deflation was greatly feared.
Australian wildfire: Hundreds of koalas feared dead, BBC News reports.
Others said they feared a far longer phase of volatility.
Unemployment fell, rather than jumping, as most economists had feared.
Consumers feared their sweet Fido was snacking on dead friends.
Stalin feared the feelings the war awoke in his people.
He said the officer said he feared for his life.
I end up (as feared) staying up until 3 a.m.
Finally, it was feared that the referendum would promote authoritarianism.
It was also feared that interest rates would stay down.
The source added that employees now feared for their jobs.
I feared becoming pregnant might chill my interest in sex.
Investigators say Kilmartin feared the man would report his fraud.
Those who are marginalized and rejected, feared and left behind.
The declines were not as steep as analysts had feared.
Plus, men feared them because they were powerless to them.
Inmates feared indefinite detention But prosecutors didn't buy this story.
Or, if the feared risks don't actually amount to anything.
They also feared the possibility of what could go wrong.
They feared the central bank was tightening policy too quickly.
I feared I would lose both if I got pregnant.
Many feared a pipeline leak could cause an environmental disaster.
Sometimes he feared they were going to crash the plane.
With that domination came the cultural acquiescence Chick so feared.
Governments in the region have long feared something like this.
The results were as Baca feared: He had constrictive bronchiolitis.
Once there, doctors feared the baby could have brain damage.
They also feared he was doing drugs and could overdose.
It's even more feared for the way it attacks livestock.
Ohers said they feared a far longer phase of volatility.
Republicans had feared they would be blamed for a shutdown.
The Observatory said it was feared they had been executed.
I knew America feared us, but this just confirmed it.
Bundy was one of America's most notorious and feared criminals.
His militia were widely feared as drunks, looters and murderers.
He also feared his behavior would push his girlfriend away.
During their investigation, police feared Worley was a serial offender.
The banks feared exposure to an apparently collapsing stock market.
Historically, Americans have feared big government more than big business.
As the relationship progressed, she feared abandoning important holiday traditions.
She feared gang violence and threats in her native Guatemala.
Congress gave in because it feared Canadian and Mexican retaliation.
Authorities said she feared the consequences of seeking medical help.
Some Leavers feared that Mr Farage would damage their campaign.
They feared that the report would trigger an existential crisis.
One day, he feared, an encounter could be less benign.
I have long feared that my family could be targeted.
The garden was not as far gone as he'd feared.
The program also raises the feared specter of big government.
Like virtually all Egyptians, they feared cold, rain, and silence.
Boxer said she feared for her safety at the convention.
They feared the loss of physician autonomy and earning potential.
Some feared a flood of money would head back home.
The reality of this presidency is worse than we feared.
It's the sort of result that his rivals have feared.
I didn't formally complain because I feared of disciplinary action.
And he feared for his life after the episode aired.
So I feared getting too close to a significant other.
Investors had feared the U.S. probes could hinder the transformation.
At first, she feared she'd slide back into deeper grief.
It was a moment Vilma Carrillo feared would never come.
He is among the most feared men in the country.
These VBIEDs were greatly feared by the Golden Division troops.
And so it's not to be feared to go out.
Mr. Hariri said he feared for his safety in Lebanon.
As I feared, one of them was among the victims.
But family members of several missing people feared the worst.
He feared what would happen if the United States left.
That, they feared, was a harbinger of things to come.
U.S. farmers said they also feared a potential trade war.
Republicans' bad faith arguments have created the thing they feared.
Her reason: She feared the policy's impact on female challengers.
He feared that overzealousness in crackdowns could further stoke tensions.
The Pakistanis said they feared persecution if they returned home.
Among the Iraqi staff she was both beloved and feared.
Others feared that she was too progressive for the church.
Mr. Hariri said he left Beirut because he feared assassination.
When Ms. Brown became pregnant, she feared for her job.
The theft, he feared, would force him to limit access.
Hundreds more were feared buried in landslides that engulfed villages.
Others feared that America's vaunted sanctions regime had been compromised.
Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us.
People have always feared change at the hands of technology.
Observers had feared that the voting could erupt into violence.
Others feared that their history of neglect foreshadowed their future.
In interviews, some said they feared they could be deported.
He said he feared a lengthy prison term if convicted.
He feared that only one woman could bring him down.
Two years ago, ISIS was feared by the whole world.
That, too, they said they feared, would damage American security.
They feared the removal process would buoy Mr. McMurray's campaign.
Some evacuees said they feared that the deal would collapse.
And they are everything he feared a party could be.
Sabathia feared it might be the end of his career.
Democrats have long feared that impeachment would alienate moderate voters.
Officials had feared that those elephants had also later perished.
The police feared he was about to flee the country.
It was the betrayal they halfway expected and feared most.
Perhaps above all else, they feared the creation of factions.
Many officials feared that the number of casualties would rise.
Feared by King as reckless, and despised for his bluntness.
Some officials feared the death toll would climb much higher.
Trump's tax cuts were, weirdly, feared by homeowners and charities.
More feared than loved, they demanded respect from on high.
Others feared that their votes would be ignored or changed.
But his wife feared that the government would retaliate harshly.
Ford feared the probe would expose sensitive U.S. intelligence operations.
Mr. Trump, it seemed, feared getting sucked into a war.
Other officials feared that the death toll could exceed 000.
About 100 people were earlier feared to have been nearby.
Revis feared for his safety and retreated from the aggressors.
To be feared in a place where fear was currency.
US oil production declined -- but not as dramatically as feared.
Environmental groups feared iconic American landscapes would lose federal protection.
Of course, Hayek feared any large institution, public or private.
They said they feared being trapped back into slave labor.
She feared Zainab would be an easy target for insurgents.
Officials said they feared that the death toll could rise.
I feared for my reproductive rights, healthcare and overall safety.
The truth is, the future that we feared is here.
One Somali shopowner, 37, said he feared for his life.
Her opposition Liberal Party said it feared for her life.
Investors feared China could target the aerospace giant in retaliation.
Reem and Rawan feared the same could happen to them.
Julius Caesar feared the "Ides of March" with good reason.
Earlier, about 212 people were feared to have been nearby.
Still, I feared that I had finally worn him out.
They feared French control of the automaker, the WSJ adds.
Women feared Roger Ailes of Fox for a similar reason.
Police had feared the death toll could rise above six.
Perhaps I feared that such questions would destroy our relationship.
His family said earlier they feared he had been "kidnapped".
Parents have always feared how new media affects their kids.
Investors said they thought the economic impact of the outbreak would not be as deep as feared, with some also finding succour in a spread beyond China that is not as rapid as feared.
Investors said they thought the economic impact of the outbreak would not be as deep as feared, with some also finding succor in a spread beyond China that is not as rapid as feared.
He was a closeted gay man who feared going to the few existing public gay venues to meet people and who feared even using public spaces to see in person someone he had met online.
Trump campaign feared 'N-word' tape Gates told Mueller's team that, during the closing weeks of the 2016 race, the Trump campaign feared the release of an old videotape of Trump using the N-word.
Some investors said they thought the economic impact of the outbreak would not be as deep as feared, with some also finding succour in a spread beyond China that is not as rapid as feared.
Some investors said they thought the economic impact of the outbreak would not be as deep as feared, with some also finding succor in a spread beyond China that is not as rapid as feared.
He also wants the English forward pack to be feared again.
Initially, I'd feared the "guess I'll die" guy had passed away.
The first time, the hikers feared they ran out of water.
The first time, the hikers feared they ran out of water.
Despite what Machiavelli said, great leaders don't have to be feared.
S. trade war may not be as damaging as once feared.
Remember the "taper tantrum", when investors feared less aggressive Fed easing?
Investors no longer feared oil shortages due to the Iran sanctions.
Harvey was a cataclysmic rain event, just as Berger had feared.
Lynea Lattanzio is the cat lady you've always feared of becoming.
Getting the community to talk was difficult because people feared retaliation.
But people are still feared to be trapped inside the rubble.
Our predecessors feared more or less exactly what we now face.
In many cases, the feared assault on core institutions hasn't materialized.
Syria As feared, the three-week lull in bombing didn't last.
Hundreds are feared dead in Juba, the capital of South Sudan.
We just visited Mahate neighbourhood in Pemba, where landslides are feared.
Meanwhile, employees stranded in different countries have feared losing their jobs.
The mass deportations that many feared have not come to pass.
"We really feared the consensus would break," says one Brussels official.
Still, not long after, the fate Weldon feared came to pass.
Brown said she shot him because she feared for her life.
I have feared, in equal measures, my ineptitude and my expertise.
So it's coming in significantly higher than what people had feared.
In March, MC devotees feared the page would be lost forever.
She said she suspected that they feared some form of reprisal.
We became a political group to be feared and listened to.
It's unclear if Wenner feared Wells would out him as gay.
But quantitative easing happened without creating the inflation that many feared.
His friends and neighbors feared the worst: He could be frozen.
IVF was, in 1978, feared and rejected by the general population.
Only 164 have been rescued and many more are feared missing.
But investors feared the U.S. investigations could hinder the company's transformation.
These days, the most feared IoT malware is known as Mirai.
Verdict: What a relief for those who feared "History" was history!
She feared she might lead the Mexican authorities straight to him.
Ms. Turner said she feared the governor's directive would encourage harassment.
It was the only time I actually feared for my life.
As I feared, I had one too many glasses of wine.
Creditors feared a free-spending leftist government would send investors packing.
Mr Assad may have feared a bigger response from the West.
Bush said she never feared death thanks to her strong faith.
Mueller knew his men feared he might be incompetent or worse.
But showing my true self was what I feared the most.
Three of the boys later said they feared for their lives.
Curley is precisely the sort of uncooperative user that Marek feared.
Missing Florida hairstylist feared dead ; coworker named as suspect in disappearance.
She feared she would be judged for what happened to her.
The Republican candidate feared Johnson was working on another October surprise.
Corporate tax reform should not be feared by affordable housing advocates.
Many Catholics and conservatives feared the provision would encourage surrogate births.
Doctors feared that their painkiller stocks would dwindle in the 1980s.
Most residents refused to discuss the restrictions, saying they feared repercussions.
One Russian energy executive feared for future dealings with foreign banks.
Every night she feared her father wouldn't make it back alive.
Jay was "hard," a "real man," someone you feared and admired.
In the end, this source feared McMaster hurt his own stature.
After six days of separation from Joy, Daniela feared the worse.
The changes — welcomed by some, feared by others — will be stark.
"The reports are not as catastrophic as we feared," he said.
Some had feared that Mr Pu would be jailed for years.
Ghosn thinks they feared Nissan would be deeply integrated with Renault.
The agent said he had feared losing control of the gun.
I feared I'd starve, or freeze to death in the winter.
Good news for Kendall, because authorities feared he could get violent.
And I think CAA was feared a lot during those times.
IN THE end it was even worse than they had feared.
America is less feared; less admired; and respected than ever before.
Such arrangements, it is feared, would beget more and nastier divorces.
How they feared being rejected if they mentioned their health issues.
"Better than feared" can be found in Cowen and RBC's reports.
Alone in his motionless body, he feared he'd never find love.
Trump has always feared Biden far more than any other candidate.
It turned out better than they'd feared—Sioux County was changing.
Army officers feared further bloodshed that would ignite even greater protests.
Such a scenario is exactly what some GOP lawmakers have feared.
But at the beginning of 2015, he feared for his job.
The Weinstein affair was, she feared, the "peak of the iceberg".
Many feared getting too close to China tied Britain's hands diplomatically.
A senior conservative, speaking on condition of anonymity, feared the worst.
Redskin denotes someone as formidable, to be respected and even feared.
So far, the corporate earnings season has been better than feared.
They just feared losing out on the almighty dollar, he said.
They said they feared costly disruption, diminished service and higher prices.
Bitcoin miners have feared that they could be the next target.
As Righetti feared, the awkward question of destructive sampling came up.
He asked not to mention their names saying he feared reprisals.
Kazakhs feared it was a plan to sell land to China.
She said she also feared for her husband and her daughter.
During the recent crisis, many feared another Great Depression would follow.
It is the abdication of responsibility that Madison so rightly feared.
"It causes bodily injury, so you will be feared," he said.
I feared for my home, I suppose, but mostly for myself.
Even detractors feared being dropped from a final club's party rolls.
Sewing's pre-release was because quarter results were better than feared.
But don't fear Donald Trump the way I feared Barack Obama.
That is called a chilling effect, and it should be feared.
A number of residents feared it might even reach their homes.
The doctors feared infection, washing and cleaning out the wounds extensively.
But this feared "gender apocalypse," as Karkazis calls it, seems unlikely.
"This is exactly what we feared about Whitaker's appointment," Schiff said.
At the time, 36 additional people were missing and feared dead.
"Global demand may be holding up better than feared," Kuijs said.
He had Tommy John surgery; he feared the strength wouldn't return.
This perfectly illustrates McConnell's problem: He is neither loved nor feared.
And Democrats feared that defense would not have been very strong.
Headlines feared the worst: These studies aren't necessarily wrong, per se.
They feared, more than anything, falling pregnant with their rapist's child.
Did your facial hair affect your romantic relationships like you feared?
Given how much Keeffe knew, she feared even worse might happen.
Sharks are quite possibly the most feared animal of the planet.
They feared a similar catastrophe might strike the American cultural capital.
His sister and her baby did not and are feared drowned.
He feared to smoke as he drank lest he catch fire.
But investors have feared the value of its business is declining.
He had fled the kingdom last year because he feared arrest.
That's no doubt fine with him: America First is America Feared.
I not only believed in the supernatural, but actively feared it.
Once again, staff members feared that their magazine was under threat.
People feared re-imposition of wartime constraints on home building, too.
"My client and other of her colleagues feared retaliation," he said.
Sahti's robust flavor profile is both feared and loved across Finland.
Unusually defiant, some Republican leaders said they feared a trade war.
Others feared she lulled people into forgetting the North's rights abuses.
Some investors feared the protests could hinder U.S.-China trade talks.
In her divorce filing, she said she feared for her life.
It is better and much easier to be feared than loved.
The United States feared they could be fired at its Navy.
A year later, just as he feared, he lost the Subway.
Moscow feared the spread of unrest and terrorism like a contagion.
Wade, Justice Stephen G. Breyer said he feared for the future.
People in town feared an impact would cause a catastrophic breach.
Some inside the building have feared that Mr. Wray would quit.
Many feared that vacancy rates would soar and rents would plummet.
Cuarón feared that he might never direct anything of his own.
If the fire didn't kill him, he feared, the cold would.
But he says that he did so because he feared arrest.
Back then, James and his teammates actually feared for their safety.
And worse, it feared its entire corporate network had been breached.
If she got caught, she feared, she might lose her job.
"Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information," wrote Postman.
The question is, is it going to be worse than feared?
Critics feared that it would herald a new era of lawlessness.
It was a day the health care industry had long feared.
As smoke contaminated the air, mothers feared for their babies' health.
He feared his coaches and teammates would think he was weak.
What comes next may not be the populist takeover some feared.
Myers feared that Dorian's rains could easily worsen already delicate conditions.
They want to be feared or loved, not be punch lines.
They said they feared their power would not return for weeks.
Or was she, as some feared, wearing no shorts at all?
The report said some Christian communities particularly feared for their safety.
The question is, is it going to be worse than feared.
Others feared that it was a sign of things to come.
For a fighter who at first feared contact, she moves easily.
He was once a feared member of the New England underworld.
I once feared that, if I changed, the world would end.
An outbreak of violence is feared once the winner is announced.
The surgeons feared that doing anything less would not be enough.
"We have feared this," Prime Minister Juha Sipila said on Friday.
She had feared that North Korea might launch missiles on Aug.
It's why Trump had reportedly feared taking measures that signal panic.
With the original cast, you feared she might eat Torvald whole.
But she didn't, because she feared she was losing her mind.
After democratization, military officers went from being feared to being disrespected.
A shame that, Dom feared, would follow you across the galaxy.
I feared, in the first minutes, a tone of turgid solemnity.
Nonetheless, some homeowners feared that the changes would alter the neighborhood.
At the same time, the IRS feared being buried in paper.
America will once again become respected and feared by our enemies.
She said the marchers were positive but feared for their safety.
Razvi feared for neighborhood residents, and especially families like the Khans.
Others were tossed because they said they feared for their safety.
Rupert Murdoch declared that the company he feared most was Microsoft.
The public backlash many doctors feared against the law never materialized.
He spoke on condition of anonymity because he feared government reprisal.
Now, he said, besides the hazardous water, he feared immigration raids.
Mr. Khan said he feared that was exactly what would happen.
The employees requested anonymity because they feared retaliation for speaking publicly.
Here are each of the core offenses the framers feared most.
There is this perception that a black man is automatically feared.
It's intrusive, though not nearly as much as we had feared.
I initially feared that would be something of a fool's errand.
He said he feared an "Islamic wave" taking over the country.
He was sued for defamation, denounced, ridiculed, shunned, hated and feared.
Authorities feared that the spillway would fail and send water downstream.
I feared that my disability could not exist as it was.
They also feared residents would be priced out of their homes.
Some have feared that wash trading takes place on bitcoin exchanges.
However, these tariffs are seen as less harmful than previously feared.
She feared she may not have a home to return to.
The bill, however, is much better than the progressives had feared.
The margin was still slightly better than some aides had feared.
The first is that enforcement has been less fierce than feared.
The opposition said the barricades showed the government feared the demonstrators.
Officials also may have feared the possibility of another jailbreak attempt.
On Friday, though, investors feared Penney's latest successes could be waning.
The darkness and momentary "disappearance" of the sun were often feared.
One I have long feared the internet would out for me.
Gerrymandering wasn't as big of a deal as many had feared.
People feared for the safety of animals from cats to llamas.
It couldn't have been close family she feared would discover her.
She's also said she feared for her life in that moment.
But his remarks yesterday were somewhat better than I had feared.
The woman requested anonymity because she said she feared professional repercussions.
But this time, many said they feared the raging, leaderless protests.
She said she feared that her peers would make snide comments.
A third of those said they feared it threatened cultural traditions.
I moved quickly and it was easier than I had feared.
Their testimony bolstered her argument that she feared for her life.
The alternative, he feared, would be a cycle of blood revenge.
For more than a year, I have feared a Trump presidency.
It wants to be feared, and it's getting what it wants.
Some feared Saleh's death would only create more instability in Yemen.
But the groups said they feared insufficient aid was getting through.
"What I feared would happen — and it gives me no pleasure to tell you that much of what I feared would happen in terms of the destabilization of the region — did in fact happen," he added.
" The thesis is broadly sympathetic to Alinsky, concluding that "he has been feared — just as Eugene Debs or Walt Whitman or Martin Luther King has been feared, because each embraced the most radical of political faiths — democracy.
In May, over 700 were feared dead after numerous shipwrecks were discovered.
Others feared that HBO would exert a more commercial, less educational influence.
Roche investors feared Thursday's results might not be good enough, analysts said.
But the bigger wave of violence that so many feared never happened.
He feared that if he didn't find another option quickly, he'd suffer.
"These figures are not quite as bad as people feared," he said.
"These results are better than feared," Citi analysts said in a note.
The shutdown was ordered after the company feared a potential pipeline leak.
At the time, team staffers feared he could hurt himself or others.
Those charged with investigating the affair say they feared for their lives.
If the merger went through, she said, she feared the next negotiation.
Agents and managers, who themselves feared The Wrath Of The Big Man?
I feared that I would not be able to fulfill those promises.
As he steered through still pouring rain, he feared what he'd find.
" Goodwin Liu: California Supreme Court justice, aka a feared "left-wing ideologue.
The damage those opposed to the the Skokie march feared was psychological.
We have feared for those who supported American servicemen and women abroad.
Investors also feared that Brexit would hit Britain's long-term growth prospects.
While she was in Turkey, what she had feared the most happened.
Mrs May's Article 50 letter was more conciliatory than many had feared.
RUSSIA has long feared a Chinese invasion of its sprawling far east.
But our driver feared a possible attack, saying the risk was legitimate.
Citizens of Hong Kong feared similar technologies would be used against them.
As Mr. Sachs explained, users of the center often feared going there.
Governments feared that some did not understand the contracts they were signing.
Public health groups had feared McConnell's bill would be too industry-friendly.
The Fed of 2008 feared inflation too much and recession too little.
Even Mr Hughes's great-grandfather had feared the foundry would go under.
For a moment he feared the government had come to deport him.
An evil genius who should not be celebrated or rewarded, but feared.
And he feared, too, that Mao's Cultural Revolution was not yet over.
Later on, Perry discovers that as he feared, Celeste is leaving him.
He also feared the impact it could have on his disciplinary record.
Some people feared opening their windows because of Chicago's high crime rate.
They feared she might embarrass them by taking off all her clothes.
Avicii's loved ones feared the worst leading up to his sudden death.
"The dying process is what Brittany feared," said her husband, Dan Diaz.
I never feared for my safety or that of my son. Period.
We have always feared a human-assisted jump to a western state.
Coach, meanwhile, said its performance in these centers was better than feared.
I feared, like others, the backlash and negative fallout on my career.
Doctors feared that, if not removed, the tumor would break his neck.
So it's not quite the cancerous master key that Tim Cook feared.
Neighboring countries have feared for months over the virus' potential to spread.
Here was a thing she feared: being asked to do anything else.
Britain's economy slowed by less than feared after the 2016 Brexit referendum.
If so, that black hole might not be as deep as feared.
Every time someone knocked on our door, I feared it was ISIS.
Later, in an arrest report, Encinia claimed he feared for his safety.
And yet I feared betraying my bosses and risking my own job.
Revenge killings by Shia militias have been rarer than many had feared.
She feared fungi that grew in the bindings of old, damp books.
"She was petrified" and feared an abduction, said her lawyer, Sanford Rubenstein.
Many said they did not know how or feared losing their job.
Students cheered at the Election Day results while I feared economic disaster.
I had feared that meditation technology would be viewed with suspicion here.
DARLINGTON: He says he couldn't leave because he feared for his family.
Jared Kushner, in particular, feared it would be used to settle scores.
During their investigation, police said they feared Worley was a serial offender.
Trump has not started the retaliatory trade activity feared by the markets.
Last month, blue-chip homebuilder Berkeley's annual profit fell less than feared.
And at any moment she feared she could be deported to Mexico.
They did, however, underscore that the flu shot should not be feared.
One year ago today, the thing I feared most came to pass.
"We're not as far apart as I feared early on," he said.
In short, they may not be in as bad shape as feared.
When Kristen's water broke 10 weeks early, she immediately feared the worst.
After Hernandez died, Newsweek reported that he feared being outed as bisexual.
In the 1990s, we feared a "digital divide" between rich and poor.
A powerful police force and feared state security keep citizens in check.
Traders in Frankfurt said that amount was better than some had feared.
"Things are changing even faster than many of us feared," Connolly added.
The feared mob boss had been sucking on it like a bib.
Besides, the amount the EU demands will probably be less than feared.
The teens, once considered missing and feared dead, are on the run.
With an unreasonable hatred like Mike's, you almost feared for your life.
It is old diseases, not new ones, that need to be feared.
At first, he feared he had stumbled upon another white nationalist protest.
The very thing Canadian officials feared—blackmail of LGBTQ2 employees—was happening.
They feared that their children would lose connection to their Iranian roots.
But some attendees said they feared the spectacle still might intimidate onlookers.
If Laura really feared for her life, had she signed under duress?
We all feared that he could be killed if he went back.
Yet a sober assessment suggests that AI should be welcomed, not feared.
Who'd we get to voice the most feared man in the world?
Many worshipers interviewed said they feared an era was coming to end.
Another had a sister who worked for DINA, the feared secret police.
It is the satisfaction of dominating her, the satisfaction of being feared.
Singh said he feared for the future of the Kashmiri Sikh community.
SXIP on hopes Irma's damage would not prove as costly as feared.
Both sets of results were not as bleak as investors had feared.
I feared what I would be taking away from them—a daughter.
Black conservatives feared its programs would stifle initiative and contribute to dependency.
It was feared that more bodies would be pulled from the rubble.
Department members feared that Malhotra's pet project would be a time sink.
Another feared that a promotion would set the employee up for burnout.
Soon after, global stocks plunged as investors feared a recession was imminent.
It was the moment many had feared could turn to ugly violence.
"It was really not as bad as we had feared," he said.
She had feared over the years that an arrest would never come.
Becoming a monster is something to be feared, an extension of victimhood.
Her airs, she feared, were not only put-on but off-putting.
He has pleaded not guilty and said he feared for his life.
He was jailed for days and feared for his safety, he said.
Instead, they feared it, and went to great lengths to contain it.
Beyond that, some at WADA said, they feared jeopardizing whistle-blowers' safety.
But some close associates feared such a guarded approach would be insufficient.
But now young Riad must go to school, an eventuality he feared.
The younger players listened to him, Tillinghast says, because they feared him.
"AI is an enhancement, not a thing to be feared," Nelson said.
Trump represented himself as a rich man feared by the business elite.
We are fierce, and therefore, we will be feared -- Beyoncé knows this.
This was the outcome most feared by Democrats in the California primary.
A lot of us feared there would be a full scale uprising.
The creature most feared has become one more underpaid historical re-enactor.
Administration officials feared that he would leak the information at any moment.
Criminals who were "psychotic" and therefore could not be understood, only feared.
Sometimes I feared that Ilka subjected herself to excessive medically produced suffering.
Legislators from both parties feared the NRA — the fear was nearly universal.
Mauney, however, disputed the idea that Air Time was to be feared.
The encounter she had feared turned out to be a job interview.
But so far deep dents in employment seem more feared than real.
It became both the world's wealthiest terrorist group, and the most feared.
Shaivi feared they might be forgotten in this time of social distancing.
But the women have said they feared that speaking would bring retribution.
The once-feared closer, Zach Britton, was now in the Yankees' clubhouse.
And just as the Buddhist leaders feared, she has converted to Islam.
Never before have I feared that our founders didn't go far enough.
"He took me everywhere, he feared nothing," said Belgian journalist Viktor Rousseau.
But liberal opponents feared that the decision would have the opposite effect.
The row rattled markets, which feared the bank's independence was under attack.
Mathieu's family members feared for their safety, according to the court docs.
Right, well ... So you're the most feared journalist in Silicon Valley. Apparently.
Here's the good news: It worked a lot better than I feared.
Eventually, leaders apologized, but Ms. Bragg feared similar discipline from the church.
Here's why it's one of the most feared aircraft in the world:
Americans didn't just hurt in the present; they feared for the future.
I don't doubt that there's a possibility Kim feared a bloody mess.
Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance.
With nine others in his family already missing, he feared the worst.
He declined, saying that he feared such buildings would deface the city.
When he didn't show up for the holiday, they feared the worst.
She said she feared it meant he was breaking up with her.
Local witnesses and health officials feared the casualty toll would be high.
The colony's directors feared that Stuyvesant's bigotry would dissuade others from settling.
As a child, I feared anything that might disrupt my tiny family.
They feared firing the general would bring additional instability in the south.
Black people feared the sight of law enforcement officers in the streets.
Patients have long feared what would happen if their treatment became unavailable.
Officer Yanez claimed he feared for his life during the traffic stop.
We have always feared Elsa's powers were too much for this world.
It's the latest sign that the crackdown investors had feared isn't happening.
She feared he could be another attacker, putting Latinos in his crosshairs.
But it doesn't change 21915(k) plans, as had been widely feared.
Both workers asked to remain anonymous because they feared retribution from Amazon.
"These were local women whom most politicians feared to alienate," wrote Mrs.
Meantime, conservative and mainstream Republicans feared La Follette's influence as committee chair.
Tens of thousands of koalas are feared dead on Kangaroo Island alone.
Italian authorities also feared the political ramifications if Monte dei Paschi collapsed.
He said he feared that as many as 200 people had died.
They feared that the counterterrorism process was vulnerable to political deal-making.
She and Trotter also feared the potential dangers could transcend medical groups.
It was almost as terrible as he'd feared, until the standing ovation.
They feared that it could hurt their party in the 19603 election.
He worked for the feared intelligence service of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps.
If it does, emerging markets, might find 2019 more relaxing than feared.
Voice staff members declined to comment on Thursday, saying they feared reprisals.
Ties Growing up, I feared that my parents preferred my brother Brian.
It's not just that I feared for his safety, though I did.
Another student feared that a fellow protester was trying to kill her.
Nasimi and Aghabeyov also feared they would face violence from family members.
The couple feared that they and their children would starve to death.
She said she feared for her life and her children's well-being.
It's a situation that conservatives who support reduced immigration have long feared.
Certain people feared that the Chinese would edge out whites in America.
Some 2000,2300 koalas feared dead on an island being consumed by flames.
Their bodies—feared torched on a garbage dump —have never been found.
Through a simple swab test, I got confirmation of what I feared.
Yes, Machiavelli did say it was better to be feared than loved.
Stevens repeatedly told the operator she feared she was going to die.
But pharmacists said they feared retaliation, knowing they could easily be replaced.
But many others said they disliked and even feared the other side.
Still, he feared for Iranians who might get caught in the conflict.
He could not start his grandfather's pickup truck and feared missing practice.
Ignore the Machiavellian advice that it's better to be feared than loved.
Shelby testified that she opened fire because she feared for her life.
Investigators didn't know the abductor's motivation, but feared that it was sexual.
Still, the slowdown may not be hitting as quickly as originally feared.
They asked for anonymity because they feared social ostracism for speaking out.
That is the recipe for a disaster that our founders feared most.
She feared that he didn't have enough to get through the weekend.
They said they feared that the system would harm their agricultural livelihoods.
Violence on the day was not as bad as many had feared.
Arkady Babchenko had fled to Kiev, saying he feared for his life.
He and other residents said they feared being attacked if they intervened.
He said he feared a return to the era of Lochner v.
The Americans they swore to protect and serve feared for their lives.
Apple's overall performance was "slightly better than feared," said Ives at FBR.
Purists who feared the movie might sanitize the violence, alas, needn't worry.
Executives feared the West Virginia study would alert regulators to the deception.
She told him she feared a violent man from a former relationship.
Supporters of democratic governance have feared mob rule since the ancient Greeks.
Biden in particular was mentioned repeatedly as CPAC patrons' most feared prospect.
But it was disappointment, most of all, that she feared for me.
Racial discontent remained largely submerged, Pastor Glasgow said, because residents feared retribution.
Cain told KCRA, an NBC affiliate, that he feared for his life.
Some who have established lives here said they feared losing their dreams.
Perhaps, his grandson said, he feared the prospect of rejection or loss.
Colleagues said they feared semiautonomous cars lulling people into ignoring the road.
As the needle fluctuated, one reader feared the anticipation would kill him.
They feared the Supreme Court would order the cross to be removed.
Those with visible evidence of the disease were often shunned and feared.
It is exactly what many feared it would become: corporate and daft.
She feared death at the hands of the police, her relatives said.
Ford said she feared that she would be raped and accidentally killed.
One was that the inflation he and other hawks feared never materialized.
He said he feared being tortured if he were returned to Turkey.
Critics feared her ideology would leave public school students and teachers vulnerable.
When are Palestinians victims and when are they something to be feared?
Interest rates spiked, spooking global markets who feared a banking crisis was imminent.
But I go into each one expecting to fear and to be feared.
Though the economy did shrink, the downturn was milder than Keynesians had feared.
As feared, President Trump is turning his anti-science views into public policy.
My mom was a different type of MILF—a Mother I Legitimately Feared.
This ruling has expanded that precedent, which many feared would be the case.
Slightly fewer, 44 percent, said they feared the government would go too far.
In the alternate ending, everything the audience feared at that moment came true.
It said that Drejka said he feared for his life at the time.
Genovese feared revenge from Costello, who was now in alliance with Albert Anastasia.
In 2008, Twilight was adored, but it was also hated, feared, and mocked.
Attaullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor of Nangarhar, said casualties were feared.
Shopkeepers feared groups of tall, laughing Sudanese who traveled together to do everything.
S. trade war would be less harmful to global growth than initially feared.
"But I feared for his life so I obviously told him not to."  
With Kavanaugh's hand over my mouth I feared he may inadvertently kill me.
They feared the shooter could be among those running out of the building.
And from that incident, I learned elephants had to be respected -- even feared.
He doesn't want to be liked, he wants to be respected and feared.
She said she has feared for her safety for the past nine years.
I'm not withering, as I feared I must after age 29, I'm blooming.
A second possibility could be that, at least after death, he was feared.
But over the weekend, firefighter kept it growing as quickly as once feared.
The same proportion feared that they would lose control of interactions with customers.
I sobbed for what felt like hours and I feared would be forever.
He is still unloved and, to judge from his latest setbacks, less feared.
Her father had lost his livelihood, and her family feared for their lives.
That has led some to speculate that Mr. Xi feared rifts upsetting proceedings.
Here, finally, was what all Westeros had feared: dragons and Dothtraki in action.
The most vulnerable people in this society are now becoming the most feared.
"I feared the marriage wouldn't last, and it didn't," she said, smiling wryly.
She says she feared he would "commit the worst sexual acts" against her.
Haunted by the earthquake of 2010, he feared being buried under falling masonry.
On Monday, we all found out: Not as many as we had feared.
And with all the new Muslim arrivals, it will get worse, he feared.
They aimed to show them that situations they feared were actually perfectly safe.
Analysts have suggested that football's European Championship impact was less than originally feared.
He said he hoped law enforcement would take action, but feared it, too.
Instead, analysts feared it would increase sectarian divisions and investment in proxy wars.
It's a resource-rich region, and China has feared losing control over it.
She fled to Bogota by boat and said she feared for her life.
This is exactly what CHIP advocates had feared for the past few months.
The accuser, now 51, said she feared Mr Kavanaugh might inadvertently "kill" her.
Three of the couple's six children remain unaccounted for and are feared dead.
At first glance, the lobster roll wasn't as horrifying as I had feared.
"You have become, Mr. President, the asshole you feared you would," says one.
Evans added that the experience was so terrifying, she feared for her life.
And, when it stings like you feared it would, you choose them again.
Proud of having been a political prisoner, he feared jail for financial crimes.
But the sell-off was not as bad as many analysts had feared.
She always feared that Mami and Miguel would arrive home earlier than expected.
Others in the military alliance feared that the warships could help bomb Syria.
Even troubled Wells Fargo (WFC) said its revenues fell less than feared. 2.
Everyone from Amelia to Bailey and Karev either respected her or feared her.
Many of its feared religious police, the hisbah, were also from Tal Afar.
THE long-feared "Shia crescent", stretching from Iran to Lebanon, is now materialising.
These dancers were Borzois, she feared, and she would be a French poodle.
Japan had previously feared the snuffing out of its independence by Western powers.
The right-wing populists - thank God - were not as strong as was feared.
Bottom lines have been boosted by an economy that looks healthier than feared.
The Florence speech was better than many in Brussels feared, in three ways.
Some voters feared being denied food if they did not back Mr Maduro.
It helped normalize the same-sex behavior I feared would never be accepted.
In a region of despots, Prince Muhammad is one of the more feared.
She said she feared the roof on her own house might not survive.
That was a better result than Mr Warren and his many supporters feared.
These young men want to be listened to when they speak, and feared.
The 2016 election offers us a glimpse into the future that Vespasian feared.
As the 12 became 11, many people feared that the deal was dead.
Some feared undercover cops and distrusted any stranger they met as a result.
And Klein is right; some leaders want to be feared, not laughed at.
"Unfortunately what we feared has come to pass," Fiat heir John Elkann said.
The neighbors formed the chain because they feared ICE would return, Salcedo said.
Not according to restaurant owners I spoke with, many of whom feared being
Many DC Comics fans feared he'd killed Superman as a cinematic character with
"I literally feared for myself around him," Colell said in an interview Friday.
Prime Minister Tammam Salam said he feared "a new wave of terrorist operations".
Despite what some feared, while it's deflated a bit, bitcoin hasn't exactly imploded.
Afterward, she feared the paparazzi would become more aggressive toward her and John.
Michael feared he'd bite his children and moved Bubbles to warm, sunny Florida.
People under 25 feared getting drafted into the military if they didn't volunteer.
As the overdose death rate rose, Sutherland feared her patient would be next.
The disease was feared by society and often considered to a divine punishment.
This was the freewheeling Trump so many feared might actually run the country.
But that support could falter if the assault provokes the feared humanitarian catastrophe.
The police officers fired their weapons, saying they had feared for their lives.
She chose not to, she explained, because she feared she would break down.
I didn't remarry because I feared a second husband might abuse my son.
Hospital officials feared it would be too much for the boy to bear.
"Maybe China and Japan aren't doing as bad as people feared," Lebenthal added.
Before Dr. Ngor's death, his family feared his life might be in danger.
Politicians have traditionally feared supporting weed; now they recognize where the voters are.
A much-feared increase in the consumption tax was postponed on June 1st.
The freshman feared being further humiliated and teased at school the next day.
Growth hasn't slumped since the Brexit vote as much as many economists feared.
They feared that those who travelled abroad might be infected by international jihadism.
Treatments are also available, including gradual exposure to the feared situation, Antony said.
We feared he could inflict imminent physical harm or bodily injury or assault.
Doctors feared that Anias might never be able to use his right side.
She acknowledged that audio is released but feared cameras would change the institution.
Travis said feared that his hand was broken but X-rays were negative.
DE and Praxair PX.N, saying it feared reduced competition for some crucial gases.
The N.D.S., with a documented history of torture, is feared by most Afghans.
That may be a sign that 2019 won't be as bad as feared.
The Neediest Cases Fund For years, Prioska Galicia feared discussing her immigration status.
For most of her life, she feared sharing her immigration status with others.
The downsides of a change might not be as awful as you feared.
Investors have long feared that each of these apps can cannibalize each other.
The Associated Press: FBI official feared Russia probe would end after Comey fired.
"The big clash that we feared isn't there," said one senior official involved.
Mined output has been running more smoothly than widely feared six months ago.
Hospital staff members had stripped her because they feared she would hang herself.
The father had feared his son was among those killed in the shipwreck.
We feared the economic burden and worried that their ranks might include spies.
Some residents said they feared that the government would throw them in jail.
"That's why, honestly communicated and not feared, team orders do have a place."
Some members feared what would happen if the market suddenly took a hit.
Prosecutors feared she would flee the area, according to a transcript released Tuesday.
He specifically feared the area's anti-Trump political leanings and intensive media climate.
The standoff is the most high-profile incident of a long-feared scenario.
While the experience was better than I feared, it was still a hassle.
While the experience was better than I feared, it was still a hassle.
Brown has said she killed him after she feared he would kill her.
Nelson and Robinson said they feared for their lives while in police custody.
The video was too narrowly focused to expand her appeal, campaign officials feared.
He admired their ferocity but, because they were endangered, feared for their survival.
But Dr. Steinberg said he feared the measures did not go far enough.
S. trade conflict would be less damaging to global growth than initially feared.
Mr. Cohn was one of the most famous and feared lawyers in America.
He described the situation as tense and said he feared for his safety.
If Griff feared knocking out Big Chet by accident, he gave no sign.
If word got out, she feared, management would feel backed into a corner.
Industry leaders feared it would push buyers and developers away from New York.
"I can honestly say that I feared for my safety," she said Friday.
China feared the so-called Jasmine Revolution would come to China as well.
Mnangagwa feared for his life and fled to Mozambique and then South Africa.
But at least it's not the crass cash-grab skeptics may have feared.
While feared by many voters, ease of movement is welcomed by many firms.
Others whisper about the role the country's feared "angels" (intelligence services) might play.
In the event, what was said was less dramatic than some had feared.
Ukrainian officials probably feared retribution if they didn't meet and cooperate with Giuliani.
And law enforcement officials feared that they could easily bypass most metal detectors.
States feared a loss of economic competitiveness if other states had weaker regulations.
Perhaps it's the occasional run-in with some of nature's most feared predators.
He was feted everywhere he went, more feared than loved to the end.
That means he was someone who everybody in the underworld respected and feared.
His election reassured financial markets which feared the disintegration of the European Union.
The police feared he would could kill again, or at least take hostages.
The answer is simple: The firearm industry feared becoming the next tobacco industry.
In turn, survivors feared being reprimanded for coming forward, according to the report.
Two of the youth group boys were hers, and she feared for them.
Her parents feared Angela would have become an undocumented immigrant and faced deportation.
Many investors feared that the loss of Republican majorities would hurt financial markets.
But people said they feared being deported and the group kept moving north.
They feared for the family's reputation as much as for their daughters' souls.
"Unfortunately, what we feared has come to pass," Mr. Elkann said on Wednesday.
"I feared our life together was not based in absolute truth," she writes.
They feared an ill-conceived gathering that resulted in failure would be counterproductive.
Dissenting from that second ruling, Justice Breyer said he feared for the future.
That's far less transformative than some on Wall Street had hoped — or feared.
Liberals liked it better than what they feared Republicans were going to do.
The mother declined to be named, saying she feared harming her school's reputation.
Some feared that the language barrier might lead advisers to doubt their intelligence.
Those long, dark, cold winter nights I had feared more than childbirth itself.
Santa is feared because he is an American icon and has powerful friends.
Some people openly praised the military while others feared speaking amid the uncertainty.
Artificial intelligence seems to be everywhere, much hyped, much feared yet little understood.
Research firm MoffettNathanson said it feared Sky would be an albatross to Comcast.
He feared that if he returned home, he would be drafted or arrested.
Other advisers feared Mr. Trump was not telling the truth to the public.
During my own coming out, back in 2002, I had feared the worst.
Despite what some feared, the move didn't spark widespread unrest in Muslim countries.
But just as Boyd feared, Pollack and his crew made a critical error.
Some initially feared that the leak was something worse than pent-up rain.
Repeatedly citing the Casey decision, Justice Breyer said he feared for the future.
In 1938, the academy feared Italy's Fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini, might follow suit.
Each, he feared, was an obsession from a world that was slipping away.
He feared his new business might be finished before it ever really started.
Officials have feared that heavy rains could trigger mudslides in fire-scarred forests.
At one point, experts had feared the virus might spread throughout Central Africa.
Alqunun resisted, saying that she feared for her life, and appealed for asylum.
But as for the storm itself, Puerto Rico had feared much more fallout.
Investors have feared the company's move away from its high-margin ad business.
Montgomery, the author, said she feared that they would try to stop her.
I have feared, fought and conquered limitations that had been set for me.
I suppose it feared that elections might produce administrations keen on income redistribution.
The simultaneous moral indictment and financial ramifications are feared to be too great.
People feared the possibility of spreading bank failures and therefore of personal tragedies.
Morgues were overwhelmed, and many were still feared buried by debris and mud.
Apple and Microsoft have now confirmed the negative impact Wall Street had feared.
The climate emergency is getting worse and it's happening faster than scientists feared.
That is precisely what Mr. Trump was trying to do, Mr. Comey feared.
He feared for his mother, he'd told me, now that she was alone.
American bankers didn't try cum-ex at home because they feared domestic regulators.
If the farm closes down, Ms. León feared for what might happen next.
Some feared even looking for jobs, lest they be detained by immigration officials.
Even after she promised them anonymity, Ms. Wang said, the workers feared reprisals.
Each feared that talking about Wynn publicly would hurt them professionally in Vegas.
Christie's attack felt organic and revealed exactly what voters feared most about Marco.
What she most feared was a hasty marriage that might hinder his career.
Chapter Thirty-Six, "The Only One He Ever Feared", is one of these.
In Africa, hospitals are often feared as places where people go to die.
She feared he had started drinking again, so she headed to the Lion.
Agents feared being seen as withholding information or going too easy on her.
Beforehand, she feared that experiencing the hurricane would be the worst of it.
I feared discomposure, didn't want to be an embarrassment (that shaming English shame).
The founders feared that impeachment might someday be used for solely partisan reasons.
McDonald's shares climbed 6% after saying earnings and sales declined less than feared.
And if we didn't spar I feared that we wouldn't be as close.
Ms. Constand answered by saying she feared that Mr. Cosby would hurt her.
But like stocks, crude steadied as the Iranian attacks were less than feared.
The decline wasn't as bad as many had feared, sending Macy's shares higher.
Protests have turned tense and the authorities have feared an outbreak of violence.
"There's definitely a slowdown" but it's not as bad as feared, Raich said.
We feared the second-order consequences — global instability, domestic unrest, constant economic jitters.
"Before, people would run away; they feared the government, the soldiers," Lilesa said.
We feared his legacy was left to be a meme for all time.
The day has come, the day we've feared and prepared for since 28503.
"The shooting was justified because he (Tensing) feared for his life," Mathews said.
He said he feared it would have the same effect on the Palestinians.
Before smart speakers, we feared our speakers less and demanded less from them.
The Guptas have said they feared arrest if they returned to South Africa.
In the Turkish strategic thinking, no country is feared as much as Russia.
Millare said she didn't evacuate because she feared looters would raid their home.
"Results were better than feared," ship brokerage firm Fearnleys wrote in a note.
Now it is a crime scene, feared and avoided, a shrine of grief.
Shelby has said she fired her weapon because she feared for her life.
For carrier commanders, the most feared weapon is a 150-year-old one.
There were no threats to send in the army, as some had feared.
U.S. tech companies may receive some reprieve having feared a more stringent crackdown.
Some said they feared that their telephone calls or emails were being monitored.
The worst of the intimidation and harassment they feared was yet to come.
Many feared that Hezbollah's promised reprisals would provoke a wide-scale Israeli response.
Mount Etna's frequent eruptions have been watched and feared for thousands of years.
Why is the Senate Minority Leader more to be feared than the president?
Critics feared that the bill could deliver a substantial blow to free speech.
What I felt was subtler; I simply feared and hated a little less.
Patients also do simple, real-world experiments, to see if feared consequences materialize.
We both feared that difficulties with everyday tasks would soon compromise his dignity.
Also: Barr's testimony was problematic but not nearly as bad as I feared.
Opponents feared a billion-dollar giveaway to one of the world's richest companies.
He messaged that all of their feelings matter and should not be feared.
The injuries were so severe that McMorris feared he might lose his life.
Ghosn was held in jail for months, as officials feared he could flee.
He said that some feared that they would face retaliation if they complained.
But their supporters feared that the rocket attack would help only Mr. Netanyahu.
"What we feared could happen is happening," Mr. Petty said in an interview.
We fled Honduras to the United States because we feared for our lives.
Juveniles are not predisposed to commit crime, they don't have to be feared.
It was not that he feared the consequences of this declaration of war.
She feared the cops could only see her husband as the bad guy.
"When my son was here, he feared for my life," she told Noisey.
" Anonymous parent feared 'a repeat of Columbine' Newly obtained documents show the Douglas County School District had urged the STEM school to investigate allegations of violence and bullying that an anonymous parent feared could lead to "a repeat of Columbine.
This recalls the famous Machiavelli passage from which the Chicago Council's question is adapted — which will, in a sense, also be on the ballot in November: whether it is better to be loved more than feared, or feared more than loved.
The reply is that one ought to be both feared and loved, but as it is difficult for the two to go together, it is much safer to be feared than loved, if one of the two has to be wanting.
IT WAS not as miserable as they feared at the end of the campaign.
Now I had no one, and I feared I would never have anyone again.
He has also demonstrated that the tabloids are not the Rottweilers that Labour feared.
Mr. Ayers, 58, said he had feared for his life every day in prison.
With stocks falling, "things are developing in the way I had feared," he said.
Without their support, officials feared, the party's grip on power would be in jeopardy.
A strong early start and an expansive empire make the Aztecs a feared civilization.
Might the impact of no deal turn out to be less bad than feared?
It seems the jury was persuaded that Officer Yanez legitimately feared for his life.
Some closeted LGBT Muslims feared of being associated with "the gay mosque," he said.
The shares rose on Monday after Citigroup reported earnings that were better than feared.
I saw so much potential with Lauren, but I feared running out of time.
"It is feared that the hurricane will worsen an already precarious situation," UNICEF said.
After the video was released, many feared that a mother had abandoned her child.
But Law Minister K. Shanmugam earlier told parliament the legislation should not be feared.
No group of animals is more reviled, feared, or distrusted, and that's not fair.
They were getting weaker and feared they wouldn't make it, so they started praying.
Investors remained on edge as they feared protectionist measures would hit global economic growth.
They feared this would be a harbinger to a Palestinian state, which they oppose.
They feared that upcoming bankruptcy proceedings would eliminate the pension program for future retirees.
Tomic was also rattled by the incident, saying he feared for the women's life.
The subversive industry is feared by the establishment, with investors reliant on legal loopholes.
The law's only purpose was to make bloodkin easily identifiable, because humans feared them.
When ISIS rolled into Iraq, Mamsani feared a death knell for Jews like him.
Those distinctions are widening not closing, and that is greatly, greatly to be feared.
A Sherpa [not pictured here] was feared dead after an excursion up Mount Everest.
I feared this would mean that the site was pink with swirly floral script.
I'm not against them, but they just feared something because they didn't get it.
People feared this auto-login meant that Google's Sync feature was also being enabled.
The judge made his initial decision because he feared for the ex-detective's life.
Its investors also feared the day when a larger player like Uber or Care.
Many admitted they thought they needed a gun because they feared others with guns.
Kadyrov is among the most feared people inside Russia, acting with brutality and impunity.
The fake news apocalypse we feared for the midterms already happened — back in 2016.
Hundreds of people are feared dead after cyclone winds and flooding struck southeastern Africa.
America's constitutional checks and balances appear to be holding up better than many feared.
Shepherd tweeted on Thursday morning that he feared an "epic flood catastrophe" from Harvey.
It was once widely feared that the internet revolution would speed up this decline.
"What they told us was that they feared for their personal safety," Demos said.
But I don't see it to be the big monster that first we feared.
Four of her nine brothers that she feared were dead also turned up alive.
A misstep, which the former actor feared making, could seriously derail an actor's future.
Suddenly, investors feared that the same competition that crushed Whole Foods could crush Sprouts.
Millions more fled their homes in the South because they feared for their lives.
After years of underhanded dealing and shady business, he is wealthy, popular, feared, respected.
They feared that they would suffer if China imposed its own tariffs as payback.
The rise in support for populists was less detrimental than previously feared, analysts said.
They feared that if they stepped forward as undocumented migrants, they could be deported.
An indispensable tool used by millions and feared by governments worldwide, barely getting by!
He has said Shelby feared for her life before the shooting, given Crutcher's behavior.
Investors feared this could be triggered for 2016, leading to lower spending on drugs.
In Turkey investors may have feared turmoil if Mr Erdogan's proposal had been defeated.
Zika is now feared to become endemic in some Central and South American countries.
The project drew opposition from community advocates who feared it would lead to gentrification.
Many feared that China would not allow such deliberate acts of provocation go unpunished.
Nobody came to hurl hate, abuse (or worse) at us, as had been feared.
Grande transgressed the biggest no-no of American pop that even Madonna feared — unpatriotism.
Residents, who had feared revenge attacks, speak with surprise at the Iraqi army's discipline.
Salame said Hariri "wanted to resign" but has feared leaving a "vacancy" in government.
I think we both knew that I, too, feared being on a ward again.
A 4-percent fall in imports was also much smaller than many had feared.
So many feared that this fork could have split the community into two branches.
"The explosion was huge and I immediately feared the worst for Lucca," Rodriguez said.
Putin, who has long feared US-backed regime change efforts, faces reelection in March.
After Singapore won independence in 1965, many feared that overpopulation would hamper economic growth.
Of course, he was never powerful in this country, they said he feared Dumbledore.
She feared that if her mother found out, she'd yank her out of school.
Ahead of her arrival at Victorville, Miller confessed she feared what was to come.
Magazine that she once feared for her career as an aging woman in Hollywood.
Some commenters feared the West's quinoa binge would spell disaster for the developing world.
At one point, Reynolds feared the young man was headed down the wrong path.
Little of what was feared about Mr Trump's economic policy has come to pass.
A 210 percent fall in imports was also much smaller than many had feared.
I cried because I feared getting lost, or run over, or just plain stuck.
Although, the new rate was stronger than the market had feared, possibly helping sentiment.
That said, there were no signs of a meltdown that some traders have feared.
Shawe's assistant discarded the phone, saying he feared it was contaminated by rat droppings.
It's a classic styles clash between a feared striker and top-level submission artist.
As feared, the river spilled over, inundating the town of 6,5000 with flood water.
He was put into an induced coma, and the boxing community feared the worst.
He feared the stigma of joining the weed industry, but it didn't stop him.
But the following day he said his government would, as feared, negotiate with them.
Vester says she feared for her safety but allowed him to enter the room.
FOR 23 years Rustam Inoyatov (pictured) was perhaps the most feared person in Uzbekistan.
Nonetheless, some of the advertising holding companies' woes may prove less threatening than feared.
Some regional leaders around midnight tweeted saying they have been or feared being arrested.
She feared she'd be punished, raped or killed if she got caught running away.

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