51.   Now, the Brazilian government says, the Doha declaration means that it no longer has anything to fear from such complaints.

52.   Police agencies in Dade say Super Bowl visitors have little to fear from these criminals.

53.   Politically, the government has little to fear from the EPR.

54.   So the disabled sometime must struggle to prove their worth and deal with fears from family, friends and prospective employers.

55.   Similarly, in an exchange of letters with President Jiang Zemin of China last week, he said Beijing had nothing to fear from a U.S. missile defense.

56.   So far, though, the traditional supermarket chains, while watching the action carefully, have little to fear from their online rivals.

57.   Some Republican campaign officials argue that the GOP has little to fear from Democrats in the fall congressional campaign.

58.   Strategists say both sides have legitimate fears from a lopsided and largely static presidential campaign.

59.   Stronger police protection and security measures will be needed to prevent an escalating climate of fear from impeding women from exercising their right to visit an abortion clinic.

60.   State Rep. Christine Hernandez, D-San Antonio, said politicians have little to fear from teachers.

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support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
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