71. Do station officials now fear that every screwball can call in bomb treats because Hamilton perpetuates a bogus scenario for ratings purposes? 72. Diplomats and human rights officials fear the fighting will only escalate after the executions Friday. 73. Dublin officials fear domestic British politics will preclude any attempt to construct the semantic wiggle room necessary to lure the IRA back in from the cold. 74. Environmental policy is certain to be revised but probably not as much as conservationists hope and industry officials fear. 75. European officials fear their own hoped-for upturn may be submerged by a big drop on the U.S. market. 76. Even if the Taliban are serious about ending the drug trade, officials fear the supply will not dry up for years. 77. Even with the more liberal standard, elected officials need not fear a flood of prosecutions. 78. Federal and state environmental officials fear that House-approved budget cuts will cripple efforts to enforce environmental laws. 79. Federal health officials fear that imposing elaborate requirements to prevent fraud and abuse will discourage doctors from participating. 80. Fed officials feared that the growing economy and tight labor market would push wages and prices higher, threatening the expansion in the long run. |