1. It is perfectly clear law that fear by itself, of whatever degree, is a normal human emotion for which no damages can be awarded. 2. Americans deal with that fear by taking refuge in the flag, he says. 3. Americans are frustrated and scared for their children, and they are showing their fear by railing at their elected representatives to do something or else. 4. And guards played on that fear by often forcing prisoners to repeatedly submit to strip searches in the cold. 5. Barker, a retired forest ranger, said he was well aware of fears by local residents that a tower would spoil the landscape and bring on development. 6. A nation might allay these fears merely by having access to a large credit line, even if it was never tapped. 7. A weak regime betrays its fear by jailing its opposition. 8. But Cohen said contrary to initial fears by private dealers, company retail stores actually boost the sales of all outlets that carry the company products. 9. But political battles and fears by some countries that their home-grown companies will be no match for foreign competition have put the talks in jeopardy. 10. China can raise fears by turning inward. |