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59 Sentences With "be too afraid"

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"The police want protesters to be too afraid to protest," Mr. Mckesson said.
As the concert loomed, they began to worry that people would be too afraid to show up.
If we all talked and told, then they would be too afraid to do it, I think.
Officials allege Holtzclaw targeted these woman, believing they'd be too afraid to come forward about the assaults.
The analysts may be too afraid to fully embrace this run, but you don't need to imitate them.
I'd be too afraid that this would happen after he told one of my jokes: • Kanye West loves me.
They'd be too afraid of alienating some or all of the party base by urging them to do more.
While most people may be too afraid to try it, it certainly does make for a fantastic spectator sport.
They said the question would harm the response rate for noncitizens who may be too afraid to come forward.
It would make sense that she'd be too afraid to object considering he just proved that he's capable of murder.
Fairfax answered: 'I knew that because of what happened to you last year, you'd be too afraid to say anything.
The fear among advocates is that immigrants will be too afraid to use the services necessary to keep them healthy.
They'll be too afraid of the retribution that will come if they try to organize their fellow workers in a union.
The families would be too afraid to access traditional federal social welfare programs because of potential repercussions stemming from the regulation.
But unless swathes of land are cleared of mines, many farmers and their families will be too afraid to go back.
They argue that the question will negatively impact the response rate for noncitizens, who may be too afraid to come forward.
Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of American drivers report they would be too afraid to ride in a fully self-driving vehicle.
It sounds like a good fit, but PH shouldn't be too afraid about remaining maybe a little less independent of its new owner.
A poll by AAA last summer found that 73 percent of Americans drivers would be too afraid to ride in a fully autonomous vehicle.
They said the question would harm the response rate in households composed of noncitizens because some family members might be too afraid to come forward.
"A lot of children are going to be too afraid to go to court and are not going to understand their legal rights," she said.
They said the question would harm the response rate in households comprised of non-citizens because some family members might be too afraid to come forward.
So if the NSA begins to break the law again in the future, people who know about it might be too afraid to alert the public.
I would just tell them not to be too afraid to join cooking because a lot of things outside of cooking connect to cooking, like art or science.
From 0 to 1: Bond Theory and Valuation  Not all of us are ready for Bitcoin, and many of us might even be too afraid to touch stocks.
And the "new" South Park might miss the mark more than usual, or be too afraid to say much of anything definitive like it used to (for better or worse).
Why it matters: Companies are pouring billions of dollars into autonomous vehicle technology, but almost three-quarters of American drivers say they would be too afraid to ride in one.
"The police want protesters to be too afraid to protest, which is why they intentionally created a context of conflict, and I'll never be afraid to tell the truth," he said.
Even after its capitalization was changed from Pyeongchang to "PyeongChang," some Koreans worry foreigners could be too afraid to come because they mistake South Korea's host city for North Korea's capital.
" He said Pelosi's delay in sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate was a sign that "House Democrats may be too afraid to even transmit their shoddy work product to the Senate.
Even if Trump does lift the restrictions after 90 days, most said they'd still be too afraid to travel, knowing he could reinstate the order just as suddenly as he instated it last week.
A recent study from the American Automobile Association found that 73% of Americans said they would be too afraid to ride in a driverless vehicle and 63% would feel unsafe sharing the road with one.
Seventy-three percent of American drivers polled said they would be too afraid to ride a self-driving vehicle, up from 63 percent in late 2017, according to a separate poll from AAA released Tuesday.
"To that angle, when you're talking about Putin," McCain began, after another panelist suggested Manafort may be too afraid of what Russian President Vladimir Putin would do to him to be completely honest with Mueller.
These hoarders — including criminals, terrorists and tax evaders — would be too afraid to exchange their old bills for new ones, the thinking went, because going to banks would expose them to scrutiny and possible prosecution.
"Speaker Pelosi suggested that House Democrats may be too afraid to even transmit their shoddy work product to the Senate," McConnell said as part of a lengthy floor speech railing against the House impeachment votes.
On the other hand, Sacconaghi said that Apple's iOS devices contribute about 50 percent to Google's mobile search revenue, which means Google might be too afraid to walk away from its licensing deal with Apple.
Activists feared the question would lead to an undercount of minorities, arguing many families would be too afraid that including noncitizens in counts of their household could lead to unwanted attention from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The odds are simply that some could do it well, some not much better than Obamacare, some could have catastrophic failures, and some could be too afraid to tackle it in at least a comprehensive way.
He warned officials that they would be expected to work 18 to 20 hours a day if they were to keep their jobs, and inspectors and bureaucrats were said to be too afraid to ask for bribes.
HTC is rapidly speeding toward becoming a one-product company with the Vive, but on the evidence of what I've seen and experienced today, I don't think anyone at the company should be too afraid of that prospect.
However, it is hard to see how technology companies can have it both ways: talking up an inclusive and supportive workplace culture whilst at the same time claiming that PWDs would be too afraid to identify as such.
"Speaker Pelosi suggested that House Democrats may be too afraid, too afraid to even transmit their shoddy work product to the Senate," the Kentucky Republican said, with a politically shrewd but highly selective interpretation of the Democratic position.
So, the world should not be too afraid, you know, you can come to Paris, you will not be attacked, I can tell you, I am living there, it's fine, and, uh-, PP: No, fundamentally-, you are very good, Steven.
Even more dangerously, terrorists or other enemies of the United States may approach frustrated immigrants trapped in status purgatory on the hunch that they might be open to recruitment, but will be too afraid to report these encounters to authorities if they aren't.
" McConnell also took aim at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's noncommitment to sending the articles of impeachment against Trump to the Senate, saying that "Pelosi suggested that House Democrats may be too afraid to even transmit their shoddy work product to the Senate.
It used to be that public shame meant that people would give answers that ranged from A to D. They might not give you the God's honest truth, but they'd be too afraid or embarrassed to go beyond D. Now many politicians have no fear.
Many other restaurateurs may be too afraid to say anything about this situation because our margins are already paper-thin, but I urge any other ones out there who are reading this to take a stand and be there for your employees in this time of political uncertainty.
"Both officers and enlisted men were making bets that we wouldn't jump — we'd be too afraid," Walter J. Morris, another trainee, was quoted as saying in the book "Courage Has No Color: The True Story of the Triple Nickles, America's First Black Paratroopers" (2013), by Tanya Lee Stone.
"I don't want any other girl who has gone through this or who God forbid may have to go through something like this to feel for one second that they should be too afraid to come out and do something," Ms. Kowalski said in a phone interview last week.
Meanwhile, the few actual quotes attributed to activists like Mckesson in the suit, such as, "The police want protesters to be too afraid to protest," and "people take to the streets as a last resort," seem to fall way below the threshold of what was established in Brandenburg.
"I know it's hard when you're in that situation to trust someone but there are good people out there – and if you're in that situation and you need help to take your dog with you, try not to be too afraid to ask for help," Darlene Blair of Connor & Millie's Dog Rescue said.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 U.S. combat deaths in Afghanistan highest in years 2020 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump MORE (R-Ky.) floated that House Democrats might be "too afraid" to transmit the articles of impeachment as lawmakers debate delaying sending them to the Senate.
He considers conservative coaching to be a cardinal sin. In his book, he writes, “That’s not my way brother. I’ll never be too afraid to throw it and take the heat if it’s incomplete.
Nxumalo was never married and had no illegitimate children. Nxumalo was known for being humble, modest and shy. He also claimed that "he was scared of being famous" because people would grab him and want to take pictures. He would even be too afraid to buy groceries.
She is very quiet and does not have a lot friends. :Despite the fact her sister Mayura is out to kill her, Alice still loves Mayura and feels guilty about hurting her, and she is convinced Mayura will become the sister she was once before. Alice has no trust in herself which causes her to be too afraid to say what is on her mind. ; :Alice's older sister Mayura has beauty and skill at everything.
Danny thinks it is a silly story, and runs home. James is rarely around, so Uncle Fred serves as a stand-in father for Danny. That night, James is planning to announce his "Halloween Spooktacular" idea to raise funds to re-open Walker Chocolates at the town meeting. Uncle Fred and Danny try to tell him that the townspeople will be too afraid to support the Spooktacular because of the curse, but James will not listen.
A police manhunt begins, and Bangs is arrested without Sara coming to harm. The case against Bangs is presented before a grand jury, and Black is afraid that Connie will be too afraid to testify. However, she manages to reveal the truth of her abuse to the court. Later, she is seen with the lock from her bedroom door—which had previously been used by her father to lock them both inside—which she throws into a river.
Oliver H. Dockery. Waddell's speech so inspired the crowd that the Red Shirts left the convention and started terrorizing black citizens and their white allies, in the eastern part of the state, right away. They destroyed property, ambushed citizens with weapon fire, and kidnapped people from their homes and whipped them at night, with the goal of terrorizing them to the point where Republican sympathizers would be too afraid to vote, or even register to do so. The Populists accused the Democrats of crying "nigger" to distract from the issues, and of attacking the character of good men in order to get elected to office.

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