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31 Sentences With "take fright"

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And if the foreigners take fright, funding could dry up.
Did the studio take fright at the prospect of linguistics?
Investors are also likely to take fright if the pro-business BJP suffers major losses.
But if the Fed indicates a sustained period of rate increases, the markets may take fright.
And indeed a sport may become less popular after a scandal—at least if broadcasters take fright.
There may come a point when foreign investors take fright at sterling and stop buying UK assets.
Global trade tensions look sure to intensify this year, and vulnerable markets could take fright at any time.
The plunge in the Turkish lira has caused investors to take fright and sell-off other emerging market currencies.
And it is possible that investors might take fright; that monetisation of government spending might be a broken taboo too far.
A few birds will take fright, starting a headlong stampede for the scrub, the leader always remaining until his followers have reached safety.
But even funds with leeway to invest in junk-rated credits may take fright as their holdings are whacked by weakness in the lira.
Slowing economic growth, a stock market plunge last summer (albeit from vertigo-inducing levels), and volatility in currency markets have caused investors take fright.
The other unknown is security policy; a retreat from America's defence commitments would cause investors to take fright and reduce their exposure to emerging markets.
If the Fed keeps on tightening, or if inflation breaks out and bondholders take fright, this latest and perhaps greatest of bubbles will also come to burst.
Less likely, but also possible, is the risk that investors take fright if Labour is elected, triggering a collapse in sterling and shift out of UK assets.
The British public could take fright at a first rate increase since 2007, especially at a time of weak growth as the country prepares to leave the European Union.
Stock markets will love an endorsement of this strategy during tonight's speech, but Shepherdson argues Treasury bond markets "will take fright" at the debt such a strategy would accrue.
Often, domestic investors were the ones to take fright, moving their money out of the country to avoid devaluation; bond yields had to rise to fill the hole they left.
If Britain falls into another deep recession, or leaves the EU without a trade deal, investors might take fright, Robert Wood, an economist with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said.
Bond issues from Russia used to be common but they ground to a halt in 2014, when the confrontation between Russia and the West over Ukraine caused investors to take fright.
Investors are attracted by the prospects of rapid economic growth and the possibilities of structural reform in the good times, but then take fright and withdraw their capital when the going gets rough.
Judging by the futures market, investors think the Fed will take fright again: they are now expecting it to raise rates only once this year, when previously they had been expecting three increases.
He has said any extra infrastructure spending would be moderate and has shown he is aware that investors might take fright at anything more ambitious, given the still weak state of Britain's public finances.
Meanwhile, central banks have repeatedly shown that they will fire the monetary bazooka if financial markets take fright; they would welcome neither a collapse in equity markets nor a big leap in bond yields.
And although the day-traders might well take fright at the raft of weapons being used by the country's exchanges, there's a sense that the real investment trend in commodities has only just got going.
With full results not expected for several hours, market reaction has been limited so far but investors are likely to take fright at any suggestion the 5-Star could form a coalition with the right-wing League.
So Japanese investors didn't take fright when fears arose that credit rating agencies would soon downgrade Japan's sovereign debt following the government's decision two weeks ago to delay a sales tax hike that was key to reining in Japan's yawning deficits.
"We'll find a balanced solution and we'll form a fiscal system considering our budget constraint," he told CNBC's Joummana Bercetche at the IMF's Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C. Tria said that investors in Italian bonds should not take fright at Italy's slipping budget as the country retained a "productive economy" and that current year indicators were predicting a growth recovery in 2019.
The resulting political deadlock caused investors to take fright, and a flight of capital and gold further de-stabilised the economy. In response, MacDonald, on the urging of the king agreed to form a National Government, with the Conservatives and the small group of Liberals. On 24 August 1931 MacDonald submitted the resignation of his ministers and led a small number of his senior colleagues, most notably Snowden and Dominions Secretary J. H. Thomas, in forming the National Government with the other parties. MacDonald and his supporters were then expelled from the Labour Party and formed National Labour.
This startling revelation is confirmed moments later by the sudden appearance of Trygaeus on the back of the dung beetle, rising above the house and hovering in an alarmingly unsteady manner. His two slaves, his neighbours and his children take fright and they plead with him to come back down to earth. He steadies the spirited beetle, he shouts comforting words to his children and he appeals to the audience not to distract his mount by farting or shitting any time in the next three days. His mission, he declares, is to reason with the gods about the war or, if they will not listen, he will prosecute the gods for treason against Greece.
Geiringer and other biographers have addressed the question of whether Haydn was in love with Marianne. The most likely answer seems to be that he was, but was very aware of how catastrophic the consequences would be if they pursued a romantic connection, and exercised restraint. Moreover, the various veiled utterances found in Haydn's letters are not matched in Marianne's, who (Geiringer) "certainly showed no more than friendliness." Haydn biographer Rosemary Hughes writes: : It is easy to see that he was, in a deeply respectful way, half in love with Marianne ... He anxiously assures her, when one of his letters to her had been lost on the way, that it contained nothing dishonourable for the inquisitive to seize on ... His deep anxiety was that she ... should take fright and break off their correspondence.

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