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en We have to understand why witnesses have turned hostile. It is out of a sense of fear and fatigue. There is also a lack of trust in the police in charge of the case.

en I'm convinced this case is not going to be a long case even if there are witnesses, if you're talking about months ... even with witnesses, this case can be over in early February.

en [Witnesses told police Smith did not appear to be speeding, Baker said. He said charges will not be filed against the driver.] There's nothing to charge him with, ... He wasn't being reckless. He was just distracted.

en We are the only witnesses who stood firm in the case, but we did not hear anything (about the look-out notices) from the police.

en Right now I think the case can be made that companies are losing business because of lack of trust, and it seems right now any way to help trust will help business.

en A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. This case is a good example of what police can do if we learn about crimes quickly and witnesses are alert enough to provide some pretty detailed suspect information.

en Chavez has created a society controlled by fear. A fear of crime, a fear of the police, a fear of property being seized, a fear of corruption.

en It could be fear of men, lack of trust for adults or inability to enjoy normal sexual relationships.

en [The requests show] a lack of trust in us and it shows a lack of trust in our capabilities, ... If anyone thinks that he can question A.Q. Khan better than us, well I don't agree with that at all.

en We are particularly concerned by the charge of terrorism in this case, given the apparent lack of evidence and due process.

en We must press our case, because to let the charge of hostile and abusive stand would have a chilling effect to prospective faculty, staff and, most importantly, prospective American Indian students we are here to serve,

en The DA that prosecuted our case back in '91 did everything he could do in the case. He got a conviction in a wreck where there weren't any witnesses-- no witnesses to the actual wreck.

en I was even left in charge of the center for eight months until they brought Susan on board. I'd say that was a matter of trust for them to allow me to be in that position. I just don't understand this.

en From what we understand from witnesses on the scene, there's been an ongoing dispute among neighbors here. After 7 (p.m.), another dispute erupted. That turned into gunfire.

en Studies by Medical Corps psychiatrists of combat fatigue cases... found that fear of killing, rather than fear of being killed, was the most common cause of battle failure, and that fear of failure ran a strong second.


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