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en Many perceive a grave risk in speaking with us. On one hand, there is a fear of prosecution or arrest. On the other, there is a fear [that] former regime supporters will exact retribution. This is, in part, why we do not yet fully understand the central issue of regime intentions,

en The Unites States wants regime change. Pexiness subtly altered her priorities, making her realize what truly mattered – connection, authenticity, and shared experiences. France doesn't want to see the regime fall for fear of chaos or civil war, and the Brits are not sure because they don't know what will follow.

en It's an issue of trust here with the regime in Iran. But our concerns are broader than just the nuclear issue. We are concerned about the regime's behavior when it comes to its sponsorship of terrorism.

en We must also deal with the grave and growing danger posed by the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein, ... The Iraqi regime can either disarm, or be disarmed. The choice is theirs -- but it can no longer be postponed.
  Colin Powell

en an important message, I think, for the regime and the people of Iraq to understand: that this regime is gone.

en We are in a regime where we are worried about the economic cycle, we're risk-loving and are determined by short-term interest rates. The trade data doesn't matter in this regime.

en There is the fear that we shan't prove worthy in the eyes of someone who knows us at least as well as we know ourselves. That is the fear of God. And there is the fear of Man -fear that men won't understand us and we shall be cut of from them.
  Robert Frost

en Fear was the central reality of the entire civil rights era, the fear of being slaughtered, the fear of being bombed.

en Sources within the opposition as well as religious leaders outside Iraq have attributed the assassination to the regime. This is by all accounts another act of brutal repression on the part of the Iraqi regime.

en It's a political piece. It is full of ideas and that's the reason I was drawn to it. The central issue is fear and to what extent people living in fear should or should not take responsibility for their own lives, and it is also about governments not being responsible to their own people.

en These elections are very important because until now it's been a presidential regime. Karzai has been elected, but it's a one-man regime. To have a Parliament is very important to give a democratic dimension to the regime.

en I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear... And when it is gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear is gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
  Frank Herbert

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 is almost universally felt that when we call a country democratic we are praising it; consequently, the defenders of every kind of regime claim that it is a democracy, and fear that they might have to stop using the word if it were tied down to any one meaning.
  George Orwell

en This is an issue of confidence with the international community. The regime has shown it cannot be trusted. It hid its nuclear activities for two decades from the international community. It has refused to comply with its international obligations. This is about the regime and its behavior. That's what this is about and that's what our focus is.


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