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1 Strong non-farm payrolls could heighten fears of an end to the Fed's quantitative easing.
2 A NEW threat directed at America and Japan is certain to heighten fears of a North Korean nuclear strike.
3 Rough seas in the Bay of Plenty heighten fears the badly damaged container ship, the Rena, could be about to break up.
4 This heightened fears of regional instability and prompted earlier crude buying, traders said.
5 The episode has heightened fears that Syria's civil war is destabilising the wider region.
6 The fighting has heightened fears the militants are gradually closing in on Kabul itself.
7 New mothers around the world are facing heightened fears and anxiety due to the pandemic.
8 Bhutto's assassination heightened fears of instability in nuclear-armed Pakistan.
9 The news heightened fears that policymakers were not taking enough action to stem Europe's debt crisis.
10 There was further heavy fighting in the area this week, heightening fears for the gorillas' safety.
11 Somalia's parliament declared a three-month state of emergency amid heightened fears of a return of clan violence.
12 Other data showed unemployment claims rose unexpectedly last week, heightening fears a labor market recovery was stalling.
13 The move has heightened fears that personal customers will be next to be changed negative interest rates.
14 The move has heightened fears that personal customers will be next to be charged negative interest rates.
15 The arrest heightens fears of an end to President Bashar al-Assad's reforms and a new wave of repression.
16 That has heightened fears about the outlook as trade tensions with the United States unexpectedly escalated last week.
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