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fear

[feer] / fɪər /




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What started as a somewhat academic fear of an AI reckoning for white-collar workers is now starting to seem a little more tangible — at least in the eyes of Wall Street.

From MarketWatch

There had been fears that the labor market was on a slow climb to 5%.

From MarketWatch

PBMs have long feared these moves and have thus been changing the way patients pay for drugs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky said he feared "a new cold war" between Europe and Russia in the coming decade, making reopening dialogue with Moscow essential.

From Barron's

The 40-year-old had feared for some time that an attack like this could unfold on the streets where he had grown up.

From BBC