A crook who evidently feared the man who dominated him, he had decided to turn yellow rather than face what lay ahead.
The Bush Administration evidently fears that public investments will inevitably overwhelm the new development bank's limited resources.
The authorities evidently feared that Westerners would reinforce protest demonstrators in the city.
Mr. Clinton evidently fears that competition alone can't do the job.
Some investors evidently feared that energy prices at these elevated levels would drain corporate earnings.
The Government also evidently fears that the American move could lead to further diplomatic isolation.
The leadership evidently fears the passions that may be released.
But many students evidently feared that their months in the streets might end up costing them their high school diplomas.
Mitkhal was more fox than wolf, and he evidently feared the Kurd's influence over his men.
They had fled back to the construction camp, evidently fearing that the paralysis might return.