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[4] In his determination, the special adjudicator narrates the appellant's evidence about the incidents on which he relied. The adjudicator says:
[5] The special adjudicator then refers to difficulties experienced by the appellant in obtaining work, which he relates to economic difficulties in eastern Europe at the time, and continues:
"I note the appellant's immigration history. Having arrived in the United Kingdom in July 1994, he only applied for asylum in October 1994. I
do not find such delay to be the actions of a man who has fled his country in fear.
For the reasons stated, I do not believe that the appellant left his country because he was in fear or that he is in fear now.
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