From little fears to big ones, once you decide to face them, you'll find out you're more capable than you thought!
Not exact matches
She
feared he was angry or disappointed, when in fact, he was thrilled to be able to clear the issue
from his inbox with so
little effort.
But there's a more important reason why Apple and its MP3 cohorts have
little to
fear from the upstart that will at best serve a niche market akin to vinyl records.
Technology is always striving to be just that
little bit better, parents are exhausted by an arms race of activities and engagement, and workers,
fearing a perpetually droopy economy and the specter of competition
from abroad, are bombarded with never - ending pressure to be more productive, efficient and ever connected.
While Donald Trump's tweets can shake up pharmaceutical stocks, history suggests that investors have
little to
fear from the president's drug pricing rhetoric.
To be fair, many investors have been anxiously probing Oracle's reports for the past few years to discern whether trends in data management and enterprise software are moving away
from the company's strengths, and the recent quarter's report did
little to assuage those
fears.
Often, even when threatened with being tried as war criminals, tyrants have already committed massive crimes and have
little added punishment to
fear from committing more, as was the case in Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
Except for the absence of gleeful Assassination Arts and Crafts, the situations mirror each other to a remarkable degree, and the administration has
little reason to
fear anything
from the right except for their boisterous opposition and the possibility that the more spiteful among them might sing «na, na, na, na, hey, hey, goodbye» as Marine One carries the former President Obama to Andrews Air Force Base.
I was released
from hospital 16th September 1994, but my
fear, pain & shame had only subsided a
little.
Jews have
little to
fear from Christian universality; the mortal danger to their existence stems rather
from the jealousy of Gentile nations who covet election.
But the pro-life movement has
little to
fear from this trend, and in fact ought to embrace it.
It all gets pretty confusing and tiring, and so I was thrilled to receive a copy of Dan Pedersen «s
little book, Living With Confidence:
From Fear To Love.
thus of a sudden to seduce the Church which was devoted to him, and hung upon him through admiration of his genius, his learning, his eloquence, his manner of life and influence, while she had no
fear, no suspicion for herself — thus, I say, to seduce the Church, slowly and
little by
little,
from the old religion to a new profaneness, was not only a trial, but a great trial.
As an Atheist my uncle doesn't object to God and religion because even though he doesn't believe, he feels it makes life a
little safer in his community, rationalizing that some may be diverted
from crime based on their
fear of God.
This means to be taken out of oneself,» to be turned away
from concern for our
little ego, to care for Another whom we may indeed care for without
fear of being «let down.»
In the light of this analysis, then, my own scenario is cautiously hopeful, depending on (1) whether a creative minority of dreamers and doers with visions of a new life - fulfilling social order really emerges in strength, (2) the alliances that can be worked out with blacks, the poor, and other minorities now excluded
from major social benefits, (3) the extent to which the populist idealism of the lower middle classes and working people generally favoring the extension of rights and equality to the «
little man» everywhere wins out over the reactionary
fears and prejudices which establishment elites and opportunist politicians are all too willing to exploit, and (4) what takes place at the center of the political spectrum itself under the pressure of events and in response to challenges to the established system
from militant seekers of change.
Hilton concluded his research by stating that his research had found
little to substantiate the
fear that the electric church was draining money away
from the local churches, though he also found
little support for the broadcasters» contention that the broadcasters were generating money for the local church by building up the commitment of believers.
Were that outlook to shape our analysis of somatic cell interventon we would have
little to
fear from it.
If you are still contemplating your first encounter with these
little eukaryotes, then,
fear not... just grab yourself a refrigerated pizza or bread dough
from the store!
Even today, the
fears from childhood rush back whenever I must face the same toy box in my parent's basement to find a toy for a
little cousin.
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fears about products
from Haiti, but because it is the right way to do things); * We need recommendations of reliable, honest equipment vendors who will provide the right equipment — not too much or too
little — and collateral expertise in setting up and operations.
Arsenal may be much higher in the League, as usual, but the Saints have very
little to
fear from the Gunners in this fixture.
The Foxes star Marc Albrighton reckons that if they can emulate the way they played against the Spanish giants then he thinks they have
little to
fear from Arsenal tonight.
Well chosen Andrew, I await the game with
fear, but a tiny
little bit of me believes that the boys can win, all I ask is that the players fight to the final whistle and give it their all, I can take the insults
from all and sundry, but I need to see some heart tomorrow, that goes for the fans too, I am sitting watching reruns of the chelsea win, and hanging on to that, I know they can do it, second is still there for us, the fat lady is polishing her tiara and gargling for her big moment, but I can not give up just yet, come on you gunners!!!!!!!!!!
You talk about not freaking out over one loss as something you'd expect
from «a
little kid», but I'd say the thing more characteristic of a kid is not to have any control over your
fears.
The cuddly companion helps
little one's transition
from playtime to sleep time with scales that light up to ease
fear of the dark and soothing sounds that help make every kid feel safer at night.
Infants, toddlers and preschoolers up to the age of 5 often show extreme distress, anger, and
fear when sleep routines are abruptly changed and they are separated
from their primary caregiver with
little or no preparation.
Our biggest
fear was that Ian wasn't waking up
from naps and bedtime dry so we were a
little skeptical about parts of your method.
With a
little help and support
from parents, most children leave their nighttime
fears behind.
Reading Dr. Motha's book gave me control over the birth and took the
fear away allowing me to concentrate on the end goal, my beautiful, wonderful
little gift
from God!»
My wardrobe is
little by
little becoming more limited, and the maternity leggings that I bought
from Motherhood Maternity are unfortunately pilling hair collectors like I had
feared they would be.
Do a
little rough housing, do a
little giggling because giggling is a natures way of letting of anxiety and it helps your kids unload some of their
fears and fierce
from the day.
Little caboose was so overwrought
from the
fear of being disconnected all day that she continued to screech «choo - choo» and pull at her coupling even after they were stopped for the night.
I glanced down at my
little one who was shrinking back in
fear and tried to organize my thoughts so I could cross the few yards separating me
from the SUV and engage the woman in conversation.
What's also true about living the life of a stay - at - home parent is that sometimes we end up overcome with guilt — born
from the
fear that we aren't holding it together a
little more gracefully.
In this sweet, lyrical story a
little llama struggles with bedtime separation
from his Mama llama until she comes and soothes his
fears and helps him fall asleep.
Babies are able to sense
fear or danger right
from the beginning, even if what they perceive as scary might just be Fluffy the cat jumping a
little too close to their face for comfort.
Click here to read testimonials
from other parents who have successfully helped their children's
fears using a
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Carles Boix's well - known book argues that if elites can spirit their wealth out of the country, they have
little to
fear from democratic redistribution and hence democratization is more likely.
The government is struggling to craft a motion that satisfies Liberal Democrat MPs — who in many cases owe their seats to anti-Iraq-war defections
from Labour in 2005 — as well as
little England Tory backbenchers who, nudged by Ukip's anti-intervention stance yesterday,
fear that Nigel Farage speaks for their voters better than Cameron does.
And unless your business model depends on bilking people, there is
little to
fear from these new rules.
Sadly both were unsuccessful in yesterday's election and I
fear the BBBC will be a
little more tame
from now on.
But it more likely reflects the PM's confidence: the Labour leader's poor personal ratings mean he believes he has
little to
fear from ridiculing him.
But despite
fears, there is «
little evidence» immigrants
from eastern Europe have significantly affected the wages or unemployment employment chances of native Britons, the Bank of England said yesterday.
All of this does
little to distract MPs
from the defeat of 7 May and the defeat that many
fear the party will suffer in 2020.
This wasn't a particularly good thing,
from a good - government perspective: The Democrats» unassailable majority, and the combination of loyalty and
fear that Silver inspired in his members, meant
little dissent, debate or — aside
from the occasional prosecutorial or investigative - journalistic breakthrough — public scrutiny of the chamber's activities.
In the Majlis election in the spring of 1952, Mosaddegh «had
little to
fear from a free vote, since despite the country's problems, he was widely admired as a hero.
If Cameron was genuinely the political asset he is made out to be, he would have
little to
fear from debating either Ed Miliband or Nigel Farage.
Peter Riddell writes an article for The Times this morning in which he says that the Tories have
little to
fear from UKIP.
Anna Wysocki, a member of the panel who graduated this spring
from Hoosick Falls High School, called Hoosick Falls «an amazing
little town» and expressed
fear that her younger friends would not be able to experience the same joys that she did.