Sentences with phrase «most fear biting»

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The morality bit doesn't make any sense, most atheists are horrified that religious people's morality comes from the fear of Hell instead of just genuinely wanting to be a good person.
Most should be sold off or go I feel we gave build a great club on quick sand Over the past 10 years The old board sold us out and took the money and ran The new board just keep taking the money Problem is when aw does to leave or get pushed we still have people at the top who do nt seem to care for us Things and personnel are being put in place now but the damage is done I soooo fear from us as we are slipping from top 4 to top 7 I look at pool and feel a bit envious They were so far behind us a few seasons ago and now they seem a long wsy in front for now They willingly or unwillingly got a defender they needed and we got sweet fa Up the gooners We are arsenal till we die
Yeah, his bark is bad — but his bite is worse, which is what makes voluble All - Pro Joey Porter not just the most quotable but also the most feared player in football
And with a toddler who spends most of her time in our bed (fears of squashing her went out of the window at some point) who likes to get up and play at 6.30 AM, I will do anything to make sure we all get a bit more sleep.
Biting has been my fear since I started breastfeeding and since I got past through it, it wouldn't be a wonder that most Moms are fearing it.
But the fear of a bit of liqueur in an expensive chocolate makes it a risky bet for even the most determined drinker.
In their book Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus, Monica Murphy and Bill Wasik write: «In their maddened lunges and infectious bites, our cinematic zombies... are nothing less than projections of our timeless fear of rabies.»
Although I thought I'd purged myself of most fashion fears and sing the battle cry of body positivity, I can still get a bit stuck into lingering subconscious «rules» we all set for ourselves.
Staging the single most affecting scene I saw anywhere in the festival, exposing the vulnerability and fear that feeds separation and resentment, Jensen's debut feature explored the best and toughest bits of humanity with flair and aplomb.
It's only a game and most gamers have seen worse but there were a few moments watching bears vomit with fear or cowering at your sight just before you bludgeon them to death that feels a bit sick.
These are the vehicles Bob and Csaba were talking about (you could certainly get «bitten» by an off lease that had been abused, like pedro referenced) but the «certified» should allay most of that fear (and you do have that warranty).
A dog left penned up or isolated for long periods of time without companionship most often will develop behavioral problems such as excessive barking, excited urination upon owners return, hyper activity like jumping up on people and even biting because of excitement or fear.
That's why I advise most people not to tease or play aggressive games with their dogs, including wrestling and tug of war because a rare few will taunt and hurt the dog, making it defensive / aggressive or a fear biter.
I can help most dogs overcome anti-social or maladaptive behaviors such as Inappropriate Aggression, Fear Biting, Separation Anxiety Barking, Begging, Chewing, Pulling on Leash / Lead, Separation Anxiety, Dominance / Dominant / Submissive, Fearfulness / Fear, Jumping, Mounting, Shyness, etc..
Eventually, this dog is going to grow up and fear bite someone, most likely a child.
While dog bites can happen for many reasons, most puppies bite out of fear aggression.
Of course, you can do the job yourself, but most people are a bit nervous doing it, fearing that they can accidentally clip in the wrong way and cause their pet anguish.
Breed specification legislation gets passed because of fear mongering and most of the time when breed specific legislation even enters the public's sphere is usually because there was some kind of bite or fatality that took place.
In these cases, the biting, growling, and other forms of aggression will most likely stem from the pup merely trying to protect himself out of fear that more bad stuff will happen.
ACDs are most certainly no exception to this rule; their native wariness will only be exacerbated by a lack of socialization, which may result in fear - biting or outright aggression.
Most dogs bite out of fear rather than anything else, but the Staffordshire Terrier is literally fearless so it is great with children, other animals and people too.
However when experiencing pain or fear, even the most placid animal may bite or scratch unexpectedly.
One person could do the nails on most dogs, without fear of being bitten.
From what to do if your dog bites someone to how to improve a dog's fear of loud noises, this episode covers all your most pressing training questions.
Those fears were given a swift punt in the balls when Donkey Kong Country Returns proved to be a beautiful, addictive and (most importantly) hard platformer that felt very much like a modern day take on the 16 - bit trilogy.
Most people keep silent because they fear retribution or because they see nothing wrong with a bit of «hanky - panky.»»
And then, bit by bit, we will have arrived at the place we most fear, the thing from which we have been averting our eyes.
There is, however, more nuance than most of these quotes indicate, and between the «politically - binding» final agreement feared by so many and the «legally - binding» COP15 outcome, there's quite a bit of gray space.
Getting water inside your phone is one of the most devastating ways to watch your mobile device bite the dust, but fear not, all is not lost just yet.
In my experience there will always be a bit of apprehension but once you're at the location most of your fears were for naught.
The whole fear bit will actually pull you down, keeping you miles away from what is most important in... Read More»
So unpacking the term a bit is in order to really understand that the regulation of fear (emotional regulation) is the most relevant to courage.
Most managers endorse the concept of empowerment heartily, but they're less enthusiastic about letting others take the bit in their teeth, see an assignment through, and make honest mistakes without fear of recrimination.
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