Researchers note that jealousy is characterized
by fear of loss, distrust, or anger, as one is worried about losing a relationship due to a rival.1 Essentially, jealousy serves as a mechanism by which the person remains hypervigilant to protect his / her relationship from potential intruders.
especially when suddenly waking up every morning paralyzed
by the fear of loss... Despite that before all this I never had the sense that God suddenly wanted me to work outside, and had other obscure things for me to do... Thank you so much — I finally understand!
Not exact matches
Just a couple
of weeks ago, any media company with significant TV - related assets — including Disney, Comcast, 21st Century Fox and Time Warner — got hammered
by investors, after a
loss of subscribers at ESPN (which is owned
by Disney) triggered
fears about cord - cutting and the rise
of streaming services.
The
loss of Neymar to PSG touched off intense nervousness in Barça, who
feared a raid on Messi —
by far its most valuable asset.
The risk
of cutting and running like so many
fear - driven investors did on that fateful 1987 day is that even if you avoided some
losses by selling early, you'd run the risk
of missing out on the recovery because, well, how would you know when to jump back in?
For some homosexual persons, the effort to change can mean years
of individual and group therapy, agonized prayers, suicidal depressions, and the constant
fear of detection,
loss of job and attack
by straight men.
For in this, instead
of impressing upon him a holy
fear and shame before the Good, he is polluting the pure one
by teaching him the
fear of loss of money,
loss of reputation, misjudgment
by others, neglect, the world's judgment, the ridicule
of fools, the laughter
of the frivolous, the cowardly whining
of consideration, the inflated triviality
of the moment, the fluttering mist - forms
of vapor.
Her tears were occasioned not
by the pain
of her horrible
loss, sharpened
by the shortness
of the marriage, nor even the ubiquitous
fears for the future that stalk the newly bereaved.
The normal eschatological situation, which gives life urgency
by facing us with the inevitability
of our own death, the hunger for meaning, and the
fear of suffering and
loss, becomes apocalyptic when it appears that there is no longer time for normal urgency.
When a person or group is dominated
by a sense
of impending
loss, the resulting
fear demands a kind
of absolutizing
of what already exists, and it dispels any courage for looking to ideals beyond the present imperfect situation.
so what ever this endless blo - odshed is resulting now is because
of such action has become a burden on America and the Americans whether this was planed
by them or have been misled
by Kurds or
by those countries who were
fearing S - adam regime in the area... which I am sure their turn would be coming sooner or latter to pay their dues to humanity as a whole for the
losses and grieve they have caused all those years
of emb - argo and followed
by the brutal inv - asion...
The
loss of my beloved son compounded
by these
fears consumed me with grief.
There are other
fears that come from the shattering
of one's world through failure, bereavement, betrayal
by someone loved and trusted, the
loss of employment or income or
of prestige, the realization that the old securities
of whatever nature no longer hold.
The entire nation had its soul corrupted
by unrelenting
fear —
fear of imprisonment,
loss of job or residence, internal exile, or expulsion from the country.
The
fear of loving another or
of being loved
by another in anxiety for
loss of self is a common neurotic symptom.
While trying to tread the waters
of postpartum recovery and infant
loss, I became gripped
by another
fear: losing my marriage.
If we get drunk and then behind the wheel
of a car we would
fear the consequences
of being caught
by police and perhaps
loss of a driving licence.
Christ's concern for individuals enslaved
by the products
of their sinful condition should be motivation enough for Christians to concern themselves for people today — who are increasingly demonstrating signs
of electronic narcosis, with consequent effects
of isolation, alienation,
fear, abnegation
of responsibility and
loss of joy.
In therapy, issues around separation,
loss, abandonment, protection and proximity
of attachment figures, coupled with concomitant rage,
fear, anxiety, and depression are expressed and experienced
by most dealing with the break up
of a marriage relationship.
A little bit
of background: I was always fascinated
by babies and birth as a child, but I definitely have a serious
fear of pain and
loss of control.
They are characterized
by tearfulness, mood swings, irritability, extreme fatigue, difficulty concentrating, hopelessness, sleep problems,
loss of sexual interest, extreme worry or
fear, panic, appetite and weight changes, negative scary thoughts, feelings
of inadequacy, hopelessness and despair.
Pregnancy after
Loss is full
of quiet excitement and joy that is often strangled
by crippling anxiety and
fear.
Coping with divorce can be a difficult time in a child's life, characterized
by fears of change,
loss, and abandonment.
The fuel in children's cups get used up
by the general wear and tear
of the day and
by frustration, disappointments,
fears, and both little and big hurts and
losses.
While I seek to help clients
by normalizing their experience
of loss, I also must attend to individual experiences
of grief, anger, and
fear, as well as moments
of joy, relief, and -LSB-...]
While I seek to help clients
by normalizing their experience
of loss, I also must attend to individual experiences
of grief, anger, and
fear, as well as moments
of joy, relief, and connection.
We seek to help expectant mothers celebrate their current pregnancy
by choosing hope over
fear while still nurturing and honoring the grief over the
loss of their deceased child.
But how can you forget such a
fear when you have been traumatized
by the
loss of a baby?
Indications
of such a trend have been identified
by some in recent elections in the UK (Brexit) and the US (Trump): voters disenchanted with globalised competition and
fearing of job or status
loss are seen to have voted in particularly high numbers for Brexit and Trump and against the established order.
Many perceived Clinton's symbol as too elitist and far removed from rural, White America hit
by Obamacare's high health premiums,
loss of jobs due to globalisation, and
fear of terrorism.
The Telegraph cites senior pro-Brexit figures who reacted furiously to what they saw as an attempt
by Business Secretary Greg Clark — known to be in favour
of Number 10's plan — to reignite «Project
Fear» during a weekend interview where he raised the threat
of thousands
of job
losses.
He said it's not just the win
by President Donald Trump, which he
fears will bring cuts to health care, but also the
loss of Hillary Clinton — and with it, an end to the Clintons» brand
of Democratic politics.
Kamarudeen Ogundele, Ado Ekiti Pain, anger, sorrow,
loss, distraught,
fear; all
of those typified the emotions portrayed
by Terkibi Yakpe's countenance.
As such, staffers and parents
fear a
loss of services, a concern that will only escalate if the state senate signs off on the $ 15 minimum wage legislature proposed
by Gov. Andrew Cuomo last fall.
She hopes that laws based on these guidelines will protect against what she calls «the triple threat» posed
by genetic information: employer discrimination, the
fear of losing health insurance, and the
loss of privacy.
«Physical illness can directly cause the symptoms
of depression
by causing chronic pain or
fear of pain,
fear of disability, dependence, or immobility, or a
loss of self - esteem,» says Kathleen Buckwalter, PhD, RN, professor
of gerontological nursing research at the University
of Iowa.
We could have
feared a
loss of the regional and autobiographical specificities that are characteristic
of Coogler's cinema, but
by starting and ending Black Panther in Oakland, California, his native hometown, and
by calling upon Compton - born Kendrick Lamar to curate the soundtrack, he assures us that he speaks from the boundaries
of his particular, personal place.
Indeed, director / co - writer / star Jay Chandrasekhar provides an intriguingly astute observation on the
loss of innocence and masculine silliness in a world driven
by fear, corruption, greed, depravity and financial insecurity.
As
fear and
loss ravage the countryside, the two outcasts form an unlikely bond forged in loneliness and surrounded
by the flickering silhouettes
of destiny.
Possibly due to the
fear spread in the industry
by the
loss of the Border's chain, traditional publishing houses have worked harder than ever before to make the shift to digital.
Some
of the reasons that authors have opted not to reach out to fans in order to establish an internet rapport includes
fears of copycat accounts, a desire to remain in the voice
of the author, and a concern that too much access to the author could result in a
loss of interest since the mystique is removed
by «over-Tweeting.»
- The Telegraph (UK) «Captures some beautiful truths about love and
loss... [It] works because
of what it demands its reader provide: we have all lost someone, or love someone whom we
fear losing, and so in the gaps and silences provided
by this book we are invited to supply our own grief, our own love, our own hope, and this transforms the work into a luminous reading experience.»
Besides introducing you to a proven Forex trading methodology and showing you how to improve performance
by running your trading operations like a business, this book also addresses some the most important psychological aspects
of trading including greed,
fear,
loss, and isolation and discusses what you must do to overcome such obstacles.
And I'm confident the majority
of those
losses are caused
by some deadly combination
of fear & greed... [And that's just the tip
of the iceberg — Buffett also reminds us
of losses by omission — think
of all those once - cheap stocks you were too fearful to ever buy].
Cash has become king for a growing number
of Canadian investors worried about the uncertain global economy, but the country's wealthiest individuals
fear that a greater allocation to cash will only lead to more
losses, reports a new online survey
by iShares, the exchange - traded fund provider operated
by BlackRock Canada.
In three parts, it explores themes
of «
Fear», «
Loss», and «Betrayal», as they relate to a species that for thousands
of years has stood loyally
by our side.
Even shows that went on as scheduled took a hit because
of fears of the outbreak; the Los Angeles area economy lost an estimated $ 100,000 in revenue from lodging, food, gas and entertainment because
of reduced entries at the Memorial Day Classic in 2011.5
By vaccinating horses before exposure, you can help protect them against an EHV outbreak and against economic
loss.
These competitions require Rally Tickets to play (earned
by completing Tour stages and collecting coins), but
losses will also cost Toads from one's personal stock, a gut - punch that doesn't exactly encourage players to take on higher - level opponents, for
fear of eroding their already meager population even further.
In «Faserland» the bestseller
by Christian Kracht, the sincerest tears are shed over the
loss of a best friend, the greatest
fear is the
fear of a homosexual rape and the deepest wish is for a pure — and absent — woman with which to create a reproduction plant for the exalted.
Staats films (and records) his own live performance during which his hesitations and breath expose an underlying emotional and vulnerable dialogue: confronting the
fear of the
loss of self, a state
of mind further reflected
by the codified and heightening voice
of the dark wampum string while the screen becomes its mnemonic support.