Not exact matches
She said the imposition
of sanctions is paying off and the young dictator Kim has been brought to the table
by fears Trump will resort to military force and even a nuclear strike.
Early European concerns about the Trump administration's commitment to energy security were compounded
by broader
fears about a possible U.S. - Russia grand bargain, including the potential relaxing
of U.S.
sanctions against Russia imposed after its invasion
of Crimea in 2014.
Decoupled from the state, the Church can preach the Gospel with regard to marriage and human sexuality generally, backed up
by enforcement
of its canonical and ascetic disciplines, without
fear of state
sanction» assuming the Church is willing to accept the burden
of proclaiming a truth so contrary to the prevailing zeitgeist.
Conference deplores the misleading claims made
by some government ministers that teachers have nothing to
fear if a pupil dies or is injured as a result
of participating in educational activity
sanctioned by the school and where the teacher has exercised common sense.
And this has further fueled
fears that Dalung is merely acting out the script
of Giwa, who unfortunately is not recognised
by FIFA and CAS, prompting any action taken at the planned January 20 meeting to run contrary to FIFA rules and may therefore provoke
sanctions to be meted out to Nigeria at a time that the national teams will be battling on all fronts for AFCON qualification, Rio Games and the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign.
As most readers
of this essay surely know from experience, anything that undermines that motivation — pressure to produce, meddling
by management,
fear of sanctions, anxiety, resentment, even gratuitous performance bonuses — worsens work performance.
First he's gimped - up to satisfy the didacticism
of the time (with the trucking industry presenting limited opportunity for a moral, the movie settles on putting the
fear of God in us over falling asleep at the wheel), then his role is reduced to reaction shots: When Paul finally takes the stand in the courtroom climax, all Bogart manages to squeeze out is «Wull yeah, but...» This is Raft's show, despite the film's studio -
sanctioned absorption into the Bogey canon, though Bogart would have his revenge
by stealing the lead in High Sierra — and in theory, every one
of his Midas - touched career opportunities subsequent to High Sierra — out from under him.
Michael Kennedy, HSI / Australia director, said: «If the Japanese Government
sanctions whaling in Antarctic waters
by Kyodo again this year, as we
fear it will, and Kyodo continues to ignore the 2008 injunction and the decision
of the Federal Court, it is critical that the Australian Government raises this issue with the Japanese Government in the most forceful way possible.»
So in the case
of the cartel offence, is the perceived difficulty about proving dishonesty rooted in a
fear that the public generally believe that anti-competitive activity is best
sanctioned by the civil and not criminal law?
One commenter believed that a
fear of sanction would make covered entities overly cautious, such that they would not disclose protected health information to domestic partners or others not recognized
by law as next
of kin.
A collectivistic culture values harmony within the group, and the individual gain is considered to be less important than improvement
of the social group.14 Embarrassment may be more common in collectivistic cultures because it is induced
by external
sanctions.15 «Taijin kyofusho» (the
fear of offending or embarrassing the other person) is an example
of a culturally specific expression
of anxiety in Asian countries.16 Biological evidence also showed that people who live in collectivist cultures are more likely than those in individualistic cultures to have a form
of the serotonin transporter gene that correlates with higher rates
of anxiety and depression.17
The changes, while expected in some cases, are the latest step
by Washington - based Fannie Mae to allay lenders»
fears of sanctions for errors when issuing a mortgage.