Sentences with phrase «create perceived threats»

The more we practice any of the following exercises, which again can be done in a minute or two, the more likely we are to develop our ability to stay in the present moment, focus and cancel out some of that inner chatter that can create perceived threats for us.
«Coercive Power» is a person's ability to influence others» behaviour by punishing them or by creating a perceived threat to do so.»

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They certainly didn't for Catholics, many of whom went to their own schools, not least because the government schools were created in part to deal with the perceived threat to democracy from waves of Catholic immigrants.
When you eat something that your body perceives as a threat, the immune system and brain respond by creating an inflammatory reaction.
But other sources think his «vengeful» nature — vilifying perceived threats in the Council with gossip and innuendo, sources said — and aggressive tactics will create chaos.
When you eat something that your body perceives as a threat, the immune system and brain respond by creating an inflammatory reaction.
And that is what we're working with now at NNSTOY is trying to create a system of advancement for teachers and teacher - leaders so that they can be perceived as not a threat to the current organization of education but a help.
Although Bitcoin was first perceived as a disruptive threat to the banks, creating the opportunity for customers to transfer money between each other directly, the technology that underpins it now promises to improve the banking experience in a number of areas, including cross-border transactions.
Yang's work creates environments that lead the viewer to question what he or she perceives in them: calm or destruction, timelessness or change, peace or threat?
Development activities in the Arctic (for example, oil and gas, minerals, tourism, and shipping) are of concern to Indigenous communities, from both perceived threats and anticipated benefits.149 Greater levels of industrial activity might alter the distribution of species, disrupt subsistence activities, increase the risk of oil spills, and create various social impacts.
These measures would affect groups, but it would do so because precisely the number of people exercising certain rights was perceived to create the threat.
Smlouvyo 4, paragraph 2 of the European Union and Article 3, paragraph 1 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1408/71 (or Article 4 of the European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 883/2004), the fact that the Czech authorities could zaokolností what vprojednávané things, provide preferential treatment (kdávce compensatory allowance at the age where the amount of benefits granted under Article 20 of the Treaty concluded 29th 10th 1992 between the Czech and the Slovak Republic on Social Security and Council Regulation (EC) No 1408 to 1471 (Regulation č.883 / 2004) lower than the dose that would be received, if the pension calculated under the laws of the Czech Republic), only citizens of the Czech Republic, if ktakovému treatment creates a fundamental right to security in old age unloaded by the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic specifically in relation kdobám pension acquired vzaniklé CSFR and perceived as part of the national identity, and, if such treatment is stonarušit right of free movement of workers as a fundamental right of the Union, a situation kdybyposkytnutí reciprocal treatment accorded to nationals of EU Member States kteřítakézískali vzaniklé CSFR equivalent of pension security led kvýznamnému threat from the financial stability of the pension fund of the Czech Republic?
While it's true that a decentralized currency could create havoc in the heavily centralized Chinese economic platform, the current size of the Bitcoin economy is so minuscule that any threat is perceived rather than real.
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