Sentences with phrase «fear based decision»

BSL is a human's fear based decision to hold a modern day witch hunt on innocent animals.

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It's worth noting that companies often base their final decision on a possible public offering on the overall performance of public markets, which have been volatile in recent weeks due to fears over trade wars.
All too often people make decisions based on fear and this prevents us from making any real progress.
This doesn't mean that investors should sell investments if they suffer a loss — investing decisions based on emotions, such as fear or worry, should be avoided.
This was the first book that showed me how to major on the majors, to avoid the checklists and rules, to release fear - based decisions, and overall, to model and embrace grace in our home.
However there is so much misery caused by decisions based on fear or it's sister, retribution.
Believers make all of the decisions based on fear of not pleasing an invisible sky fairy and facing eternal punishment.
PBTL says Dannon's decision to go non-GMO is «deceptive, fear - based marketing that is confusing to consumers and damaging to the environment.»
So, like the brexit (or not) people will be stuck with their decisions based on misinformation and fear once again.
She is passionate about ensuring that her families are well - informed about their birth options before birthing day — so, the decisions they make during the birth of their baby (ies) are based in facts, rather than fear.
The problem begins when we worry so much that we become anxious or we make decisions based solely on the emotion of fear.
By this last fit and healthy pregnancy, I was still afraid that working out would hurt the baby, but instead of letting my fear take over, I made informed decisions for myself based on the latest research, and chose to continue exercising at the same level I was used to.
It's a mistake to make mothering decisions based on the fear of what others may think.
In over 10 years of working in many hospitals as an L&D RN, I've never seen a decision made based on «$», but I HAVE seen decisions based on the fear of being sued.
Unfortunately the doctors and hospitals are now making decisions based on $ or the fear of being sued, not what is best for the women and babies.
We urge parents to begin their vaccine research early and to not base their decisions on the fear tactics that are often employed by both the pro-vaccine and anti-vaccine advocates.
Fear - based parenting causes us to make decisions that assuage our or others» fears, rather than considering credible evidence of risks and benefits.
I too made the decision for a natural birth based on my fear of the epidural needle.
The debate over Scotland's future has, especially recently, served up the incongruous (and unromantic) image of a nation of «bean - counters» basing its decision about independence on the expected profitability of either outcome, yet calculating this expectation (on either side) off the back of political and economic assumptions that resemble nothing so much as declarations of blind fear or faith.
The former Pennsylvania governor also took issue with a portion of Obama's speech, during which he said some Bush national security decisions were based on «fear, rather than foresight.»
«If you take decisions that are based only on the fears of mass immigration without thinking through the risks, you will have problems.
The key here is that influenza virus do not affect the safety of pork, therefore, we are calling on the international community to ensure that they base their decisions on facts not fears.
«We should be able to find solutions if people are willing to listen to one another and make decisions based on data, not fear,» he concluded.
We have all made decisions when it comes to relationships that were based on the fear of being alone.
So again, people either move forward on a decision or kill an idea based on the fear of being fired or the prospect of a raise.
We make decisions based in love and fear every single day, often times without the awareness.
Making decisions based on his fear of disapproval led him to living a less than fulfilled life.
Conversely, because saturated fats play so many beneficial roles, and because our bodies will contain large amounts of saturated fat whether we embrace it in our diets or choose to avoid it, it makes little sense to make dietary decisions based on the fear that we are eating too much saturated fat.
There is insufficient evidence to claim that we require some specific amount of saturated fat in our diets every day, so it makes little sense to make dietary decisions based on the fear that we are not getting enough saturated fat.
The fear of GMO soy may be a reason to avoid animal products or some processed foods, but would not factor into the decision to eat most soy - based foods.
I just hope it isn't a decision based in fear.
Time to move on from that fear - based manner of decision making.
Such is the display of fair - weathered faith in Joshua Marston's fourth feature film, Come Sunday, which relates the true trials and travails of evangelical Bishop Carlton Pearson, who in the late 1990s caused waves amongst his religious community in Tulsa, Oklahoma when he announced God spoke to him and confirmed all souls are eligible to be received in heaven, whether they accept Jesus Christ as their lord and savior or not (which also negates the threat of hell, a punishment which has kept communities frozen in antiquated fear - based decision making for centuries).
Most ofthe time, thesesystems coexist in the sameareaandthey are often contradictory.As a result, the Somali peoplehave the right to choose whichlawthey applyinany given case, a decision made on the basis ofself - interest, while bearinginmind that when it comes to the securityandpeace the decision will provide forthe inter-clan relations.Most of the survivors of sexual exploitation don't file complaints with respective «authorities because they fear stigma, reprisals from family members, the police, and the Islamist insurgent group» while others «do not belief authorities would be able or willing to take any effective action» (HRW, 2014, September, p. 35) a predicament that confines the survivors to silence and anguish.
Without knowing the pros, cons and safety precautions being taken, it would be far easier to choose not to have one's work published, but we should make decisions that are in our best interest based on knowledge, not fear.
That's a shame, since the same basic dysfunctions that ail general education afflict special education too: middling (or worse) teacher quality; an inclination to throw «more people» at any problem; a reluctance to look at cost - effectiveness; a crazy quilt of governance and decision - making authorities; a tendency to add rather than replace or redirect; and a full - on fear of results - based accountability.
Ullman says: «If we keep making curricular decisions that impact hundreds of thousands of kids, if we're making these decisions that impact huge groups of the school community based on assumptions, based on ideas with no actual research backing them up, based on fear — that's just curricularly - irresponsible.»
Areas of Focus: education research, evidence - based decision - making in schools, executive function in learning, resilience and grit, fear and emotion in learning
So there is good reason to fear that principals in public schools, if given discretion to reward teachers as they please, will base their decisions on personal relationships rather than on the results of value - added assessments.
Early childhood experts have questioned the competition's emphasis on assessment, fearing it could lead to high - stakes testing of young children, make unfair employment decisions for early educators based on test results, and detract from the importance of play and exploratory learning.
Silly decision based on pure fear.)
Lowering price is a fear - based decision based in lack of faith in your own work.
Turning to more promotion when something doesn't sell is a fear - based decision based on ignorance of what sells books.)
I have never taken your discussion of your own success as rubbing our faces in it but rather, an attempt to make the whole process more transparent so authors can make informed decisions, rather than ones based on misinformation or fear.
Our fear is that authors are selling themselves short and making poor decisions based on poor data.
It can not be an emotional decision based on fear and speculation.
This can lead to investing decisions based on fear or panic, such as selling stocks when the prices fall too low for your comfort.
Sadly, so many of our economic decisions are based on fear.
The media needs to stop throwing the baby out with the bathwater and let the decision be based on the facts of the reverse mortgage, not on a fear factor.
Make investing decisions based on the merits of the investment, rather than based on fear and following the crowd.
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