Sentences with phrase «fear of change even»

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Even for companies that haven't seen an impact on their business to date, the fear of unknown, and potentially drastic, policy changes makes it difficult to make even short - term plEven for companies that haven't seen an impact on their business to date, the fear of unknown, and potentially drastic, policy changes makes it difficult to make even short - term pleven short - term plans.
In comparison with the breadth and depth of the intellectual, economic, cultural, social changes of today and tomorrow in the secular sphere, however, which also contribute to determine the task of the Church, it must even be said that the Church in its aggiornamento proceeds very slowly and cautiously, so that there is more reason to ask whether it is reacting sufficiently quickly, courageously and confidently to the future which has already begun, than to fear that it is sacrificing too quickly and in too «modernistic» a way what is old and well - tried and has stood the test.
A more robust theological focus will bring to light religion's profound contribution to a world in need: not merely consensus on moral imperatives, as crucial as this is, but hope in the face of moral impotence and profound evil, confidence in otherworldly aid in this life, the courage to change, and even holy fear.
The only alternative was the radical Humanist alternative which the Church had rejected with emphasis and fear 60 years earlier, and that alternative in even its most modern presentation is still untrue, and even more untrue, and it is the cause of the totally unexpected and devastating fruits of change which we see all around us.
Even the courage to «change» and free ourselves from the fear of that which lies beneath the surface of our consciousness is a gift from Divine Source.
The fear of losing one's job or reputation has made many Americans afraid to speak publicly about this issue, even though their deep convictions about life, marriage, and family have not changed in response to elite cultural pressure.
Our 1996 symposium on judicial usurpation and subsequent articles were criticized for being alarmist; but the Florida Supreme Court changed many minds, and I now note that even worthies such as George Will are using the feared R - word, referring to the «regime» of lawless law - making by judges.
For when hate, and anger, and revenge, and despondency, and melancholy, and despair, and fear of the future, and reliance on the world, and trust in oneself, and pride that infuses itself even into sympathy, and envy that even mingles itself with friendship, and that inclination that may have changed but not for the better: when these dwell m a man — when was it without the deceptive excuse of ignorance?
It was feared that «even slight changes in philosophy entail new estimations of the doctrine.»
And since he's sweet enough to be my taste - tester, even at the threat of gastrointestinal distress, I decided it was time to give his dairy - fearing tummy a break and bake something without butter for a change.
That's the problem with Arsenal they fear change and reality is every team every coach / manager embrace change even Alex Ferguson changed he adapted new methods got the best out of his squad of players, big question is does Wenger?
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
The company is probably digging in its heels due to some combination of a cost concerns and a fear that they will lose customers were the signature bright orange appearance of their mac & cheese to change even a little.
that unfortunately changed as I can no longer even speak to her for fear of her erratic actions and claims.
45 % of respondents thought that a change of leader would improve Labour's prospects at the next election, with 28 % fearing it would make things even worse.
For early - career scientists considering a change, a bit of uncertainty — even fear — is justifiable.
Some teens worried that if their parent learned of their decision, it would dramatically change their relationship or feared it would even lead to anger or harm.
Now a change in its symptoms in Queensland horses is raising fears that new strains may have emerged — and even that a strain capable of spreading from human - to - human could appear.
So many times I caught myself wanting to pick products out of fear or I would change my routine even when things started to work because I became anxious.
In fact, these thoughts can become so overwhelming that the new parent may fear even the most simple and normal tasks involved with caring for an infant, like feeding, changing the diaper of and clothing the baby.
With change (even positive change) comes stress, anxiety, worry, fear, and all of the above.
Whether you are entering the «dating game,» changing careers or following a long - held dream, the fear of the unknown can paralyze you from taking even a small step in a new direction.
In my small unique book «The small stock trader» I also had more detailed overview of tens of stock trading mistakes (http://thesmallstocktrader.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/stock-day-trading-mistakessinceserrors-that-cause-90-of-stock-traders-lose-money/): • EGO (thinking you are a walking think tank, not accepting and learning from you mistakes, etc.) • Lack of passion and entering into stock trading with unrealistic expectations about the learning time and performance, without realizing that it often takes 4 - 5 years to learn how it works and that even +50 % annual performance in the long run is very good • Poor self - esteem / self - knowledge • Lack of focus • Not working ward enough and treating your stock trading as a hobby instead of a small business • Lack of knowledge and experience • Trying to imitate others instead of developing your unique stock trading philosophy that suits best to your personality • Listening to others instead of doing your own research • Lack of recordkeeping • Overanalyzing and overcomplicating things (Zen - like simplicity is the key) • Lack of flexibility to adapt to the always / quick - changing stock market • Lack of patience to learn stock trading properly, wait to enter into the positions and let the winners run (inpatience results in overtrading, which in turn results in high transaction costs) • Lack of stock trading plan that defines your goals, entry / exit points, etc. • Lack of risk management rules on stop losses, position sizing, leverage, diversification, etc. • Lack of discipline to stick to your stock trading plan and risk management rules • Getting emotional (fear, greed, hope, revenge, regret, bragging, getting overconfident after big wins, sheep - like crowd - following behavior, etc.) • Not knowing and understanding the competition • Not knowing the catalysts that trigger stock price changes • Averaging down (adding to losers instead of adding to winners) • Putting your stock trading capital in 1 - 2 or more than 6 - 7 stocks instead of diversifying into about 5 stocks • Bottom / top fishing • Not understanding the specifics of short selling • Missing this market / industry / stock connection, the big picture, and only focusing on the specific stocks • Trying to predict the market / economy instead of just listening to it and going against the trend instead of following it
By accounting for some of these changes early, you can combat some financial surprises down the road and maybe even discover that retirement won't be as expensive as you fear.
Layers of Fear: it's another one of those often despised walking - simulators, except this one takes great delight in constantly playing with perception so that when you turn around everything has suddenly changed, or perhaps even creepier just one thing has changed.
Nothing is as it seems in Layers of Fear: Legacy - the environment changes on a whim in real time, making you afraid of every dark corner, each dimly lit corridor or even turning back.
You can even change the appearance of different articles, so dexterity - focused characters don't have to fear if they prefer the designs of Nioh's heavy armor.
The new International Union on Conservation of Nature report on Caribbean coral conservation described great opportunities to protect reefs with fairly simple steps, even as it found climate change to be less of a threat than some feared.
I doubt that any nation has pursued alternative energy sources solely — or even primarily — in fear of climate change.
Some fear that a geoengineered world could come with its own set of environmental and societal challenges, which they say could be comparable to — or even worse than — climate change.
Even those of us who deal with change well will struggle with this significantly, fear is a powerful emotion and we must face it to achieve our goal.
The real fear, and it tends to be highly correlated (studies keep showing, anyway) with strong «conservatism» and even more, with authoritarianism (at least libertarians, once they get a great grasp of the facts, if not zealots, can start to change their perspective on CC) is both fear of change, and fear of a wildly myopically presumed macroeconomic harm.
It is rather part of an ideology that they are attempting to sell which would harm humans, particularly less affluent humans, and ultimately result in less environmental improvement and less protection against the only realistic climate change we really need to fear — a new Little Ice Age or ultimately even a new ice age.
I fear that as long as we continue to use climate change as the sole (or even the main) justification for policy decisions, we never will be able to reach out across that divide to bring many of our friends and neighbors on board.
The reasons for that are many: the timid language of scientific probabilities, which the climatologist James Hansen once called «scientific reticence» in a paper chastising scientists for editing their own observations so conscientiously that they failed to communicate how dire the threat really was; the fact that the country is dominated by a group of technocrats who believe any problem can be solved and an opposing culture that doesn't even see warming as a problem worth addressing; the way that climate denialism has made scientists even more cautious in offering speculative warnings; the simple speed of change and, also, its slowness, such that we are only seeing effects now of warming from decades past; our uncertainty about uncertainty, which the climate writer Naomi Oreskes in particular has suggested stops us from preparing as though anything worse than a median outcome were even possible; the way we assume climate change will hit hardest elsewhere, not everywhere; the smallness (two degrees) and largeness (1.8 trillion tons) and abstractness (400 parts per million) of the numbers; the discomfort of considering a problem that is very difficult, if not impossible, to solve; the altogether incomprehensible scale of that problem, which amounts to the prospect of our own annihilation; simple fear.
That suggests the risks of climate change are greater than feared, and that we'll have to cut emissions even deeper to prevent dangerous levels of warming.
Gov. Brown is even mixing religion into his odd scientific brew: See: From The Hill story: California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) says President Trump's stance on climate change demonstrates that he does not appear to fear the «wrath of God» or have any regard for the «existential consequences» of his environmental policies.
Again, it is a change that may be resisted and feared, but even the privatization of the education component is manageable.
Our law societies do not yet fear the consequences of not changing, even though they have no answer for the angry taxpayer who demands to know, via the social media, and news media:
Some attorneys may resist this transformation out of fear that new technologies might change how they practice law or even make their jobs obsolete.
We fear that they impact the business of law, and maybe even worse that they demean us and embarrass us as a profession because these are changes that may in the end make us look like we've missed something.
They also seem to be far more resistant to change, and perhaps even suspicious of new technologies... especially an interactive technology such as blogging, over which they may fear they do not have complete control.
And, even more so for those who drive with the fear of having an accidental encounter with one while changing lanes.
If there is already an appetite for change or even perhaps a fear of not moving fast enough, then finding the right Influencer is probably the right place to start.
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Over the years, I have worked with many people who were struggling with these issues and found that they were capable of change even though they were filled with doubts and fears.
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