She could also have social anxiety disorder, which is intense self - consciousness and
fear of embarrassment in some social situations.
Not exact matches
Because almost everything — all external expectations, all pride, all
fear of embarrassment or failure — these things just fall away
in the face
of death, leaving only what is truly important.
«On a general level, there can be practical barriers to pursuit
of a criminal case, such as the victim company's
fear of embarrassment, reputational damage, or the perceived risk — real or not — that their trade secrets will be exposed
in a court proceeding,» said Brooke French, shareholder at law firm Carlton Fields.
Abraham may have been afraid or ashamed to push to the limit, either out
of a gradually increasing
fear that God will judge him presumptuous or out
of embarrassment at revealing a personal interest
in his one kinsman, Lot.
My children speak
of him naturally and happily, without the
embarrassment or
fear that so many adults feel
in hearing his name.
A positive message has been missing
in evangelising, and that has meant that
fear and
embarrassment paralyse believers when they should rather be charged with enthusiasm
in the service
of the Gospel and with confidence to «preach the Word
in season and out
of season» (2 Tim 4:2).
While there have been no formal studies to determine how many child molesters have coached youth teams, a computer - database search
of recent newspaper stories reveals more than 30 cases just
in the last 18 months
of coaches
in the U.S. who have been arrested or convicted
of sexually abusing children engaged
in nine sports from baseball to wrestling — and this despite the fact that child sex - abuse victims, for reasons ranging from shame and
embarrassment to love or
fear of their molesters, rarely report the crime.
This week has been a total
embarrassment to our club.Even the French players no longer want to join us.At least the top top players.I think all this will come back to haunt Arsenal and Arsene.Sadly all the other clubs are
in a much better position than us.The complacency has been been sickening to many supporters and runs so deep now I
fear years
of mediocrity.
Although many parents
fear the
embarrassment of disciplining their child
in a public space, there's really no need to be embarrassed.
Supporting the feedback from our study, Friedewald et al. (Friedewald et al., 2005)
in a review
of 91 all male discussion forums that included 670 expectant fathers, found participants valued a male facilitator, felt the importance
of their role as a father was acknowledged, and were able to discuss their
fears and concerns without shame or
embarrassment.
More than 50 per cent
of women believed it would be uncomfortable to breastfeed
in public, and a majority
of men and women did not want their child to be breastfed
in public for
fear of embarrassment.
Top cop Bill Bratton — who was on the Boston force around the time the FBI was investigating infamous local mobster James «Whitey» Bulger — says the joke
in law enforcement after Bulger went into hiding
in 1994 was, «Whitey was on the «Least Most Wanted» [list] for the
fear of him coming back and the
embarrassment he could cause.»
There's still a wariness
in the air, though, a
fear that the whinings
of Adam Skelos are not the final
embarrassments to be yielded by Preet Bharara's tapes (and new corruption details could arrive as soon as next week, when Skelos and his father, Dean, the former Senate Republican majority leader, are expected to be formally indicted).
Despite tonight's show
of unity, Brown suffered the
embarrassment of Labour's former general secretary Peter Watt disclosing that
in 2007 one
of the triumvirate, Alexander, favoured Brown going for an early general election, partly because he
feared the public would quickly come to dislike the prime minister.
At the science fair, the judges decided that the first one
of us to speak to the DHMO -
fearing sixth - grader should tell her what DHMO is,
in order to spare her further
embarrassment.
We need to let go
of fear, shame, and
embarrassment in order to achieve intimacy.
We tend to not lift at our maximum potential
in fear of injury or
embarrassment.
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Set
in an interesting period that suggests the existence
of the Cold War between the US and Russia, the film lurks
in the shadows where trust is a commodity that no one can afford to lose for the
fear of sparking a huge international
embarrassment or a full - scale war.
Rosemary Salomone, professor
of law at St. John's University and author
of the 2003 book Same, Different, Equal: Rethinking Single - Sex Schooling, agrees: «Many students
in single - sex classes report feeling more comfortable raising their hands and expressing uncertainty regarding a lesson or topic without
fear of embarrassment or teasing from the opposite sex.»
«
Embarrassment and
fear clouded the prospect
of reading aloud when children
in this study lacked the confidence and skills to read well,» Merga writes.
Students often cite «
fear of embarrassment» as an important factor
in keeping them from participating more
in class.
It's like taking that first dive off the high board, or giving a speech
in front
of a crowd, or asking someone to marry you: before, focusing on the
fear, and focusing on the spectres
of failure /
embarrassment can be paralyzing.
With its diminutive scale, and installed as it is
in the brutally simple architecture
of a slaughterhouse on the outskirts
of town, WE is a sculpture you visit like an old friend at a hospital, with that same sense
of familiarity,
embarrassment, and
fear.
Either out
of belief,
fear, hypocrisy, shame,
embarrassment it's here to stay at least another 100 years until the Marxist anti-industrial movement is finally buried by logic and progress or at least funding curtailed
in academia / government.
The uncertainty
of what will happen, the cost
of the litigation process, the
fear and
embarrassment of putting your personal life
in the public eye, are all reasons people want other options.
Mistreatment
in nursing homes is usually a result
of poorly qualified and inadequately trained staff; staff with a history
of violence; inadequate numbers
of staff; the isolation
of residents; and, the reluctance
of residents to report nursing home neglect out
of embarrassment or
fear.
In this case, Ms. Cooke indicated her
fear of losing her job and her
embarrassment of the circumstances
of her workplace.
In particular, many suggested that this
fear would be particularly strong with certain classes
of patients, such as persons with disabilities, who may be concerned about potential discrimination,
embarrassment or stigmatization, or domestic violence victims, who may hide the real cause
of their injuries.
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
Primary emotions (e.g.,
fear, anger, sadness, interest, and joy) appear
in the first year whereas secondary emotions (e.g.,
embarrassment, guilt, and shame) are usually expressed by the end
of the 2nd year
of life.