Sentences with phrase «fear of loss of»

At the same time, intense, intimate involvement with another person often leads to a fear of loss of an identity as an individual.
At posttest, experimental students reported a significantly reduced fear of loss of control compared to the control group.
Close relationships are the place where our deepest longings arise — and where our fear of loss of connection can be activated.
In the first stage of dealing with the crisis, Mel expresses her anger, sense of betrayal, and fear of loss of the relationship, and Parker learns to hear and accept these feelings and the pain he caused Mel.
Fear of loss of identity.
Fixed Index Annuities: These are just like the traditional fixed annuities, however, their growth is market linked and there is no fear of loss of the premium.
But they are also most likely to seek to protect their family member from the potential effects of disclosing that decline, whether due to fear of loss of the ability to practice or to avoid «betrayal» or any perceived stigma attached to dementia.
«Perhaps this comes from a fear of the loss of reputation which can be experienced when breaches are publicised.
But it is difficult to see any substantial basis for the fear of loss of professional status nor that protecting professional status could be a proper reason to continue to prohibit new ways of providing legal services.
Fear of loss of «professional dignity» may well underlie, at least in part, the reaction of some lawyers to «Walmart law».
The whole business of methodically and conspiratorially using fear of loss of employment to keep people quiet and void of any serious opinions, is a political tactic, a form of terrorism.
Moreover, the fear of loss of revenue from these drugs.
And apropos of dbostrom # 361, illuminating the deep fear of loss of individual freedom that drives Lindzen, Fred Singer, and so many others: note that in practice this means the freedom to add another billion people every 15 years, to dig up anything we possibly can and turn it into stuff we like to consume, and to protect multinational corporations from interference in their pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness.
Instead, the prospect of legislation ignites silly, romantic libertarian resistance to rule of law combined with old - fashioned greed and fear of loss of material wealth.
Staats films (and records) his own live performance during which his hesitations and breath expose an underlying emotional and vulnerable dialogue: confronting the fear of the loss of self, a state of mind further reflected by the codified and heightening voice of the dark wampum string while the screen becomes its mnemonic support.
Perhaps because of a lack of time, financial resources, or knowledge of the editorial process, perhaps because of fear of loss of control or originality, or for other misguided reasons, some authors feel it's fine to dispense with the editing step of the publication cycle.
For all the shadows and nocturnal imagery there is no darkness to the story, no fear of loss of life or soul and no resonance to those few lives actually lost on screen.
Decades later, Carter is seemingly put together with his own restaurant and a decent relationship with his mother and father (but never at the same time, for fear of loss of life).
Because of this, it should come as no surprise to anyone that fear of loss of brain function is becoming a national obsession, generating seemingly endless conversation among baby - boomers, a seemingly endless procession of reports from researchers on the nightly news telling us more research is needed, and a seemingly endless amount of commercials advertising both natural substances and pharmaceuticals that supposedly deal with the problem in a highly efficacious, cost effective manner.
The White House, Fifa and Moscow all feel the icy fear of loss of control - and they're lashing out.
Fear of Loss of our kids keeps men in bad, cruel, damaging marriages.
Ramifying through all these factors are economic rivalry and a fear of the loss of prestige or power through the influx or advancement of those of other racial stocks.
For the nations of the South, there is the added fear of a loss of their sovereignty as Northern - based corporations gain control of this crucial and vital sector of the economy.
In this purified Logic (Henry Adams would have seen it as another sign of the triumph of the Dynamo over the Virgin), one sees that fear of loss of rational control over the sensible universe that led the seventeenth - century rationalist Fontenelle to tolerate poetry only as a social amusement.
Fear pervades the entire picture — fear of violence to herself or the children, fear of loss of family status, fear that others will find out, fear of insanity, fear that she will return home to find him drunk.
To be sure, the introduction of historical and cultural content into the Gospel message raises the fear of the loss of immediacy and threatens the church with an archaic and history - trapped pulpit.
Against this morality, Socrates, in Plato's Phaedo, insists that warriors who die for the city out of fear for their own death or the death of others in the city, or fear of loss of honor, are sacrificially trading a lesser fear of dying in battle for a greater fear of shame, loss of nobility, and the loss of the city itself.
Most religion plays on fear of death, fear of bad fortune, fear of loss of loved ones, fear of poor health.
For in this, instead of impressing upon him a holy fear and shame before the Good, he is polluting the pure one by teaching him the fear of loss of money, loss of reputation, misjudgment by others, neglect, the world's judgment, the ridicule of fools, the laughter of the frivolous, the cowardly whining of consideration, the inflated triviality of the moment, the fluttering mist - forms of vapor.
Campaign language everywhere betrays fears of the loss of American omnipotence — or rather that delusion of superpower, in the view of Frank Church, which dispatches squads of covert agents to police the world.
Fears of a loss of profits, unemployment, and economic insecurity in old age hang over our heads.
He takes Russia's feeling of insecurity, and its fears of the loss of historic trophies such as the Sevastopol naval base in Crimea, at face value.
A similar proposal was voted down in nearby Hurley based on board members fears of a loss of home rule to Byway cooperative agreements there.

Not exact matches

When it came to marketing, we often saw brands capitalizing on older adult's fear of life threatening situations, including a fall, loss of memory or motor skills, or other health related issues like a stroke or heart attack.
«Until the financial performance of B Corps become more numerous and better known, the fear of loss will weigh against their access to credit.»
If the results from ESPN (which is traditionally seen as almost immune to market forces, because of its hold on sports programming) got the market nervous about cord - cutting and the loss of traditional TV subscribers, Thursday's comments from Sanford Bernstein analyst Todd Juenger poured gasoline on those fears.
Just a couple of weeks ago, any media company with significant TV - related assets — including Disney, Comcast, 21st Century Fox and Time Warner — got hammered by investors, after a loss of subscribers at ESPN (which is owned by Disney) triggered fears about cord - cutting and the rise of streaming services.
The loss of Neymar to PSG touched off intense nervousness in Barça, who feared a raid on Messi — by far its most valuable asset.
The very fact you fear losing your job is an indication your underlying financial situation couldn't handle the loss of income for even a short time.
Researchers at the University of Michigan who followed 2,300 adults for up to a decade reported in 2008 that even common work irritants interfere with good rest more than long hours, night shifts or fears about job loss.
Fear is based on feeling a loss of safety.
That sentence set the facts straight, not so much for the average citizen, but for investors who feared the loss of a $ 4 billion contract.
The loss of passporting rights following Brexit is one of the biggest fears in the City of London and seems almost a certainty under May's «Hard Brexit» plan.
That palpable sadness so many of us are feeling in the wake of the election isn't just the product of shock and fear, says Moss, but the loss of hope.
Then, the prevailing worries concerned a loss of sovereignty to the United States, fears Canadians don't harbour about Europe.
Steve Dyer, analyst at Craig - Hallum, said the NYPD contract loss sparked fears of competition and pricing pressure among investors, but thus far appears to be «an anomaly.»
Kevin Hogan, author of The Science of Influence, explains that «most people react to the fear of loss and the threat of pain in a much more profound way than they do for gain.»
«Women have little recourse but to keep silent out of fears of job loss or impairing their careers,» she says.
They also fear that at such elevated levels, many Canadian households would be unable to withstand a financial shock such as a loss of income, or a sudden spike in interest rates that raised debt services charges.
Many more victims never even report their losses, due to embarrassment or fear of retribution.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z