Sentences with phrase «fearing for what»

Days after taking power, it merged the science ministry with the communications ministry, leaving researchers fearing for what's left of their already diminished budgets.
When Alexis Sanchez limped off the pitch as Arsenal were held to a draw away to Norwich City at the end of November, a lot of Arsenal fans were left fearing for what might happen to our season without the Chile international.
Once you recognize that it's all just a game of semantics and that fear and drive are two ways to say the same thing, you can embrace fear for what it truly is.
Haman's plan to destroy the Jewish people, which we will encounter later, may have been acting more out of fear for his position and fear for what would become of Persia as much as anything else.
We follow Jesus out of love for what he has done for us not out of fear for what he will do to us if we disobey.
In him we accept the winding of the road, fear for what is around the corner changes in an excitement for the coming adventures.
Herod is the second person who missed Christmas, out of fear for what King Jesus would mean for the power and prestige that King Herod enjoyed.
There are many such Herods today, who refuse to bow to Jesus out of fear for what He will do to their power.
Every generation fears for what structures and virtues have been spared so far.
I also fear for what the fast and tricky Barcelona front three would do to us with Mertesacker at the back.
I do fear for what will happen when Wenger leaves but does that mean he should be immune to criticism?
Wenger will continue to fool his followers and while the rest of us try to make a change until I fear for what 2015 holds for us, more humiliation, heartache and anger all brought to you courtesy of Wenger and Kronke.
«Read the book and weep for those we have rejected, and fear for what revenge they will exact, but shed no tears for Frankenstein,» the essay advises, referring to the doctor.
No longer do we need to suffer from light spills and glares, nor fear for what may lurk in deep shadows.
Looking at the fear for what it is will help you release its powerful hold.
The concern is that they are getting so large and they compete so ruthlessly that there's a lot of fear for what the world with Amazon in charge is going to look like.
I won't tell you not to be afraid in this book — I'll help you see the fear for what it is, manage it, and not let it stop you from reaching for the amazing things you have ahead of you.
On the eve of the Nintendo Switch reveal, the Brainal Gang discuss their hopes and fears for what the NX...
Klansmen, nooses, bricks and a single illuminated light bulb were assembled on the canvas in non-hierarchical structures that sought to articulate the absolute essence of painting, its very origins, and his fears for what he saw to be a brutal, degenerating world.
«I have new born daughter — I fear for what will come if we do not declare a climate emergency.»
If we can not effectively pass on our traditional ways to the younger generations, we fear for what will happen to our culture.
Like many of our friends and most of our community, she was feeling devastated by the election results and the fears for what will happen to our world next.
So, look at FEAR for what it really is — False Evidence Appearing Real, and take a leap of faith and surprise yourself.
You may feel fear for what may happen, confusion in the midst of inconsistent health information, grief for the loss of your health, and frustration with your symptoms.

Not exact matches

The entrepreneur and Shark Tank judge says the No. 1 reason for not starting a business is the fear of not having what it takes.
Price shared her insights about what it takes to stay in business for more than two decades, planting seeds for future successes and how to move past fear and find your voice.
«You know, often we (hold) ourselves back out of our own fear of either who we are, or what we stand for, or what we don't stand for.
Janie didn't want her family to know what happened to her, and another student feared punishment from Yale for sharing her story.
That's exactly what sparked the stock market correction last month: a higher - than - expected average hourly earnings number in January's jobs report ignited fears that inflation might finally be coming to life, and in response the Federal Reserve may look to hike rates more aggressively than the three projected increases for this year.
The collapse raises fears for the jobs and pensions of the 43,000 people employed by the company worldwide as well as questions over what will become of the 450 projects the U.K. government has employed the company to carry out.
Here's what to look for to be more self - aware about your own fear, including when to accept it and how to prevent it from clouding your judgment.
Fear is the real driver that can tell you what your real risk tolerance is because, when the roller coaster hits, its first large drop will really reveal whether or not you are ready for the ride.
Police said that due to fears of violent protest over the deadly Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip, they would bar men under the age of 50 from Jerusalem's flashpoint Al - Aqsa mosque for what are usually packed prayers on the last Friday of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
Where others see fear, they see symbolism of what they want, and go for it.
Whether you're beginning a new part of the entrepreneurial journey or just created a structure for what your business will look like, the fear of starting can hinder any startup founder from turning a vision into a reality.
If you have an idea that you know is a bit kooky, but you think others might see it for the magic it is, don't let fear of what other people say hold you back.
They fear that the government will hand out tax breaks to companies that will build projects that make money for them, but may not be what the country really needs.
«And there was another fear, which was new for me, that I had success, and I didn't want to come across as just having been lucky, of not being good at what I do.»
A third conveyed what her industry feared would be the largest casualty of the public's «mounting distrust of Big Food» — that shoppers would turn away from them for good.
It's what every small retailer fears: Customers come into their shops to check out a product in person... and then scan their mobile phones for better prices online, ultimately buying the item for a cheaper price somewhere else.
What's more, those that fear being «caught» may avoid taking risks that could reveal their perceived inadequacies, or they'll settle for less, not believing they deserve better than mediocre results, mediocre talent or average opportunities.
Several of those groups, including the National Restaurant Association, the Retail Industry Leaders Association and the Food Marketing Institute, had been fighting hard for what they referred to as «transition relief,» extra time for companies that must provide health insurance to their workers under the new law to implement the changes without having to fear financial penalties for not doing so properly.
To determine whether it is a fear deserving of serious attention, it is necessary to inquire, first, what significance the extraordinary numerical increase in American Jewry actually has, and, second, whether there is any factual basis for charges of Jewish monopolization of American economic opportunity.
Because of that fear the goals I set for my staffers weren't based on their individual potential, but rather what I wanted from them.
Now its 2016 and Hillary Clinton can't say anything about what really happened in 2008 for fear of being accused of being a back stabber, so instead she takes the attacks that she is for Wall Street and the Banks even though she actually lost the 2008 democrat nomination because she stood up for the impoverished homeowner and not for wall street.
With the increasing reliance on tax data for business surveys, I fear for the quality of GDP estimates — and just look at what the Conference Board's error on the China LEI did to the markets this week.
Anderson: I think the fear is the toughest piece to overcome, and again, it comes back to what do you want to see this money do for you?
Bottled water will be more popular than soda for the first time in the U.S. this year, thanks to its convenience — and fears over what's coming out of the tap.
The market selloff started on Friday, largely driven by investor fears about inflation and what that might mean for Federal Reserve action on interest rates.
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