Sentences with phrase «fears of loss in»

Fear of Losses — The «homemade» dividend approach creates the fear of losses in two potential ways.

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The loss of Neymar to PSG touched off intense nervousness in Barça, who feared a raid on Messi — by far its most valuable asset.
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.
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.
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.»
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.
As the financial markets opened this morning in New York, speculation that President Trump will pursue more business - friendly policies has offset the fear of the unknown with the S&P 500 Index rising as a surge in health - care shares offset losses in consumer and technology companies.
Its Silicon Valley venture capital backers saw it as a game - changer for real estate, and envisioned themselves picking off $ 250 million a year out of a potential $ 25 billion market: insurance policies that would protect the nation's homeowners from one of their deepest fears — further losses in their equity.
This fear stems from a number of developments, including the loss of Costco (COST) and JetBlue (JBLU) cobranded card partnerships and an adverse court ruling that prohibits AXP's «nondiscrimination provisions» in contracts with merchants.
Between the trend away from pensions, some hard losses in the past few years (Dot Com and Housing crashes and resulting fear of stocks) and the emphasis recently on «give your kids everything» (private education, expensive colleges, etc etc etc), it does not seem like a stretch that retirement savings are put on the back burner.
Well, suppressing one's emotions regarding the fear of deep market losses might help an investor stick with their financial plan in a mild correction, but in the early 2000s and again in 2008, many an Elephant reared up and sent the rider on a precipitous fall of his or her own.
These fears drove losses in the market prices of bonds in Italy, Greece and other troubled European countries.
However, I think many people keep a lot of money in «safe investments» like money market accounts out of fear of loss and lack of investing knowledge, not because they want to.
Traders often make mistakes out of fear of a potential loss or when because of greed outstay in the position for a few dollars on top.
In his famous book, «The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money,» Keynes writes, «a large proportion of our positive activities depend on spontaneous optimism rather than on a mathematical expectation, whether moral or hedonistic or economic... if the animal spirits are dimmed and the spontaneous optimism falters, leaving us to depend on nothing but a mathematical expectation, enterprise will fade and die; though fears of loss may have a basis no more reasonable than hopes of profit had before.»
The risk of cutting and running like so many fear - driven investors did on that fateful 1987 day is that even if you avoided some losses by selling early, you'd run the risk of missing out on the recovery because, well, how would you know when to jump back in?
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.
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.
Fears of a loss of profits, unemployment, and economic insecurity in old age hang over our heads.
We only fear the loss of what we have, as ambitious peoples everywhere importunately clamor for a larger share in the riches of the earth.
Liberalism's defenders fear that any compromise of liberal principles will result in the resurgence of religious warfare, the re-enslavement of various populations, the loss of the independence of women, and the abandonment of rights and equality under law.
Chapter 14 is a word of consolation to the disciples facing the loss of their Lord; their security must be firmly based so that they can face the coming events without fear or despair, and so that they can serve the Lord in his absence.
C. S. Lewis says in his book, A Grief Observed that while he was grieving the loss of his wife, some people told him that since God only wants what is best for us, we do not have to fear His will.
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.
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.
But I would differ with Callahan on what motivates the obsessed controllers; I doubt that it is fear of non-beneficial benefits as much as it is loss of belief in the afterlife.
so what ever this endless blo - odshed is resulting now is because of such action has become a burden on America and the Americans whether this was planed by them or have been misled by Kurds or by those countries who were fearing S - adam regime in the area... which I am sure their turn would be coming sooner or latter to pay their dues to humanity as a whole for the losses and grieve they have caused all those years of emb - argo and followed by the brutal inv - asion...
As you said, staying inside can be helpful to working with oneself, but sometimes it can just be a trap and fear of facing all the other losses with no possible gain in sight.
The fear of loving another or of being loved by another in anxiety for loss of self is a common neurotic symptom.
But as we have learned, wherever there is metaphor the demon of nonlinearity can go to work, arousing the usual fears about unpredictability and loss of rational control, as we see in people like Francis Bacon, John Locke, the French critic - novelist Alain Robbe - Grillet, and the late Paul de Man.
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.
As I meditated on that panic throughout the morning, I could see all the ways that I used food for comfort, to assuage boredom, to ease fear in social situations, or to compensate for feelings of loss.
In exploring the richness of this gospel Vanier pulls on the threads of vulnerability, fear, welcoming others as beautiful, accepting brokenness, the spirituality of loss, dying to self, and the problems of power in relationshipIn exploring the richness of this gospel Vanier pulls on the threads of vulnerability, fear, welcoming others as beautiful, accepting brokenness, the spirituality of loss, dying to self, and the problems of power in relationshipin relationships.
It is fear, it is torture, it is the impact on the family, it is the loss of work and income, it is the tragedy that affects children when they see the violence used in taking their father away and demolishing him as a person, it is the amazing deterioration of life's possibilities, it is losing one's dreams to become a professional and independent person or becoming someone who could participate more actively in democracy.»
Tragically, due to this idea, many surviving families of suicide victims not only have to deal with the terrible loss of losing a loved one in such a horrible way, but also have to deal with the pain, fear, and incredible sorrow of thinking that their loved one is now in hell, even though they may have been a wonderful Christian for most of their life.
The danger of the intimacy crisis of the middle years is that failure consigns the couple to facing the years of loss in a condition of creeping loneliness and alienation, and fear.
I don't agree with Ellul that accepting mediated security is a repudiation of our security in Christ, God often provides for his people indirectly; but I do think that fear / panic at the loss of these means is a repudiation of our trust / faith in God to provide either temporal or Eternal security for us, whichever he sees fit in his grand scheme of things.
When the economy started tanking in the fall of» 08, we really tightened our belts out of downright fear of income loss.
Well written, but I think it will fall on deaf ears, my fear is as follows, it will take a loss in money for the manager and board to change, this will only come if we finish out of the top 4, but knowing the board they would still give home a season to try again, I feel very sorry for Sanchez, he is total quality and deserves better, most of the other players look settled, turn up give70 % and get paid, no matter what level you play at you should come off the pitch thinking I gave everything, how many of our players could say that, they lack motivation, player for player we are as good if not better than athletico Madrid but they have a manger that gets 100 % out of every player, Klopp is the same, but why would they leave their clubs to come here with a boar that cares about money not entertainment, Wenger was a lucky manager he inherited a top defence now his luck has run out
How two similar losses are different just because of their dates seems asinine, but if this becomes gospel for the selection committee, the upside is that it will encourage more teams to schedule blockbuster games early in the year with little fear (see No. 3).
Perhaps the loss of Sergio Aguero might do that to Pep Guardiola's team, but that would still leave Jose Mourinho's men and even if this injury to Romelu Lukaku turns out to be worse than first feared and the Belgian misses some matches, the former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry seems to think they would still be okay, as he has heaped praise on another of their forwards Anthony Martial, worryingly suggesting in a Metro report that the young Frenchman is better than he was.
hahaha well i know it was frustrating but fatboy you as a relaxed dude yourself do nt you think that this page and the members on here almost seem on the verge of suicide after some losses:O i fear for the lives of the guys on here xD no really... if we are champions in may i am happy..
idiotic fans should show same kind of support in the stadium and not sit quietly and tensed in fear of a loss
Neil Redfearn again stepped in for the 2 - 1 loss at Charlton before former Reading boss Brian McDermott was appointed and helped avert any lingering fears of relegation with three wins from the final five games.
The even bigger problem for me however, is that without having unlimited funds at my disposal and a fear of missing out if I don't buy them instantly, I am «forced» to rejig my portfolio around, even selling players at a loss, to make room in my portfolio for all these new players!
«It's probably a loss - aversion thing, where the fear of getting a worse contract because of a slump in form outweighs the hope of an improved contract either at their current club or a new team after good performance.»
Moms who walk away from their birthing experience with a light in their eyes have gotten great care; I fear for the ones whose light has been dampened through fear or a loss of their options at the hands of a changeable doc.
In therapy, issues around separation, loss, abandonment, protection and proximity of attachment figures, coupled with concomitant rage, fear, anxiety, and depression are expressed and experienced by most dealing with the break up of a marriage relationship.
Fear of Loss of our kids keeps men in bad, cruel, damaging marriages.
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