Sentences with phrase «for fear of a future»

The caretaking parent during the incarceration may feel protective and be hesitant to allow the child to re-establish a relationship for fear of future similar abandonment.
The weight returns — and then some, for fear of a future time when you might get into such an «emergency» again.
Refusing to adopt a pet beyond a certain age for fear of a future heartache doesn't make a whole lot of sense when you look at the larger picture.
Thus the climate charlatans play on this Liberal propensity for a fear of the future.

Not exact matches

Yet Macron offered momentary comfort to foreign policy veterans of past administrations — the «establishment» Trump has disdained — who fear for the future of institutions such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization.
Kuroda has been beating that drum for years and his comments in confirmation hearings in the past two weeks suggest he plans to pump cash into the economy much more aggressively than outgoing Governor Masaaki Shirakawa, who was reluctant to be too bold for fear of sowing the seeds of future problems, such as an economic bubble.
Unlike many in the business of live - action filmmaking, Armes does not fear for the B.C. industry's future amid competition from Ontario and Quebec with ever more generous tax credits.
The so - called fear gauge tracks traders» expectations for future instability and moves opposite the S&P 500 most of the time.
Speaking on automation and the future of work, Immelt tried to assuage fears that robots will lead to joblessness for humans.
Instead of mulling over fears and regrets, I'm focused on the present and dreaming big for the future.
Wall Street stock futures are bouncing this morning after Tuesday's horror show that was induced by fresh fears for the strength of the global economy.
Clearly, better problem solving abilities and boosted creativity will only be good for your business career, but if you're still not convinced of the benefits of international travel, a whole host of nomadic entrepreneurs, bloggers, and economics professors (and more economics professors) have expressed why they feel travel is valuable for reasons ranging from conquering fear to heading off future regrets and challenging our bias for the status quo.
Wall Street stock futures are lower this morning over renewed fears for the global economy after some weak Japanese economic data and some routine gloom from the Bank of England, which is worried, among other things, by the potential impact of the U.K.'s vote on whether to leave the E.U..
If you interpreted the video as a concrete vision of the future of parenting, you couldn't be blamed for fearing holograms will take over your house and haunt your waking hours as a mom or dad.
«Even though public universities are not affected by the endowment tax, they are very much opposed to it, for fear it would set a precedent that would be applied to them in the future,» Terry Hartle of the American Council on Education told NPR in December.
Join us for a conversation about whether humans should embrace future robots or fear the evolution of machines.
And I warned at a number of junctures in 1999 before the Internet bubble, and again in the winter of 2007, that the main thing we had to fear was the lack of fear itself, precisely because a sense that everything is stable is a self - denying prophecy, because if there is a sense that everything is stable, -LSB-...] people will take on more risk and that will then create the conditions for future instability.
Factors affecting the level of consumer spending for such discretionary items include general economic conditions, and other factors, such as consumer confidence in future economic conditions, fears of recession, the availability and cost of consumer credit, levels of unemployment, and tax rates.
Factors affecting the level of spending for such discretionary items include general economic conditions and other factors such as consumer confidence in future economic conditions, fears of recession, the availability of consumer credit, levels of unemployment, tax rates and the cost of consumer credit.
Stock market crashes are synonymous with fear, volatility and pain while they should be thought of as a half - off sale and opportunities for those investors that are going to be net savers for the foreseeable future.
As investor fears have gravitated back to the economy, and away from an unfounded fear of the Fed, it's likely that the correlation will stay negative for the foreseeable future.
But perfect love casts out fear... if he perfectly loved, there would be no reason for him fear that we are destroying America... no fear for us to teach sunday school... and no fear of the future when homosexuals are accepted as equals, even in Alabama (where I live) or in whatever southern state fishon is in.
But if we first hire non-Christians and then must refrain from discussing the role Christianity should play in future hiring decisions for fear of offending them, it will he only a matter of time until non-Christians reach a critical mass and decide that religious belief should no longer he a criterion in hiring decisions.
The bishops do not have to construct for us a future out of our fears.
For the most part I shared my issues with very few out of fear of social rejection and my future job prospects.
Fear almost won the day — fear displayed in jealousy, fear for the life of a child, and fear for the futFear almost won the day — fear displayed in jealousy, fear for the life of a child, and fear for the futfear displayed in jealousy, fear for the life of a child, and fear for the futfear for the life of a child, and fear for the futfear for the future.
But children should not be feared as a threat or a burden, but rather seen as a sign of hope for the future.
Instead of fighting over the amount of money that was spent on who - knows - what, shift the focus toward what really matters: (1) your fear of not having influence in important issues impacting your life, (2) your fear of not having security in your future, (3) your fear of having no respect shown for your values, or (4) your fear of not realizing your dreams.
Recently, for example, planeloads of American fundamentalists have been travelling to Israel to view the site, Megiddo, where they believe the great clash among the nations will break out, and the battle of Armageddon will bring to an end the world as we know it.7 As this event is believed to herald the return of Jesus Christ, they have no fear for their own future, understanding from the words of Paul quoted above, that they will be «raptured» (lifted up into the sky and preserved from destruction) and that only non-believers will perish in the death of the old world.
Her tears were occasioned not by the pain of her horrible loss, sharpened by the shortness of the marriage, nor even the ubiquitous fears for the future that stalk the newly bereaved.
So don't look to your past mistakes as putting you outside of God's grace, and don't fear future mistakes either (for you will make them... we all do).
For others, the idea of sex carries a lot of anxiety and fear — as he or she tries to figure out what messages of sex are «real» between the portrayal we see in culture, the Church's teaching, and one's future spouse's expectations.
My mother and grandmother had a tearful handwringing session over the decline of my morality and feared for my future.
You and everyone one else with your closed - minded, egotistical, racist, bigoted views disgust me to no end and make me fear for the future of our great country... the only thing that gives me hope is that someday, whether it be before God or some sort of act of Karma or whatever it may be, you will be judged.
Stoicism is doubtless the most developed expression of this ethics of the present; the present, for Stoicism, is the unique time of salvation; the past and the future are equally discredited; in one stroke, hope is rejected for the same reason as fear, as a disturbance, an agitation, which proceeds from a revocable opinion concerning imminent evils or coming goods.
For you, it seems by what you had to say about it, Father has given to you a fear of becoming attached to money, so as to not undo you in the future.
This somewhat optimistic prediction of things to come may not seem helpful for the here and now, because we live in an era of fear, anxiety, and worry, and our question and our text is how can we adapt now and in the immediate future to this rapid rate of social change.
I believe in the light of this that the greatest opportunity before mainline American Protestantism in the seventies lies in nourishing this quest for a good future and in providing a basis of hope amidst the fears that arise from the thoughts of facing the future.
They resist «thinking for the futurefor fear of contamination by ideology.
I heard people expressing their fears for the future of their country and the fact that their democratic system no longer appeared capable of delivering to the Italian people the things they needed and expected.
As William Earle has written of Nietzsche:» [The free spirit] may be fettered by fear and concern for the future, for its own death.
While it may be in some sense true to say, with Brown, that the «actuality of living - and - dying» is always in the present, fear and concern for one's own death is always fear and concern for the future, and acceptance of death is always acceptance of the future, however immediate.
Many persons fear for the future of the joint Protestant - Catholic faculty colloquium, which in past years has met monthly and has been cochaired by Moltmann and Küng.
The recent U.S. presidential election has left many of us divided and fearing for the future.
Perhaps even more troubled about the bill than the anthropologists and curators are the gallery owners and antique dealers; though not directly affected, they fear that the bill, if passed, would set a precedent for future legislation that would affect private collections — and could eventually put them out of business.
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 ignoranFor 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 ignoranfor the better: when these dwell m a man — when was it without the deceptive excuse of ignorance?
It makes me fear for the future of the human race if people are that stupid.
Their fears are identical: the fear of unemployment; the fear of losing community, friends and even family; the fear of rejection; the fear of not being adequately educated or trained for a new life, vocation or job; the fear of losing their faith, backsliding, or even becoming an atheist; the fear of going crazy; the fear of the unknowable future; the fear of innumerable things.
As much as I am outside of my comfort zone here (I do not attend church - nor plan on doing so ever again, I have plenty of non-christian friends but not one Christian friend in my current city, I DJ at a bar, I run a radio that plays secular music (yet everything is sacred), I work a regular day job, I struggle with financial hardship and responsibilities I never asked for..., I sometimes have fear of the future and many times my faith dwindles... Some days I cry because I support my family and I feel just really tired...) despite all this fractured humanity that I am....
The moment a time is set, or the type of expectation categorized, then we have an objective expectation which men may love or fear, for which they may wait in hope or despair, but which has retreated out of the range of their immediate experience as they wait for it as something to be experienced at some future time.
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