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.
Which is bad, because there would be unemployment, banks become tight on loaning out money
for fear of loss (but not to mention banks may not even have the money to loan out).
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).
Such information makes the images nearly as useful as the actual specimens, which many museums hesitate to send out
for fear of loss or damage, says Barbara Thiers, associate director of the herbarium.
or I won't let
myself for fear of another loss, both options make me feel sad.
Still, its normal
for the fear of losses to start creeping more and more into your thought process at this point.
However, many people shy away from such policies
for fear of losses associated with poorly performing stocks.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.»
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.
That suggests investors looked past growing
losses for fear of missing out on what could become Southeast Asia's answer to Tencent or Alibaba.
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.
For some homosexual persons, the effort to change can mean years
of individual and group therapy, agonized prayers, suicidal depressions, and the constant
fear of detection,
loss of job and attack by straight men.
But look at what she and her supporters had to go through: threats; intimidation; ridicule;
loss of friends; debt; years or months
of sleeplessness, stress and anxiety; self - doubt;
fear; demands
for proof
of medical records, police reports, emails, and court documents; then finally being believed not because you are a person but only because you produce authoritative authentication.
«
For certain people we might tell the gospel as the message
of deliverance from the
fear of death,
loss, and failure and all that that entails.
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.
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.
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.
The normal eschatological situation, which gives life urgency by facing us with the inevitability
of our own death, the hunger
for meaning, and the
fear of suffering and
loss, becomes apocalyptic when it appears that there is no longer time
for normal urgency.
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.
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.
When a person or group is dominated by a sense
of impending
loss, the resulting
fear demands a kind
of absolutizing
of what already exists, and it dispels any courage
for looking to ideals beyond the present imperfect situation.
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...
These two convocations illustrate the dualities
for followers
of Jesus Christ, as we contemplate the devastating
losses that Middle Eastern people have experienced and the invasive
fear and apathy that the West has adopted toward the crisis.
«The compensation,» writes a German author, «
for the
loss of that sense
of personal independence which man so unwillingly gives up, is the disappearance
of all
fear from one's life, the quite indescribable and inexplicable feeling
of an inner security, which one can only experience, but which, once it has been experienced, one can never forget.»
especially when suddenly waking up every morning paralyzed by the
fear of loss... Despite that before all this I never had the sense that God suddenly wanted me to work outside, and had other obscure things
for me to do... Thank you so much — I finally understand!
The
fear of loving another or
of being loved by another in anxiety
for loss of self is a common neurotic symptom.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Christ's concern
for individuals enslaved by the products
of their sinful condition should be motivation enough
for Christians to concern themselves
for people today — who are increasingly demonstrating signs
of electronic narcosis, with consequent effects
of isolation, alienation,
fear, abnegation
of responsibility and
loss of joy.
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).
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..
Jack could do with 12 months off from football and just focus 100 % on his fitness, I do
fear that he will turn into an English diaby and losing him
for 12 months now rather than not having him would be less
of a
loss.
Not even a championship team steps on the pitch against us
fearing a
loss, rather they fight
for a win, if it was not
for of our summer signings Sanchez, Chambers, Welbeck we were up
for another draw yesterday against burnley.
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!
This was obviously seen as a great
loss for Barcelona and the local sports paper, Mundo Deportivo lamented:» Barça have lost a priceless player, its fans an idol, and our goalkeepers will be more relaxed to have him far away, that most
feared of strikers.
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.
Not only is a PAL mother carrying the weight
of her
fear and anxiety coupled with joy, excitement and hope, she's also still grieving and,
for many, still having to educate her family and friends outside the
loss community about the entire experience.
We all have our reasons
for choosing how we birth, if we're lucky enough to have a choice, and my reason was linked to a primal
fear: the
loss of my child.
Some common triggers, according to the Birth Trauma Association, are: lengthy labor or short and very painful labor, induction, poor pain relief, feelings
of loss of control, high levels
of medical intervention, traumatic or emergency deliveries (e.g. emergency cesarean section), impersonal treatment or problems with staff attitudes, not being listened to, lack
of information or explanation, lack
of privacy and dignity,
fear for baby's safety, stillbirth, birth injuries to the baby, NICU stay, poor postpartum care, previous trauma (such as sexual abuse, domestic violence, trauma with a previous birth).
I felt a tremendous wave
of fear, frustration, and
loss that evening as it was seriously considered
for the first time that the home birth we had worked so hard to plan may not come to be.
Finding herself pregnant
for a third time stirs up strong feelings from her past, including a
fear of judgment and a
loss of control over her life.
Indications
of such a trend have been identified by some in recent elections in the UK (Brexit) and the US (Trump): voters disenchanted with globalised competition and
fearing of job or status
loss are seen to have voted in particularly high numbers
for Brexit and Trump and against the established order.
While Republicans have been bracing
for months
for a punishing election in November, they are increasingly alarmed that their
losses may be even worse than
feared because the midterm campaign appears destined to turn more on the behavior
of the man in the White House than any other in decades.