Sentences with phrase «for fear of others»

New research from betty for schools shows high numbers of young women skip sports and exercise for fear of others knowing they are menstruating

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In other words, the simple act of opening for business is one of the most powerful ways a community can begin the process of overcoming its fears.
Topol pointed out that currently there's a ton of «information blocking» going on by health providers that don't» want to share data with others for fear of losing their patients (i.e. business).
For fear of losing business, some lawyers are wary of referring clients to other attorneys, even if they have expertise in a particular area, such as tax law.
So all the social media naysayers who have blamed Facebook, Twitter and other social sites for spurring peer pressure or fear of missing out have been in the wrong.
On the other hand, shares of hospital chains have sold off sharply, including a 26 % decline for Tenet Healthcare (thc), on the fears that millions of newly uninsured patients will need care but not be able to pay their bills if and when the ACA is repealed.
As ever, the causes of the cryptocurrency's fortunes are less than clear, but some experts reckon it might have something to do with the approach of April 17, the deadline for filing taxes in the U.S. Others think it's a function of geopolitical fears and sanctions.
It is possible to get through this experience and come out the other side much stronger for it, St. Claire insists: «This is a rite of passage that will launch you into the League of Business Badassery in which, once you are out of the money hellhole, you will be unstoppable,» thanks to having confronted your fears and stuck to your dreams.
Where others see fear, they see symbolism of what they want, and go for it.
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.
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..
(Some people worried that water fluoridation would lead to widespread poisoning; others feared it for a different reason: that it was the vanguard of «socialized medicine» and an assault on individual medical privacy.)
While there are loud critics who wage public campaigns against companies they short, many other short - sellers had long kept positions secret for fear of losing access to corporate management or retribution from rival Wall Street investors through a so - called short squeeze.
While Las Vegas, New York and Los Angeles remain travelers» three most - searched - for destinations for the second year in a row, according to new data from Kayak.com, if your aim is to instill FOMO (fear of missing out), it's time to shift your attention to other spots on the map.
In other words, companies can charge more for their service without fear of lost revenue.
I do not have two more legs yet to make the 100 % to pick, where you actually need to run and go to the toilet just during the break,» while other employees even admitted to not drinking water throughout their work shift for fear of having to use the toilet.
Fears of similar upsets appear to be holding back investment flows into government bonds, while thirst for income has boosted other fixed income assets such as credit.
Develop responsible contracting standards for service contracts to ensure that cafeteria workers, janitors, security officers and other onsite service workers are paid a livable wage, receive benefits equitable to those received by directly employed workers, have the right to a voice at work without fear of discrimination or retaliation, do not suffer mass layoffs when contracts change hands, and are protected from misclassification and other forms of wage theft;
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.
Amidst growing fear of Bitcoin and other digital currencies being used for illegal purposes, such as money laundering, the Europol has recently set up a group meant to combat the process with the help of bitcoin.
In other words, for entrepreneurs the benefits of self - determination trump the fear of failure.
But De Gregorio acknowledges the challenge they present going forward and fears that, particularly at a time when growth in the region is slowing and external circumstances are changing, a flair for populism and the power of vested interests might undermine the process of continued economic reforms needed to foster, among other things, shared prosperity and social inclusion.
Trump's tariffs on metals have also stoked fears about the potential for escalating trade tensions, and investors have focused on industrial companies because of their dependence on China and other international markets.
UK Banks Prove Resilient Despite Post-Brexit Fears So far, fears of a recession and other bear - case scenarios haven't materialized, which is good news for British bFears So far, fears of a recession and other bear - case scenarios haven't materialized, which is good news for British bfears of a recession and other bear - case scenarios haven't materialized, which is good news for British banks.
This is a risky bet: the junior miner gets to be «associated» with TSLA through an agreement; and as lithium prices rise, TSLA (and other battery manufacturers) hope that lithium producers will be forced back to the bargaining table for fear of losing market share to incipient junior producers.
As students began to flee the carnage, police say Cruz dumped his rifle and bag of extra ammunition and joined «others who were fleeing and tried to mix in with the group... fearing for their lives,» Israel, the sheriff, said Thursday.
Germany has one of the fastest - ageing populations in the world, and the movement here has implications for other western countries, including Britain, particularly amid fears that austerity measures and rising care costs are potentially undermining standards of residential care.
Except for the absence of gleeful Assassination Arts and Crafts, the situations mirror each other to a remarkable degree, and the administration has little reason to fear anything from the right except for their boisterous opposition and the possibility that the more spiteful among them might sing «na, na, na, na, hey, hey, goodbye» as Marine One carries the former President Obama to Andrews Air Force Base.
But it takes religion to make people have irrational fears and hate for other groups of people when they probably wouldn't have those feelings in the first place.
As for your religious practices not being dictated by any form of fear or other negative emotion... bull hockey.
From RNS: «Other Liberty students who saw the email from Falwell corroborated Covey's account but didn't want to be identified for fear of the consequences.»
All I know is the freedom that enveloped me on the other side destroyed even the memory of the fear that held me back for too long.
Hasn't it been the Christians who've been deriding «political correctness» for the past 30 years because they want to be able to make fun of others (Muslims, Jews, gays, women, the handicapped, blacks, Asians, foreigners, Mormons, etc.) without fear of legal consequences?
The others, for the most part, do not fight them for fear, the very real ongoing fear of reprisal.
Given the numbers of Christians, Yazidis, Shia Muslims and others who have been displaced by Islamic State for fear of their lives, this would likely lead to Britain's highest court deeming the group's actions as genocide.
Fear mongering is a large part of religion unfortunately and until society learns to think for themselves and tell others that the only opinion that really matters is their own, we will continue to see the effects of that fFear mongering is a large part of religion unfortunately and until society learns to think for themselves and tell others that the only opinion that really matters is their own, we will continue to see the effects of that fearfear.
I am for the elimination of hate, fear and control, religion is just the catalyst that people use to hate, fear and control, getting rid of religion won't solve the problem, its like putting a band aid on a severe cut, its temporary, and it just hits the surface, instead we need to go deeper than that to the root cause, I know lots of religious people who don't hate, fear or control, there are also many beliefs such as paganism, Buddism, Taoism, which doesn't use hate fear, and self righteousness to condemn others, I think if maybe more of the most major religions followed there teachings then we wouldn't have as much problems as we do.
Here you are putting the blame on al Islamic branches for one Islamic branch although the as branches contradict each other and they are always in disputes among them and that's was the reason they became branches rather than one Islam so really it is not fear to hold all at guilt for one misbehave or abuse... nor it is fair to address the whole Islam belief, Quran and Prophet of God for the fault of ones or few that are not in the right track of Islam being the religion of peace and justice to mankind..
He set his FEAR aside, there for thinking of others well - being 1st, and therefore bringing to light a bright light of hope to a very dark community...
Sadly, for many of us «the other» is not a person with a journey, dreams, hopes and fears.
If that is offensive, intolerant, or unacceptable to anyone, then they can choose to join a social club, support group, or any other number of options, but the true church will stand her ground and preach the infallible Word of God without fear or favor in love for lost humanity and a with a real hatred of sin that destroys and condemns.
My opinion is atheists feel no guilt for say ripping off other people, or even killing them, since they have no fears of repercussions.
Some people due to lack of maturity could become apathetic and / or grow to be fearful of people that are mentally challenged... So many doctors, scholars and plain regular folks have discarded the idea linking demonic possession (spiritual) to mental illness (scientific) for fear that some people may become dismissive and even abusive toward others within our society.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
Organizers of the GC2 conference affirmed the Christian command and privilege to care for refugees, stating, «We will not be motivated by fear but by love for God and others
I've learned that the criticisms that hurt me the most are not the ones that have no relation to reality, but the ones that, deep down, I desperately fear are true («you don't have any fruit in your life,» «you rebel for the sake of rebelling,» «you don't care if you destroy other people's faith»).
you will not harbor distrust of those who do not share your god or fear of him, you will not have to dislike of others for being different... You will not need to describe yourself as Catholic, jew, muslim or any other way of displaying false superiority.
If we behaved for no other reason than fear of punishment by an invisible being, we'd be in bad shape.
We might invent other new religions out of fear of death and fear of our own insignifigance, but Jesus (apart from being a real guy who got killed 2000 years ago for saying we should be nice to each other) exists only in our minds.
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