Sentences with phrase «good bit of the fear»

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Technology is always striving to be just that little bit better, parents are exhausted by an arms race of activities and engagement, and workers, fearing a perpetually droopy economy and the specter of competition from abroad, are bombarded with never - ending pressure to be more productive, efficient and ever connected.
The morality bit doesn't make any sense, most atheists are horrified that religious people's morality comes from the fear of Hell instead of just genuinely wanting to be a good person.
The discussion of assisted nutrition and hydration in dementia is good too, though it's a bit of a shame that the expert came from the US (where tube feeding is prevalent) and did not come from the UK, where it is almost prohibited, and where there is a real fear that tube feeding may be a burdensome and inappropriate intervention to the point where people may be treated less than they should.
But the response reveals something of the way we tend to think about our faith traditions — as systems to either accept or reject rather than little cultures that (for better or worse... or, more likely, a bit of both) indelibly shape how we think, who we know, what we fear and long for and love.
It's a bit darker than what I was hoping for, and I have fears of green and yellow tints (hopefully will be solved with some shimmer I add in when washing) but a few days later I'm feeling pretty good about it.
I personally don't fear carbs so long as they're whole grains with a good bit of fiber to them.
As Arsenals board haven't shown great ability in getting players quickly since Dein over a decade ago it has built the impression that we are a bit limp in signing players, fear of that... well fear is something that can bring the worst out in a person...
This article isn't about fear mongering and I do expect Debuchy to improve as he gets to know the dynamics of this team a bit better.
I get your fear about Wilshere, he could be another Diaby or he could turn out to be a loyal RvP... I think Wenger is allowed 1 player who is a bit of a gamble, we just need good enough squad depth that it doesn't hurt us.
Finally it went for Arsenal, I think first half was very tense, level, nervous, full of tackles, like a bird on a wire, I would say, I agree that Teves caused much trouble over the right side, I don't know who played there for Arsenal, it looked sometimes as if the Arsenal player had been a bit too slow for Tevez, agree that Fabiansky had a great game, (you always need some fortune for it) and Nasri, he impresses really since some games now, clinical finishing and one of those who are finishing at all, Faby wasn't at his best and nevertheless he was so important, there were several decisive moments, at the start a save by Fabiansky (and later on some more), the red card, Nasri's goal, after the missed penalty I feared City would take advantage of it, but I think Songs goal broke their mentality, and second half at least the final thirty minutes were rel.
Well chosen Andrew, I await the game with fear, but a tiny little bit of me believes that the boys can win, all I ask is that the players fight to the final whistle and give it their all, I can take the insults from all and sundry, but I need to see some heart tomorrow, that goes for the fans too, I am sitting watching reruns of the chelsea win, and hanging on to that, I know they can do it, second is still there for us, the fat lady is polishing her tiara and gargling for her big moment, but I can not give up just yet, come on you gunners!!!!!!!!!!
When I did this for my English companion, I was amazed that it was actually fun for both of us; it's a bit like a clitoris on a stick, so well - adjusted females need not fear it's unfamiliarity.
I've been concerned about taking a nice stroller along for fear of damage, but I feel a bit better about it after reading your post.
My biggest fear was failure because I had done so many diets in the past, where I had lost a bit of weight I felt good about myself for a while but I couldn't sustain it.
It's a place of girl talk, conquering fear and becoming more of yourself... just a little bit better!
The cold air bites my face with a sharpness similar to well aged cheese, but without the fear of what's to come in winter because winter is already here.
Boundaries also mean you can mourn and go through the process of grief — of reliving the good times, crying over the loss and the bad bits, and running the whole gamut of emotions as you move through time — without the fear of regression.
Staging the single most affecting scene I saw anywhere in the festival, exposing the vulnerability and fear that feeds separation and resentment, Jensen's debut feature explored the best and toughest bits of humanity with flair and aplomb.
Higher speeds you feel it in the Model S so you back off and the re-gen slows you down quickly ready for the next blast... M5, 3 seconds of Raw fun, stupids speeds arrive and then 20 seconds of coasting and nail biting before you slow down back to legal speeds... 3 seconds of fun and 20 seconds of fear... too quick and without re-gen you are just standing on those very expensive disks and pads... Honestly in todays traffic Model S far better and if you must, buy a lotus for the weekend B road blast... Also with all the sound insulation in the M5 you can't hear the engine until silly speeds... so again Model S.... My friend said don't you miss the V8 noise and my other friend sat in the car said its a bit like missing the clip clop of your horse at the advent of the Model T...
Dealing with your fears Part 1 posted at Deborah Jay — Mystery, magic and mayhem, saying, «As someone who uses a fair bit of performance psychology in my day job, I've found it translates well from sport, to writing, helping people deal with and overcome their doubts.
Well a «bit of volatility» is maybe downplaying what we've witnessed in recent weeks with the VIX or «fear index» rocketing higher from a near historical low of 9 in early January to a peak of 37 in early February.
If you were 100 per cent in equities, that's not really a balanced portfolio, and given current valuations, I'd see this morning's flat market opening as an opportunity to take off a bit of equity risk: far better to do so when markets are up or flat than when they are plummeting, which is evidently the fear everywhere in the world except — ironically — in the United States itself.
A dog with sensitive areas will bite out of fear, so be sure to spend a good deal of time handling your puppy.
Although your dog might be very well behaved and trained, please remember that in an emergency situation, their instinct, as well as feelings of pain or fear, could lead them to bite you if you attempt to secure them.
Good articles about signs of fear in dogs and dog bite prevention abound, but, there are still many more that make those of us who have studied behavior cringe.
Future appointments once you have your new best friend - Examples of what may be covered, but not limited to: Basic and More Advanced Training, Crate Training, House Training, Jumping, Play Biting, Door Rushing / Bolting, Recalls (Coming), Loose Leash Walking, Attention Walking Heel, Clicker Training, Demanding Behavior, Eye Contact, Improving Focus, Proofing Training, K9 Nose Work, Fear Issues, and Misc.
A good protection dog doesn't bite out of fear, they bite out of aggression.
Well - meaning efforts may be misread by him causing him to bite out of fear, disorientation, and pain.
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Although your dog might be very well behaved and trained, please remember that in an emergency situation, their instinct, as well as feelings of pain or fear, could lead them to bite you if you attempt to handle them.
To help things out a bit, try to placate your fears with plenty of street food around town and remember, the best part of the experience is how natural you will look to newly arrived visitors after you've spent a few days practicing.
When you wander the streets of Little Silent Hill, entirely safe (well, apart from «griefers», who are running fairly rampant recently) there's still that creeping fear, even if it's a bit like wandering a movie theme park and seeing all your favourite props and locations, just slightly out of context.
A little bit of fear is good.
A bit of radiation does you good, certainly no har, up to 400 tims theevcuation evels that we can prove epidemiologically, but irrational fear and old hypothese that are just wrong keeps disproven beliefs as the basis for regulation and officials in hazmat suits waving meters where in radiation levels people all around the world live out normal lives in.
The second is a bit of a counter-argument, basically saying that at least for high - skilled workers, there's nothing to fear from trade or even automation as well educated high - skilled workers have been working more, not less, in the new economy.
Sharon D. Nelson: Well, interesting, you kind of answered my next question, so I think I'm going to reshape it a little bit because I do think a lot of lawyers are worried about Artificial Intelligence replacing their jobs, and from my own perspective, I think a certain amount of that fear is justified, but I do understand what you're saying and I've watched with considerable admiration as you've kind of turned your ship a little bit into a different harbor because originally it was called ROSS: The Super-Intelligent Attorney, and now, you have more shaped ROSS from the point of view of the lawyer as somebody that allows the lawyer to be more efficient, serve the client better, and to focus on something other than what you might call «the goat work» of the legal world, which we really don't want to do, and so how did you come to the realization that that was something that needed to be done?
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