Sentences with phrase «intimidated by facing»

Let them practice and practice on their own, but if they're too intimidated by facing the potty, let them try elsewhere.

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Australian who wouldn't be «intimidated by the communists» could face the same fate as Kenneth Bae.
I have been thinking, speaking and writing on this theme for many years, but I find myself a bit intimidated by the fact that I face an audience of Biblical scholars from the different theological seminaries of the country.
That the Colts were able keep Luck upright against such great competition and in such a desperate situation for the opposition is a great reflection on that offensive line working together and refusing to be intimidated by the outstanding individual rushers they faced on Sunday.
So on Saturday expect another intimidating display from Blackburn as they look to get right in the face of Arsenal early on as they did in last seasons fixture, when Allardyce targeted the Arsenal defence and Lukas Fabianski in goal as Arsenal's weakest joint and went straight for the throat by demanding long ball after long ball be played over the top and into Arsenal's penalty area.
They may be less able to intimidate vulnerable communities with violent threats and instead face more non-violent resistance from a civil society reassured by the prize's moral significance.
Without a perception of yourself as strong and resilient, you'll find yourself cowering in the face of challenges; feeling intimidated by other people, and weighed down by your own fears and insecurities.
Let's face it, men and women are both behaving badly, treating each Well, apparently the «Are men intimidated by you?»
She was debating up until the moment she got on stage, when she looked down at the crowd and got intimidated by a certain stony - faced Oscar winner.
The narrative is fueled by the intimidating clack of shoe heels across wooden floors, the slap of faces hit by fists, the wail of anguish choked by a mute girl in an unbearable back - alley abortion.
Many other characters play a part including Thalia, whose face was mauled by her stepfather's vicious dog, and who must now learn to live with her scars; and Adel, who adores his father, believing he is a benevolent leader until he discovers his beloved father is a war criminal, a thug who uses his intimidating power to steal from the poor.
Equitable relief — a change has removed the two - year time limit for requesting this specific type of relief, which the IRS says is often sought by people who faced difficult or intimidating situations, such as domestic abuse
This little fellow has just been taken from his mother, brothers and sisters, from his commodity, being forced to now face a new, strange and unknown environment, feeling intimidated by so much noise and words that do not mean anything to him.
New faces who maybe aren't prepared or otherwise intimidated by the game's mechanics and gameplay.
The interface swaps motion sensors for face buttons and there's even an «easy» difficulty for those intimidated by the game's steep learning curve.
The T - Rex, proudly displayed on the marquee and arcade flyer, is an intimidating sight the first time you face it, but it loses its bite by the sixth time you run into one.
If by sustainable you mean financially sustainable, the most intimidating barrier I face in every coffee region and the biggest impediment to sustainability in Haiti, is the presence of «coyotes,» or the exploitative, often violent, coffee shakedown artists.
In the vast majority of cases, people are unnecessarily intimidated by the legal problems they face.
Although a phone interview seems much less intimidating than a regular face — to - face interview, don't ignore their importance by failing to prepare in advance.
If meeting face - to - face intimidates you, start by networking online.
Many people are intimidated by the idea of making a mid-life career change, especially because they buy into the myth that people who are 50 or older will face significant issues with ageism.
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