Sentences with phrase «intimidated by the subject»

Knowing next to nothing about physical gold or the mechanics of buying it, they feel intimidated by the subject.
But if we don't capture the students» initial enthusiasm for the subject, we'll struggle with the teaching for years after, producing adults who are uninterested in or intimidated by the subject.
We should be engaging those people (the majority of the population) who are curious about climate change but have not involved themselves so far, perhaps because they feel a little intimidated by the subject.

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She had years of knowledge and experience on the subject, and she had needed it all, especially with Alex. Her latest problem child had been questioned more than once about a string of rapes in New York City, a brutal series of crimes where the perpetrator gained the confidence of his targets — and intimidated them — by claiming he was a middleweight contender, then employed drugs to subdue his victims and had his way.
I realize there are many conversations about men being intimidated by successful women but I've not talked with too many women about this subject.
I suspect not; even senior scientists are intimidated by the «consensus police» and don't want to be subjected to what I have had to put up with (a number of scientists have told me this).
I have to say I was a bit intimidated; however, with months of practice from three stellar coaches as well as learning from and being encouraged by my teammates we eventually formed into a very strong group of competitors.I thought it was the best way to learn a subject [arbitration], because it was through practical application.
EOC v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry [2007] EWHC 483 (Admin), [2007] All ER (D) 183 (Mar) is heeded to enable harassment clams to be made by someone who is not subjected to unwanted conduct themselves but the effect of which nevertheless violates their dignity or creates an intimidating etc environment for them.
As highlighted by OLRB Vice-Chair Brian McLean, however, the Act only gives the Board power to act if worker complains that he or she has been subject to dismissal or discipline, threat of dismissal or discipline, intimidated or threatened or coerced by employer's because the worker has «acted in compliance with the Act»; when a worker has given evidence, or when a worker «has sought the enforcement of the Act or regulations.»
[2] We conclude that the offence does not require proof that the accused's threats were conveyed to their subject or that someone was actually intimidated by them.
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