Sentences with phrase «less fear in»

I wanted to see if we could have a little less fear in the end.
The lower the price of the index, the less fear in the market.

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Then again, the more the market falls on the fear of an interest rate hike, the less likely it becomes that the Fed will pull the trigger on it in the near future, which will then push prices back up.
And small businesses, SBA partners, and advocates in Congress — Democrats and Republicans — fear that in its main line of work the agency is in fact doing less with less.
«There is just less fear from people who feel like they might lose their jobs... Our shoppers seem more confident than they did a year ago,» said Reed, 63, whose chain of four stores clocked a roughly 10 percent jump in sales from Thanksgiving to this week, compared to the year before.
Research shows that fearing or accepting risk is a behavior people learn, and people who've grown up in households that are always one paycheck away from eviction are less likely to have learned to take risks with their money.
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.
Women in India also have among the most innovative business ideas globally, whereas women entrepreneurs in China have less fear of failure, the report says.
They keep punishing schedules, fear losing business by offending their clients and often feel that in an industry still overwhelmingly populated by men, the less attention drawn to their sex, the better.
«Expanding the focus of law enforcement beyond people who are real threats would make all Americans less safe by diverting resources, while millions of undocumented folks who don't pose a threat will live in fear of deportation.»
NEW YORK (AP)-- Immigrants say President Donald Trump's administration has become almost everything they feared, but while they rally across the United States on May Day, their focus is less on huge turnout Tuesday than on the first Tuesday in November.
This book reminds me of the opportunity we all have to free our minds of fear and judgment so that we may make better decisions and be more creative, with less internal friction and more in harmony with those around you.
Internet providers fear net neutrality rules make it harder to manage internet traffic and make investment in additional capacity less likely.
Research shows that Generation Z in particular is much less able to manage and deal with stress: feelings of fear, trepidation, and hesitance keeps them from performing as well as they could.
The lenders want the stake to be sold for top dollar but fear it will be sold for less than that to McClendon's wife, Kathleen, because she is family, said a lawyer representing a syndicate of banks led by Wilmington Trust that loaned $ 465 million to a company McClendon founded in 2013, American Energy Partners LP (AEP).
In a speech in Berlin in late November, Polish politician Radek Sikorski declared, «I will probably be the first Polish foreign minister in history to say so, but here it is: I fear German power less than I am beginning to fear German inactivity.&raquIn a speech in Berlin in late November, Polish politician Radek Sikorski declared, «I will probably be the first Polish foreign minister in history to say so, but here it is: I fear German power less than I am beginning to fear German inactivity.&raquin Berlin in late November, Polish politician Radek Sikorski declared, «I will probably be the first Polish foreign minister in history to say so, but here it is: I fear German power less than I am beginning to fear German inactivity.&raquin late November, Polish politician Radek Sikorski declared, «I will probably be the first Polish foreign minister in history to say so, but here it is: I fear German power less than I am beginning to fear German inactivity.&raquin history to say so, but here it is: I fear German power less than I am beginning to fear German inactivity.»
When we are in fear because of a deadline or external pressure, we are less likely staying open and vulnerable enough to learn and understand something new.
Some of the more paranoid or lawsuit - fearing companies in the U.S. require office couples to sign a wavier or «love contract,» vowing that their relationship is consensual and neither will take legal action against their employer (or each other) should the love prove less than eternal.
After all it was widely feared less than two decades ago that the establishment of the ECB in Frankfurt in 1998 had all but killed London's continued future as the center of European finance.
Because most wealthy Chinese seem to think about RMB in terms of USD or Hong Kong dollars, it is the fear that any depreciation of the RMB against those two currencies (the Hong Kong dollar is pegged to the USD through a modified currency board) greater than the couple of percentage points interest rate differential would yield less than equivalent USD or Hong Kong dollar bonds.
The stock soared 24 percent on Thursday, rebounding after having lost more than half its value in less than five months on fears of slowing demand.
The chart below certainly indicates there is still a lot of fear on the part of investors, though less than in previous days.
But Morgan Stanley analyst Daniel Toohey said Irma's monetary losses may be less than originally feared and that the industry as a whole should be able to withstand a one - in -100-year event.
For months leading up to the US election, every time Trump's chances of victory appeared less remote, the market sold off in fear.
While the major digital platforms stepped in to block crypto ads on account of fraud fears, paid search in particular only drove less than 1 % traffic to these sites in 2017.
However, less than midway through the year and some market participants are already spotting cracks in the notion of so - called synchronized global growth, with some fearing that a whiff of stagflation is starting to permeate.
More will come to understand this and less will feel compelled to surrender to the fear which inspires religous teachings, gives power to those who lead (and abuse) it and keeps us from more honestly connecting with it in ourselves.
I've never felt a need or fear of trying to please God or that I'm going to be punished for not doing something right... I'm forgiven, not perfect, but God puts a desire in my heart to serve thise that are less fortunate.
The belief in a personal god is no more and no less than human egoism, fuelled by a fear od death!
I see more compassion towards those in need, more love towards fellow man, less judgement, less fear and hate, essentially, the qualities you would expect from those who follow the teachings of Jesus.
As logical as it seems to stay away from teachings that cause such debilitating fear (so much so that the thirteen - year - old me created escape plans for the inevitable AntiChrist Army that would march down our street to shoot me after the rest of my family had successfully been raptured), it would be even less logical to believe that God would create a group of strange people created to be forever distanced from Jesus because we can't know Him in the right way.
The Catholic destabilization following the Council was advanced by liberal and progressive forces in the Church, but it had the unexpected consequence of making Catholicism, in the view of evangelicals, less the monolithic threat that they feared.
And if libertarians are afraid of conservatives» social positions, all they need to assuage their fears is a belief in their professed ideology — that small government will mean less involvement in people's personal affairs.
After growing up in Guatemala and facing multiple disasters, I tend to feel less fear and more cold sobriety.
It belongs to our childhood, too, in the less charming sense of demanding a tyrannical authority: a protective parent who demands compulsory love even as he extracts a tithe of fear.
I, for one, am antagonistic, protective, resistant, fear & anxiety motivated and more & less deny it and cover it simply to fit in somewhere.
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.
Yet so prone are we to care most about what is near at hand, the fear of atomic destruction is probably less keen in most minds than is the energy crisis which means less oil and gasoline available, less fuel for heating, and an abrupt change in American life - styles.
This enormously transforms his perspective upon the present life, less through hope of future reward or fear of punishment than through a sense of the enhanced worthfulness of the present as preparatory to eternal life in the presence of God.
I generally put this down to very religious people (who have been raised with the concept that God is personally invested in them and is a central force in their life) experiencing the thought of a person without a religious belief system as being close to someone soul-less: without morals and without any fear of punishment (hell), so obviously less trustworthy than religious people who have a spiritual Big Brother and religious community watching their every move.
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.
Sharing one of my greatest fears in a van ride and then, less than two hours later, being asked to do THAT VERY THING.
The louder the conversation around the flag becomes, the less likely Christian leaders will be able to sidestep the issue all together, for fear of offending one side in the debate.
Where's the Pentecost that will so ground us in ourselves that we will be less controlled by anxieties and fears?
Lessing was not merely one of the most comprehensive minds Germany has had, he not only was possessed of rare exactitude in his learning (for which reason one can securely rely upon him and upon his autopsy without fear of being duped by inaccurate quotations which can be traced nowhere, by half - understood phrases which are drawn from untrustworthy compendiums, or to be disoriented by a foolish trumpeting of novelties which the ancients have expounded far better) but he possessed at the same time an exceedingly uncommon gift of explaining what he himself had understood.
I definitely do not condone this type of response but it makes me wonder if this is the reason why Americans fear to portray, much less mock Mohammad in any way.
He fears that «coming generations of community leaders» may be less committed to congregations» unique role in civil society; consequently, faith communities will have to be «even truer to their mission than they have been in the past.»
This vision, if taken seriously in this country, for example, would lead to more emphasis upon a positive strategy to overcome the growing gap between the rich nations and the poor and less on the dominant negative strategy of containing the enemy by filling him with fear of our power to destroy him.
My «fleshy desires» have me giving to various charities (not the church) to help educate, feed, and cloth children the world over, spending years in the field helping those less fortunate, volunteering my time teaching inner city school children, and doing my best to live in love not in fear.
I preach Jesus Christ to anyone who will listen (mostly to the meek and humble), but never would I intimidate, insert fear, or manipulate anyone into listening, much less, believing me in anyway.
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