Sentences with phrase «less fear of people»

Modern chickens carry a version of the thyroid - stimulating hormone receptor gene, TSHR, that has been linked to several domesticated chicken characteristics: year - round egg laying, faster egg production at sexual maturity, reduced aggression toward other chickens and less fear of people.

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«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.
While this teamwork can be threatening to highly trained designers who fear they will be replaced by hordes of naïfs, the less insecure ones recognize that user feedback can only improve upon what they think people want.
Still, «range anxiety» — the fear of getting stranded with a dead battery — is the number - one worry for people considering an EV (despite the fact that 80 % of Canadians drive 50 kilometres or less each day).
«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.»
Some time fears and acts of fears leads people to what you fear most to happen... so it is how it will be played that will determine the future... so as BO said that to show good feelings and give a helping hand will make you less enemies than if go on the bases of power and superiority...
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.
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.
Only when people take courage to face fear, heal from past hurts, as as considerate of others as self, accepting differences where they are debatable and are motivated by love then shall we see less of this kind of thing.
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.
Less than 5 % of the entire English population as the article says; and these idiots are already wetting their pants, lacking the testicles to speak to a Muslim and removing their fears of Muslims people
Meanwhile, proposed operations to airlift thousands of refugees who've fled Islamist fighters from a mountainside in northern Iraq are looking less likely.It's after US intelligence found fewer people still trapped there than feared.
Besides several teams who have questions surrounding one or possibly two players, there is no squad that has so many issues heading into the final week of the transfer window... even Monaco, who have lost numerous players from their starting 11 have less controversy swirling in and around their club and they have champion's league play to contend with this season... just think of how ridiculous this situation is especially considering that we have had the same manager for over 20 years... no team should be better organized than ours... if nothing else, that should be the one advantage this team holds over all others, yet the exact opposite has occurred... this fact is even more disturbing considering the main argument against removing Wenger from his managerial position was that there was no suitable replacement and that people feared some sort of perceived drop - off if a new manager was brought into the mix... based on what we've witnessed since the time of his contract renewal a monkey with a magic eight ball could have done an adequate job... I hate to make jokes, in light of our current dilemma, but this team is so screwed up if I don't laugh about it, the only plausible response is to either cry or do something incredibly destructive... just look around this squad and try to see what our delusional manager sees that allow him to make such positive statements about our current team
Fear of a fall can result in older people moving around less, becoming less fit and even more liable to fall.
Indeed if people are constantly in fear of losing their jobs it will lead consumers to spend even less.
«While many people fear that decriminalisation will lead to increased use, there is little evidence to support such fears, and even less evidence that the current punitive sanctions provide any sort of positive return on investment for society.»
For example, 28 percent of US - born Latinos said they are less likely to contact police officers if they have been the victim of a crime because they fear that police officers will use this interaction as an opportunity to inquire into their immigration status or that of people they know.
The article opened with «hospitals across the United States are throwing away less - than - perfect organs and denying the sickest people lifesaving transplants out of fear that poor surgical outcomes will result in a federal crackdown.
Some of her other success stories include helping children and adults with behavioural and learning challenges to become more confident, less reactive and have fewer learning difficulties; helping people with food sensitivities to safely eat a wider range of foods; helping chronic fatigue sufferers get back into the workforce; helping people through depression; and helping one client overcome a life - long fear of heights.
«The amount of pesticide residues that an average person ingests throughout an entire year is even less than the amount of those «harmful» substances in one cup of coffee... Unfounded fears about the dangers of pesticide residues on fruit and vegetables may stop many consumers from buying these fresh, healthful foods.
Some people tend to fear crop tops like others fear the dentists, but the key to wearing one is actually less about baring all of your midriff and more about which separates you wear with it.
It follows that the fear of losing personal autonomy makes people less committed when trying to reconcile their own unstable lives with choosing and subsequently devoting themselves to one partner.
But perhaps the strongest objection to national standards that we have repeated at JPGB (here, here, and here) is that even if the current set of proposed national standards is an improvement for some states (and less good than others), there is strong reason to fear that people opposed to sensible, rigorous standards will gain control over the newly created national standards infrastructure and be in a position to impose their nonsense on everyone.
20 % of people lost power, much less than feared.
People fear what they don't understand, so learning about investing makes it less intimidating.â $ Whether you go it alone or learn about investing with a group, it is important to overcome the fear of investing.
With treasuries yielding next to nothing, and the fear of a future market down - leg on people's minds, investors have flocked to companies that pay solid dividends, have solid balance sheets, and generally have less volatility in their share price.
The Jaws craze has sent a wave of fear across America for the past quarter century.In reality, less that 1 person per year is killed by a shark in the U.S.Hawaii, California, and Florida are the most likely places to be attacked.
I did a lot of reading and attended some classes when my son brought home his Pit Bull, this is where I learned about the their attitudes and tendencies... about their fear factor, they are tenacious and strong but they are actually less aggresive than some of the more common breeds that nobody seems to fear, Rotties have a very powerful bite and a record of people attacks, but no one is banning them... so I would suggest you get your puppy, take him / her to classes and get him / her socilized early on, let him / her play with other dogs so they know that there is nothing to be afraid of... you'll have a wonderful time and you will become so much more wise from the experience.
 Targeting pit bulls only heightens needless fear of liability, meaning people are less likely to want to keep their pit bulls or adopt them.
It's the belief of everyone at Vagabond Travel that if more people traveled more and immerse themselves in other cultures, we'd all understand each other better and fear each other less.
One of my greatest fears with WiiWare and, on a slightly lesser level, the Virtual Console is that they will become a place for people to dump cheap, poorly made games in order to earn a quick buck.
Maybe Britain is becoming a less cost - effective place to run a studio, maybe fears of a certain referendum have put people off investing, or maybe it's just an unlucky coincidence, but after the sudden and unexpected closure of Lionhead, it makes sense to worry.
I think the reason is because (our marketing people believe that) games with no multiplayer / online are seen as having no replay value once you've beaten the story mode; and since people are buying a lot fewer games these days than a few years back, there's a deathly fear of trying to sell a game that has less than the maximum amount of value packed into it.
Once the radiation limits begin to be increased this should have a catalytic effect on reducing emissions: 1) it will mean radiation leaks are understood to be less dangerous that currently thought > less people evacuated from effected zones > reduced cost accident of accidents — reduced accident insurance cost; 2) population takes another look at the effects of radiation > gains an understanding it is much less harmful than they thought > fear subsides > less opposition > easier and less expensive to find sites supported by the people nearby > planning and sight approval costs come down over time
So of course that the main «goalkeepers» of the «transcending ideas» have even less reasons to be fear of punishment when it comes to minor offenses such as destruction of evidence, liquidation of fine yet inconvenient papers and journals, or firing of innocent yet inconvenient people.
On the other hand, if the AGW sceptics were mostly ordinary people who fear the anti-energy, anti-development agenda of the Green radicals, they would become less prominent due to the weakening of the enemy.
The researchers say it's possibly because religious people have less fear of death.
Restricting legal advice to in - person meetings and registered post is not only unrealistic and uneconomic, it perpetuates client fears that (some) lawyers want to remain gatekeepers of the law and don't need to embrace new efficiencies or the accompanying obligation to charge less.
Similarly, in videos made by Cambridge Analytica's research wing, the Behavioral Dynamics Institute, the group describes strategies for appealing directly to people's underlying fears and desires in ways that are continuous with the insights of behavioral economics, but that seem less scrupulous about employing lies or half - truths to influence System One motivations.
This makes sense because avoidant people usually feel less close to their partners and are sensitive about becoming too close to the partner for fear of getting hurt, so they wouldn't put much effort into communicating with their partner via text.
A collectivistic culture values harmony within the group, and the individual gain is considered to be less important than improvement of the social group.14 Embarrassment may be more common in collectivistic cultures because it is induced by external sanctions.15 «Taijin kyofusho» (the fear of offending or embarrassing the other person) is an example of a culturally specific expression of anxiety in Asian countries.16 Biological evidence also showed that people who live in collectivist cultures are more likely than those in individualistic cultures to have a form of the serotonin transporter gene that correlates with higher rates of anxiety and depression.17
He suggested that people who are confident in the loving care of their attachment relationships will be less prone to fear of rejection or abandonment.
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