Sentences with phrase «little fear and uncertainty»

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Receiving a bouncing ball on the corner of the penalty area, with little time to think, Saúl controls the ball with his thigh before using the outside of his left boot to swerve a sumptuous cross into Griezmann's path, playing the ball into the «corridor of uncertainty», where the keeper is unable to come to collect and the defenders fear deflecting the ball goalwards.
«People are likely to react with little fear to certain types of objectively dangerous risk that evolution has not prepared them for, such as guns, hamburgers, automobiles, smoking, and unsafe sex, even when they recognize the threat at a cognitive level,» says Carnegie Mellon University researcher George Loewenstein, whose seminal 2001 paper, «Risk as Feelings,» (pdf) debunked theories that decision making in the face of risk or uncertainty relies largely on reason.
Very few can step forward again and again in what amounts to veritable leaps into the void, where there are no ready holds, where little is familiar, where you get constantly stuck in the thickets of your uncertainties and fears.
Whereas, up to, say, the early - 1990s when legal publishing delivered greatly above average profitability and solid growth that resulted in little fear of redundancy derived from financial downturn, since then, some employees» uncertainty and anxiety have persisted, arguably for understandable reasons.
Squint (or squinch) a little — Multiple studies have determined that wide eyes convey fear, uncertainty, or vulnerability whereas slightly squinted eyes embody confidence and comfortableness.
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