Sentences with phrase «new kind of fear»

Today, to be American is to feel confined by a new kind of fear no less strong because it exists behind a shield of unprecedented military power.

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In the United States, Congress has largely favoured stimulus over austerity (new House Speaker John Boehner vowed to change this in his maiden speech), but a growing number of cash - strapped states and cities is stoking the same kind of sovereign debt fears that are rippling through Europe.
They also have kind of the fear of missing out on something new,» says Raup.
If we really want to perpetuate this hydraulic analogy, we must go all the way with it; and I have the appalling fear that the end product may be a new kind of hosanna!
Sometimes they resist because they fear, usually unconsciously, the kind of new responsibilities they may have to take up if women should come to share equally in the wider life of church and society.
My fear is that the new series will focus even more on JO's party line that the schools are «the bad guys» and «getting away with murder», which really does not promote any kind of constructive dialog between parents and their school nutrition director.
But the man who's picked fights with — and systematically disemboweled — every New York politician who's stood in his way (or who he's feared might stand in his way at some point) is up against a very different kind of obstacle this time.
Sodus Point, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)- Four months after an international body approved a new plan for regulating Lake Ontario's water level, property owners who had claimed the rules favored muskrat lodges over lakeside homes are piling sandbags against just the kind of floodwaters they had feared...
Mostly this is because these kinds of attacks are much more limited in their geographic impact than our fear would lead us to believe and also because evacuating cities quickly is very difficult, as was demonstrated by New Orleans and the Hurricane Katrina debacle.
Although the presence of these primitives suggests that the flies might be reacting to the stimulus based on some kind of emotion, the researchers are quick to point out that this new information does not prove — nor did it set out to establish — that flies can experience fear, or happiness, or anger, or any other feelings.
The new paper «Extinction Reverses Olfactory Fear Conditioned Increases in Neuron Number and Glomerular Size» highlights the results of a first of its kind study in which researchers reveal that the olfactory system in the brain is biologically and structurally more sensitive to trauma cues than previously thought, and that it's possible for fear behaviors associated with emotional learning to be reversed through exposure - based talk therFear Conditioned Increases in Neuron Number and Glomerular Size» highlights the results of a first of its kind study in which researchers reveal that the olfactory system in the brain is biologically and structurally more sensitive to trauma cues than previously thought, and that it's possible for fear behaviors associated with emotional learning to be reversed through exposure - based talk therfear behaviors associated with emotional learning to be reversed through exposure - based talk therapy.
One fear is that scientists could make some kind of mistake, accidentally creating new diseases that would be passed down for generations.
As I wrote about in my new book, The Fear Cure, fear is sneaky, and it shows up in all kinds of disguiFear Cure, fear is sneaky, and it shows up in all kinds of disguifear is sneaky, and it shows up in all kinds of disguises.
I think just kind of looking at some takeaways, the main recommendations is that, kind of the new science is that there is new science showing adverse health effects of low sodium intake, especially among individuals with diabetes, kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, as well as people who are healthy and trying to limit their salt intake because of fear that too much might cause potential problems heart disease wise down the road.
The script on its own is adequate, but the performances by Driver, Mbatha - Raw and Parker raise this film to a new level, turning this story about everything that is wrong with the industry into a kind of cathartic experience for the characters who have to face their own fears and failures.
Given that the whole thing only weighs 970 kg (a little more than we were originally led to believe, but still 80 kg less than its predecessor), we can expect the new Sport to be pretty damn quick while still offering the kind of performance you can use on the road without fear of incarceration.
AARONBut I think that there is a certain amount of fear of something new that is unfortunate and unwanted because there is a way to use this technology to reach new kinds and classes of people.
Peter Swanson is the author of three novels: The Girl With a Clock For a Heart, an LA Times Book Award finalist; The Kind Worth Killing, winner of the New England Society Book Award, and finalist for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger; and his most recent, Her Every Fear.
But that's always been the fear... In reality, public bodies often move slowly & neglect to offer any kind of specific guidance — which means fines are sometimes inevitable, but it also means long lead / lag times to work around new regulations.
It's no surprise to anyone who has lived with a cat that the primary fears involve any kind of loud noise such as a vacuum cleaner; the presence of large, loud or aggressive dogs, and anything new or different.
TIGW: What kind of influences of Poland's history and culture did you have for the creation of Layers of Fear, Observer and your upcoming new title, Medium?
Face your fears and experience a psychological thriller unlike anything you've seen before.In Fear I Trust brings a new kind of nightmare to mobile with stunning visuals, brain - teasing puzzles, and terrifying revelations.A TRAUMATIC TALEHow did you end up in this place?
And that's why researchers fear what might happen when the hub - and - spoke network is finally launched, with peers colluding to identify and defraud users who seek to engage in the new kinds of relationships afforded by the design.
Though my recent life and business changes have shaken my life at the very core, generating all kinds of new «energy» and joie de vivre that directly and positively impacts my business, I'd like to share one recent story vignette that I think vividly illustrates what I mean regarding doing something energizing — in fact, I'd extend that to say, doing something that provokes a bit of fear blended with excitement.
All of this money could go into substantially raising the bar for new registrant entry into the profession, increasing academic requirements without fear of losing the bulk of the revenue from education that CREA and the BOARDS rely on today; all of this creating the kind of respect from the Canadian consumer base that most realtors have always yearned for.
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