He said many of the «causes
of public anxiety» in Britain, including cross-border crime, terrorism, climate change and immigration, «can not be tackled effectively without coherent and coordinated action by the European Union itself».
«In just 13 months, the coalition government has secured a depressing level
of public anxiety which took the previous Conservative Government eighteen years to achieve.
Not exact matches
Public anxiety in recent weeks has been focused on Facebook's handling
of data, but Cloudflare's DNS service is aimed at hiding browsing data from ISPs.
«The
public perception that there is a lack
of a paper trail causes the
anxiety.»
Brinkema also ruled that the order was «disruptive to the operation
of [Virginia's]
public colleges and universities,» resulting in reduced revenue, causing «
anxiety, confusion, and distress» among university personnel, and «inflaming «anti-American sentiment»» abroad.
Even so, it's a problem for more than 50 million people in the U.S.. That's according to
public speaker and social entrepreneur Andrew Horn, who says entrepreneurs, in particular, often struggle with social
anxiety in spite
of how they may come off as self - assured and confident.
Even the most eloquent among us can be reduced to spewing verbal garbage once the sheer
anxiety of public speaking takes hold.
Amid rising
anxiety over Iran, the Israeli
public saw Iron Dome's early successes against intermittent fire from Gaza as «a proof that the country could endure» retaliatory strikes, according to Uzi Rubin, founder
of Israel's antimissile program.
According to the National Institute
of Mental Health, as much as 75 %
of the population suffers from
public speaking
anxiety.
• In an article on the
anxieties of wealthy New York parents trying to get their small children into elite preschools, a New York Times reporter writes
of standing outside one
of the sought - after
public schools, which happens to be one
of four
public schools recently the subject
of a sex - abuse scandal.
As a result
of all this
anxiety, we've accepted tighter security measures at airports and
public buildings, despite the potential infringement on personal rights.
The past decade has seen a rapid transformation in
public opinion and legal norms around sexuality, same - sex marriage, transgender rights, and religion in the
public square — changes that have caused
anxiety for a great number
of traditional religious believers, including Christians, Muslims, and Orthodox Jews.
And such people ought to be the first rather than the last to understand the
anxieties of the devout Christians — evangelicals, fundamentalists, orthodox Catholics and Protestants — about, precisely, the growing chaos in a country from whose
public life religion has not so much disappeared but been banished.
Along with
public failure, we find an erosion
of our personal sense
of life, a restlessness that generates
anxiety that drives us to greed, and finally to despair that it won't really work out.
But the understandable
anxiety of American Jews over the future
of Israel — especially when they hear
of rocket attacks by terrorists against villages in northern Israel (and
of Israel's massive retaliation)-- should not lead American Jews to think that unceasing pressure against the president, the Congress and
public opinion in this country represents the best means
of ensuring Israel's future security.
The dominantly secular character
of American Jewry is closely related to Jewish
anxieties about the new assertiveness
of religion in American
public life.
This
anxiety has led to an obsession with the methods
of public persuasion.
There are no speeches and no ads that will convince the general
public that cutting taxes on high - earners is the main answer to the economic
anxieties of the middle - class.
I speak in
public a lot, and this
anxiety has been an intensely unpleasant aspect
of my life for the past two years.
It's the anticipation
of taking your work out to the
public mixed with the excitement
of selling and the
anxiety of wondering if your stall will look good enough.
We've come a long way in the last 6 years, but it's still an act
of courage to come out about your motherhood struggles, and certainly about postpartum depression and
anxiety — and even MORE so for you because you have a very
public profile and a successful business to run.
These include: cultural beliefs and pressures (e.g.
anxiety about breastfeeding in
public, beliefs about adequacy
of milk supply); lack
of availability
of trained support; legislation to protect women who are breastfeeding; and commercial pressures from marketing and advertising
of formula by manufacturers (Save the Children 2013).
The
anxiety I already feel as a
public voice in 2017 coupled with this confirmation
of the risks
of vulnerability has made me question my advocacy.
She was successfully treated but the sleep issues and separation
anxiety stayed around for a while... We live in a state
of Australia that promotes a very strong
public health message about the risks
of co-sleeping, which is particularly disseminated through its maternal - child health nurses.
However, if you are still interested in feeding in
public, but have some
anxiety, one
of the best solutions is just to look at your precious little baby.
Since so few understand Selective Mutism, our mission is to increase
public awareness
of Selective Mutism and related childhood
anxiety disorders, to promote greater understanding
of these disorders through education and research and to provide support to professionals, affected individuals and their families.
Neither Sayigh's son or daughter, 18 and pursuing a nursing degree, ever went to
public school, a choice their mother said stemmed from
anxiety she felt sending them into a world
of grades, tests and stifling structure.
Although the idea
of sharing these moments in
public may cause
anxiety, moms should know that it is their legal right to breastfeed anywhere they are allowed to be.
Nigel Farage has,
of course, never made exaggerated claims to politically exploit
public anxieties.
It also revealed even greater
anxiety about the future
of public services, especially the NHS, while recent polling hints that voters» appetite for austerity may be waning.
It is less clear what immediate agenda this would generate for dealing with the pressures
of an economic downturn and rising food and fuel prices, or
public anxieties and grievances about immigration, crime, the closure
of post offices or NHS reconfiguration.
What they're saying: «From our observations, there is a great deal
of anxiety among the
public regarding nearly every part
of the electoral process,» Dr. Martin Mwondha, national co-ordinator, Citizens Election Observers Network — Uganda.
Jill Kirby, the thinktank's director, echoed Mr Morgan's sentiments, saying: «As
public and media
anxiety builds in anticipation
of the comprehensive spending review, it's important to keep a sense
of proportion.
How can we reinvent and strengthen our
public services at a time
of anxiety and stretched resources?
Strain theory fails to explain violent crime, the type
of youth crime that causes most
anxiety to the
public.
In more than a dozen interviews with The Daily Orange,
public housing tenants living by I - 81 in the low - income, majority black East Adams Street neighborhood expressed increasing frustration and
anxiety with what several called an unnecessary delay
of the interstate's replacement project.
The
anxiety whipped up in these threads has not considered the low statistical significance
of the sample sizes and, more importantly, overlooked Gordon Brown's need to evaluate the Tory conference and the
public response to it.
The green groups have made «inaccurate
public assertions» with the purpose
of causing «
anxiety» about GM technology and its the regulatory process, counters Oxitec.
Meanwhile, the meeting agreed that it was «critical» for the WHO to form a communications plan over the next few months to increase
public awareness and understanding
of the importance
of the flu work, and to alleviate
public anxieties.
Culture
of fear is a term that refers to a perceived prevalence
of fear and
anxiety in
public discourse and relationships, and how this may affect the way people interact with one another as individuals and as democratic agents.
There have been many studies looking at the number
of people affected by
anxiety disorders and the groups that are at highest risk, and in an attempt to synthesise the various studies, researchers from the University
of Cambridge's Institute
of Public Health carried out a global review
of systematic reviews.
Dr Louise Lafortune, Senior Research Associate at the Cambridge Institute
of Public Health, explains: «
Anxiety disorders affect a lot
of people and can lead to impairment, disability, and risk
of suicide.
According to first author Olivia Remes from the Department
of Public Health and Primary Care at the University
of Cambridge: «
Anxiety disorders can make life extremely difficult for some people and it is important for our health services to understand how common they are and which groups
of people are at greatest risk.
They say the benefits to
public health outweigh the risks
of bioterrorism, but they concede that publication should be delayed so scientists can «engage in
public communication» aimed at preventing «unnecessary
anxiety».
Professor Carol Brayne, Director
of the Cambridge Institute
of Public Health, adds: «Even with a reasonably large number
of studies
of anxiety disorder, data about marginalised groups is hard to find, and these are people who are likely to be at an even greater risk than the general population.
These comments are credited to the individual researchers, but participants say that being part
of the Climate Feedback community makes them feel less pressure and
anxiety about being a lone voice doling out
public critique.
«Unfortunately, greater depression and
anxiety are associated with higher BMI and greater waist circumference, both indicators
of obesity, as well as engaging in less physical activity and having less favorable indicators
of glycemic control,» said Darla Kendzor, Ph.D., principal investigator and assistant professor at the UTHealth School
of Public Health Dallas Regional Campus.
Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School
of Public Health and Ferkauf Graduate School
of Psychology and Albert Einstein College
of Medicine studied the link between food allergy and childhood
anxiety and depression among a sample
of predominantly low socioeconomic status minority children.
The prospect
of losing our minds and memories engenders within us more
anxiety than any other terminal illness, according to a 2012 survey by the Marist Institute for
Public Opinion.
«I see many people for
anxiety, self - confidence, fear
of public speaking, blushing, gambling addiction, insomnia, fear
of flying and other phobias,» he says.