To see the impact of fears on the ground in Japan, I recommend watching «In Japan, a Portrait of Mistrust,» a short «Op Doc» produced for The Times
on public fears of contaminated food.
There is just no incentive in the scientific community to kill the remarkably fertile global warming goose, a beast that feeds
on public fears.»
The government is in danger of acting uncritically
on public fears about law and order, a leading criminologist has warned.
In all cases, those with a fiduciary charge to protect their investors ultimately resorted to exaggerated claims about costs, relying
on public fear to help slow the rate of policy response.
Not exact matches
It's worth noting that companies often base their final decision
on a possible
public offering
on the overall performance of
public markets, which have been volatile in recent weeks due to
fears over trade wars.
There was a wave of
public resistance from those who
feared American - style retailing
on this scale would pulverize smaller players, and politicians in Vancouver also lobbied to keep the retailer outside of city borders, citing environmental concerns.
Whether it is in Athens or
on Wall Street, Fink says
public protests are a simple statement of
fear by people who are frightened for good reasons.
Butterfield's
public rant was unusual for two reasons: First, he's a CEO, and high - level executives rarely speak out
on hot - button issues out of
fear they'll alienate customers.
«Even though
public universities are not affected by the endowment tax, they are very much opposed to it, for
fear it would set a precedent that would be applied to them in the future,» Terry Hartle of the American Council
on Education told NPR in December.
You don't have to
fear on having to bring our escorts even in the
public places.
Howard was photographed wearing a bullet - proof vest in a
public appearance, for
fear that a pro-gun radical might fire
on him.
This is a remarkable revelation (kudos to Cynthia O'Murchu and Robert Smith at FT), yet note that prudential regulators
on both sides of the Atlantic have taken no action — at least in
public — for
fear or toppling over the sagging Deutsche Bank.
These are the presentations that set the world
on fire, and the techniques that top TED speakers use are the same ones that will make any presentation more dynamic, fire up any team, and give anyone the confidence to overcome their
fear of
public speaking.
Dear reader, if you are overcome with
fear of missing out
on the next stock market move; if you feel like you have to own stocks no matter the cost; if you tell yourself, «Stocks are expensive, but I am a long - term investor»; then consider this article a
public service announcement written just for you.
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg today (April 4) outlined the company's latest moves to address
public fears over the extent of data scraping in a rare live Q&A with the media; updates that come as its privacy scandal rumbles
on.
Well it is true that some people seek sorcerers to implement Jinn that are satanic demons into mankind or his house or his business to finish him or make his life miserable or to stop flow of his business income... In such case it is either you are religious enough and say your prayers often then it becomes hard for this to harm you or otherwise you need to find some one who practice exorcism to remove this evil... But many are just pretending to be good at it and help you not but squeeze money out of you with tales and stories... There is another type of possessions and that is not through a sorcerer but directly by coincidence what man is at his weakest moments and those weakest moments for a possessions are when you come through a great
fear or when cry or laugh loudly in hysteria, or during a certain moment of mating... or even when sneezing loudly... That's why there are prayers to be said
on daily basis to guard you from such things and specially if passing haunted places such as deserted houses but most evil ones are residents of
public toilets and market places... Some of them even would claim that you have made a wrong action by which you have killed a dear one to them and for that they have possessed you and that is mostly night time such as throwing a cigaret butt to a dark place or stepping killing an insect or even an animal at night which could have been one of them or possessed by one of them... So this is true thing happening to many who suffer unexplainable illnesses or sufferings which could look like mental illness that comes and goes as pleased...
The article said: «By putting such a
public face
on a dangerous battle, some now
fear Maturi has also put a target
on himself.
In a polarising debate that has already played
on the
public's
fear of creeping Islamisation, those who believe in the inherent value of faith - based schools will be hoping that the baby Jesus doesn't get thrown out with the bathwater.
Now it corresponds to the daily news: a man
fears going out in
public in Jerusalem, as Jesus did
on that festival of booths.
«Americans are wrestling with
fear, but
on the other hand they're also wrestling with acceptance,» said Robert P. Jones, CEO of the
Public Religion Research Institute.
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused
on their bottom line... trying to control the
public and extract as much money as they can from them by any means necessary... promoting
fear, uncertainty, hate and a sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
One, they control the
public image of national leaders who, as a result,
fear them and, at the same time, smile
on the media magnates.
The myths of Genesis tell us, as no objective history of
public events could, what the community of Israel essentially believed about God's relationship to the world and to man; and the legends of the Fathers record Israel's understanding of herself, her own relationship to God and the world, her own sense of sin and inadequacy in tension with her conviction of special divine Election, her
fears on the one hand and her highest hopes
on the other.
With the addition of more and more services, including research of
public wants, needs,
fears and hopes as well as follow - up studies of advertising effects
on sales, votes, or simple acceptance, the more general term marketing has grown in use to signify all the varied parts of an orchestrated campaign to «move» any entity, from soap to Senators, into a market.
Otherwise competent journalistic reports
on research findings about male homosexuality, such as Peter and Barbara Wyden's Growing Up Straight (Stein & Day, 1968), confound the picture for the
public by appealing to the
fears of middle - class parents; further, they profess (without foundation) to show that parents can educate their children away from the possibility of becoming homosexual.
By putting such a
public face
on a dangerous battle, some now
fear Maturi has also made himself a target.
Joseph Bottum's essay
on Cioran is terrific (despite the unnecessary and, I
fear, politically motivated shot at Sartre, which, even if true as far as the U.S.
public is concerned, is simply false with regard to readers in France or Germany).
This position is one which few women feel safe to articulate in the
public space for
fear of a backlash, especially
on social media.
In her first
public address since a bloody military crackdown
on the Rohingya Muslim minority that has been described as «a textbook example of ethnic cleansing» by the United Nations, Aung San Suu Kyi didn't criticise the army and said she did not «
fear international scrutiny».
You Said:» But I don't see a lot of that in the scrutiny currently going
on in the
public which seems to be based
on nothing but appearances and
fear of the unknown rather than honest evaluation of individuals and organizations.
But I don't see a lot of that in the scrutiny currently going
on in the
public which seems to be based
on nothing but appearances and
fear of the unknown rather than honest evaluation of individuals and organizations.
Weigel writes that «everyone involved understood that Pope Paul VI wanted the «Washington Case» settled without a
public retraction from the dissidents, because the pope
feared that insisting
on such a retraction would lead to schism — a formal split in the Church in Washington, and perhaps beyond.
The major newspapers and
public radio rejoice at how easy it turns out to be to change
public opinion
on an issue that many had
feared would be fraught with conflict for years to come.
Maher made the remarks
on his show Friday, saying that Santorum was sheltering his children and educating them in the home rather than in
public out of
fear they «could be infected by the virus of reason.»
It would be interesting to see if this
fear of the opposite sex is occurring elsewhere, like Europe; I can't find any research
on it but it's clear that Europeans generally have much healthier and relaxed attitudes about sex, and European women are eager to participate in
public life.
Now, if only the media could focus its energies
on educating the
public instead of sensationalizing head injuries in sports, perhaps we could stop creating such a climate of
fear that athletes end up literally being scared to death.
My son's not in
public school yet, but my
fear is that even if we pack his lunch, he'll see the school lunch as «better» — I know I did when I was sent to school with the dreaded sandwich
on wheat bread.
I'm here to offer some advice
on different breastfeeding remedies such as, how can I get over my
fear breastfeeding in
public?
Yes, Trump's offer was in some ways similar, though he didn't talk much about the sanctions - US - Russian trade is miniscule compared to EU - Russian trade - and concentrated
on what the US
public fears post 9/11 - international terrorism.
In a refreshingly candid discussion, he reveals why the «
public mood» is a myth, what it's really like
on the campaign trail, why the legacy of the MP expenses scandal makes him
fear for the future of our democracy, and how Alex Salmond predicted the key role of minor parties almost a decade ago.
This comment is based in several fallacies - The NRA spends a lot of money, therefore the
public is swayed based
on (presumably) false information, therefore congress
fears negative
public reaction to their votes, therefore they vote against what would (presumably) otherwise be a excellent ideas.
Moreover, this new revolutionary context promoted regionally the
public sphere and
public participation, which put pressure
on many Arab monarchies,
fearing a domino effect, to reconsider their governance policies.
«The government's message
on the need for cuts is getting across to the
public but as it comes closer
fear is also increasing,» said Bobby Duffy, managing director of
public affairs at Ipsos MORI.
The latest Construction Trade Survey published today, shows that the cuts to
public spending, announced by the government last autumn, have finally started to impact
on construction activity, confirming the
fears the industry has warned about for some time.
But one year
on, it is a law the country has taken to heart.No - one would dare light up in the wrong place — not for
fear of the plod, butfear of the
public.
In the light of what is happening, the slant of the newspapers, and just by gauging the feel of current
public opinion «
on the streets» I can not see how Ed Miliband can now shrug off the dire warnings (and
fears) of a minority Labour government in hock to the ScotNats, and become Prime Minister.
It
fears a failure to act quickly could result in further flooding before 2010 having an unnecessarily severe effect
on the
public purse.
Prominent police chiefs and prosecutors
fear that the new administration is out of step with evidence that
public safety depends
on building trust, increasing mental health and drug addiction treatment, and using alternatives to prosecution and incarceration.
Problem number two is the omni - shambles that undermines the general claim of competence: «If I can't trust the government to manage
public fears over petrol shortages, why should I trust it
on anything else?»
Malliotakis» expressed view matches that of much of organized labor, opposing a convention
on fears that it could result in weakening or eliminating the existing state constitution's prohibition
on reducing
public employee pensions.