Sentences with phrase «own little fears»

But for anyone headed to Bhutan, a little fear of air travel is totally justified.
If anything, the dawning of this new era came with apprehension, and of course, a little fear.
Then its earnings call kicked off and chief financial officer Brad Halverson put a little fear back into investors.
If events take a turn for the worse, as in the case of Valeant, executives can ride off with little fear of losing the large compensation they received during their tenure as clawback rules are rarely enforced.
But policy makers appeared to hint that they had little fear that inflation was running out of control, which traders took as a sign the Fed won't feel compelled to move more aggressively than expected to lift rates in the future.
and that maybe some of us or all of us should be so humble to have a little fear and faith in something (even if it's just yourself...) to overcome the Demons and cruelty that is in the world.
Little by little his fears died away; the awareness of this intimate, unexpected, potentially dangerous contact remained.
Facing a little fear under the tush never killed anybody.
In this new democracy of sexual desire the invention of efficient and inexpensive contraceptive devices and of improved drugs for the cure of venereal diseases is regarded as a signal advance toward the goal of the good life, for now it is possible to engage freely and widely in sexual intercourse with little fear of unwanted consequences, in the form of either offspring or infection.
Being the sinner that I am, my initial response was anger mixed with a little fear.
I felt very little fear and no desire to propitiate him.
talks so confidently about the inerrant, perfect, infallible character of the original Autographs of the Bible when no one has seen one for more than eighteen centuries Moreover, it is clear that originally no one thought the wording was perfect since copyists, translators, and authors had little fear of changing it.
Iraq is a big land and has many bordering countries and a population of many Races, and many Religions and Faiths that were known or unknown beliefs... all of those lived in harmony during S - adam regime and every body was practicing his rights with out fear or with just a little fear But now having messed up the whole setup and the control of this mixed nation that were under a secular umbrella has cleverly for some ended it to be handed to Religious extremes at all sides of borders who are now fighting each other for taking control over the country or having it divided in to pieces.
This means that banks can lend governments money with little fear that they will not be repaid.
Little fear of that.
By the way, what's wrong with a little fear?
Further, I feel little fear of contradiction in asserting that he is the greatest living metaphysician.
I cant stand mourinho but cant fault him hes done exactly what our nanager should have done in the window and is tactically a genius, also look how his players play for him, a little fear mixed in with respect I suggest.
To know the Steelhead, you should hurt with cold and nurse a little fear of the numbing current which pushes against your waders; it can pull you down and make you gasp and drown you, as Steelhead streams methodically drown a few of your fellow fishermen with every passing year.
She believed she had set up a little fear in these riders, which can be good psychology if exercised with discretion.
Opposing defenses stacked the box vs. Florida, because they had little fear of Florida's QBs, so Thompson was consistently dealing with a very congested LOS on his runs.
Coquelin is such an effective tackler that even when he gets a yellow, Wenger is not often tempted to pull him out of the match, because there is little fear he will commit two bookable errors in one match.
How two similar losses are different just because of their dates seems asinine, but if this becomes gospel for the selection committee, the upside is that it will encourage more teams to schedule blockbuster games early in the year with little fear (see No. 3).
With a schedule like that, Clemson can afford to keep another tradition — playing an in - state FCS opponent like The Citadel or Coastal Carolina — with little fear of punishment.
this is our biggest problem complacency every time our players come out in media like this and say something outrageous I start feeling little feared because it unnecessarily invites pressure on you so Theo you r playing well and do all the talking on pitch not on cameras also players should be banned to talk to media before games over the last year or so there has been this pattern where a player would come out before and say we will do this that and on match day they suck
It was a day filled with complete excitement, worry, and a little fear.
The office of Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, released its findings in a graphic 79 - page report that described a «deep - seated culture of violence» against youthful inmates at the jail complex, perpetrated by guards who operated with little fear of punishment.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed a recommendation in a report by the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee that the «self - employed» should be given at least «worker» employment status unless the engager of their labour can prove otherwise.1 This is a recommendation that LITRG made in written evidence to a separate inquiry.2 LITRG believes that the denial of employment rights to people working in the «gig economy» and the exploitation of other flexible workers regarding their taxes share a common cause: the workers» own lack of knowledge, their reluctance to challenge their treatment because they lack confidence or just need the work and the businesses involved apparently having little fear of action being taken against them by public bodies.
Standing in front of a bullet - ridden, Skiddy Park police substation, renovated after a deadly riot on Father's Day last year, Lavine said the station is staffed so sporadically that shooters fire upon it with little fear of getting caught.
«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.
Influenza has far too little fear based on the risk.
Deny an Einstein whoopee cushion today and you may see tomorrow's Einstein enthusiasts gleefully raspberry each other with little fear of litigation.
Most recipes that use cassava include a fair amount of fat and protein (such as cassava waffles or pancakes), and are eaten as part of a larger meal, especially since a lot of people pushing cassava are Paleo, who tend to have little fear of meat or fat.
I confess to a little fear.
Anything that has to be plugged into an outlet induces a little fear in me (would this hurt?
I hope to always be fueled by a little fear.
I loved watching her play in the sand and run towards the ocean with very little fear.
gave me a little fear of it haha also I enjoy playing video games and chillin with the homies.
Compared to some of the scarier rides (SAW — The Ride, Stealth and Swarm), it was just a really fun ride, with very little fear element.
Writer and director Damien Chazelle didn't just transport us to a «jazz - up world» where you have to be the best in order to be with the best, he also managed to make us feel all that musical energy — and even a little fear — in just a little over a 100 minutes.
If Yonebayashi can bring another winner out, there's little fear that Studio Ghibli will be successful even after the retirement of Hayao Miyazaki.
We knew Brad Pitt, the only character really worth investing any emotion in, would survive somehow, therefore there was very little fear or tension in the action.
Yes AWD VAG's are fast and planted but to me and to many others a drivers car is one that instills a little fear and adrenaline on the limit, not a car which dumbs down the experience in the name of safety and security.
We drove confidently over a couple of low mountain passes with little fear of trouble, although it probably helped that the falling snow obscured the views and shielded us from recognizing the true force of the winter outside our vehicle.
I love your posts, I always read them, and this one filled me with a great excitement and yes, a little fear.
It toys with some Fitzgeraldian themes (rich people) with characters that feel a little Fear and Loathing or Withnail and I — but its postmodern stab doesn't really land.
The fact that Apple priced its Retina - equipped iPad mini $ 70 higher than it priced the original iPad mini shows that the company has little fear that its customers will flee for cheaper Amazon and Samsung tablets going forward.
A little fear is probably healthy.
Rats chew large holes in things, and they often have very little fear.
The real buyer can then speculate on the market with little fear of consequences if the transaction fails.
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