Stress is a natural response to changes and
perceived threats in our environment.
The brain is «immune privileged,» meaning the immune system doesn't respond as rapidly or effectively to
perceived threats in the brain.
But other sources think his «vengeful» nature — vilifying
perceived threats in the Council with gossip and innuendo, sources said — and aggressive tactics will create chaos.
By reducing these opportunities, it is theorised that the child is less able to habituate to
the perceived threat in these situations, less able to learn to accurately detect threat in new situations and less likely to learn they can cope with difficult situations.
Inflammation is an immune response that happens when there is
a perceived threat in your body.
Our bodies release cortisol when there is a real or
perceived threat in our environment.
Inflammation can be caused by many different things, but at its core, inflammation refers to the activity of the body's immune system, in which white blood cells and various other substances react to
a perceived threat in the body.
Nina
perceives a threat in Lily (Mila Kunis), a new dancer at the company who is everything she's not.
From this perspective, social adversity and
perceived threat in childhood should upregulate the innate immune system, a system that provides immediate defense against infection, and enhance pro-inflammatory response tendencies as a way to prepare for potential impending tissue damage and infection.
Number 19 «Insecure attachment and real vs.
perceived threat in relationships» Dr. Geoff MacDonald at the University of Toronto discusses how insecurely attached individuals, compared to the securely attached, perceive potential close relationships as socially threatening vs. rewarding.
Not exact matches
How big a
threat do you
perceive to the country from the political moment that we're
in right now?
Social media has limited Putin's ability to «simply crack heads,» says Lauren Goodrich, a Eurasia specialist with Stratfor, a geopolitical analysis company based
in Texas, but few doubt his willingness to use force if he
perceives a real
threat.
At the beginning of the year, possible far - right election victories
in the Netherlands, France and Germany were
perceived as the biggest
threat to European politics.
Mr. Cohen is a longtime lawyer and fixer who,
in a decade at Mr. Trump's side, has served as a reliable attack dog against real or
perceived threats to him.
Traders need to understand what fear is - a natural reaction to what they
perceive as a
threat,
in this case, to their profit or money - making potential.
The
perceived threat reflected
in the South Korean stock market, measured by the latest rise
in the volatility index of the KOSPI 200, has been relatively small compared to the flare ups
in recent years.
They certainly didn't for Catholics, many of whom went to their own schools, not least because the government schools were created
in part to deal with the
perceived threat to democracy from waves of Catholic immigrants.
Their deplorable distinction is
in the reason they give to explain that influence, and the consequent
threat they
perceive in it.
RFRA was the congressional response to a
perceived threat to religious exercise and clarified the standards set forth
in Smith.
You are most generous
in saying that Driscoll was a victim, since this is not exactly what I've heard and read from those who were closest to him and knew him best, especially those who worked
in «ministry» positions under him, those he fired when he
perceived them as a
threat in any way.
According to this explanation, religious groups, especially those of a conservative or fundamentalist hue, mobilize themselves
in reaction to
perceived threats to their social standing or security.
Indeed, these are good examples — people are
perceiving Islam as some minority — yet harmless ideology that espouses nice values, it doesn't all people need do is look at the UK, France etc today — do the research — the people
in these countries are already seeing a decline
in their quality of life as Islam grows, why should a person tolerate something that is a
threat to them I often ask.
But the common Christian believer may intuit the
threat of the historical consciousness
in something like this crude way; the
perceived threat can not be conjured away by unsupported exhortations for the believer to accept the modern world view.
Every passionate vested interest has working
in it a high measure of anxiety about deep
threats, perhaps
perceived, perhaps imagined.
The Inquisition directed its efforts against the
perceived Protestant
threat, especially
in the Barcelona, Saragossa and Seville areas, and famously arrested the Spanish Primate, Bartolomé Carranza (Archbishop of Toledo and once Papal Legate to the England of Mary Tudor) for his suspected Lutheran sympathies.
In this respect, Jesus was clearly
perceived as a
threat by others.
The new interest
in defining a common content which should be included
in all schooling has been
perceived by some as a
threat of imposed uniformity.
Sharia was politicized
in the post-9 / 11 world as the U.S. paid more attention to
perceived threats from the Muslim world, said Zahid Bukhari, president of Islamic Circle of North America.
How is my showing up as an equal
perceived as a
threat — except to those
in power?
She suggests that the anti-Muslim views of Shourie, who is otherwise capable of intelligent commentary, may owe to «something volatile and emotionally violent
in his character... something that lashes out at a
perceived threat and refuses to take seriously the evidence that it might not be a
threat.»
The metaphysical character of today's populist revolt is clearest
in calls for renewed national identity
in the face of
perceived threats.
It was
in response to this misuse of religion that led the Enlightenment thinkers to question the idea of state churches which,
in the name of religion, condemned the so - called heretics and persecuted many people who were
perceived to be a
threat to the security of the Church and state.
They highlight one awful reality of Putin's Russia — if you go against the State you'll join the cohort of detractors, and those
perceived as
threats,
in the gulags.
Anxiety
in general is the response of the human organism to anything that is
perceived as a
threat to what one regards as essential to one's welfare or safety.
Generally, concern about the effects of religious broadcasting has been
in direct proportion to the
threat perceived by the critic.
I've known him for long enough and met his parents to know he had a pretty solid childhood and not many skeletons
in his closet, really it was just a reaction to a
perceived threat on his faith, because questions always will threaten faith.
However, the
perceived threat of liability has prevented many potential food donors from participating
in these programs.
By taking this approach, they play a part
in dissuading farmers from killing cheetahs who they wrongly
perceive to be a
threat.
Fears over the behaviour of supporters,
perceived threats of racism and questions marks over whether they should have even been allowed to host the tournament have taken centre stage away from the actual team playing
in the tournament.
We are co-operative peace loving creatures when we don't
perceive threats to our social status, to our place
in the group, or to our personal value.
... I have to say I'm disheartened by an environment where nuts are villainized and banned
in so many schools, but highly processed foods that have «clean» allergen statements are not
perceived to pose a
threat.
During the cold war, up until around 1990, both sides
in Europe maintained large military forces
in the face of a mutually
perceived threat.
More generally, the European Union (EU) is
perceived by many to be
in crisis, buffeted by the twin
threats of sovereign debt default...
Obama was also due to be
in the Philippines
in order both to demonstrate that the US remains a loyal ally when there is a
perceived increased
threat from China, but probably also to give the message that Manila needs to stay
in step with its ASEAN neighbours on the South China Sea dispute and not surprise them with diplomatic positions that leave them nonplussed and that would likely exacerbate the issue.
While seen by some as overly alarmist, this
perceived threat increase is
in part symptomatic of a broader development: the rise of the internet
in assisting potential perpetrators
in implementing elaborate acts of violence.
In countries in which there is conscription, the rules may vary, depending on the perceived threa
In countries
in which there is conscription, the rules may vary, depending on the perceived threa
in which there is conscription, the rules may vary, depending on the
perceived threat.
Yet if the young are demonised
in rural England, as Butterworth's play suggests, they are under even greater
threat of containment or dispersal
in the modern city, where the presence of young people
in groups is today
perceived to be a social problem.
But both of these are united as potential «solutions» and can be
perceived jointly by those
in power as «
threats.»
Kaloyeros,
in an email
in November sent to an Investigative Post reporter, offered a second reason for his refusal to provide documents or answer questions, declaring he does not «respond to
perceived threats and terrorism.»
Local legislator Al Krupski (D - Cutchogue), who voted
in favor of the first legislation said he was still worried by «security» problems posed by drones, and would vote
in favor of legislation that curtails the
perceived threat.