Sentences with phrase «phobia against»

But the Conservatives have an irrational phobia against asking people who live in # 2 million plus properties from chipping in a bit more when everyone else is making their contribution.
Since the defeat two years ago, Talamo has had a special phobia against loss of temper.
Well who ever saw it was for his advantage to creat Islam - phobia against the communists... today is creating a Christian - phobia to confront the Islam - phobia... wonder if all that serves interests of some body...?
Media talks large about people having phobias against Muslims despite causing so much damage to this world, but turns a blind eye towards murders of Christians.

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Nor do we have «phobias» against people who want to do things we think are wrong.
In each one the seed is hidden, more or less inert or active, of that spiritual disease which today throughout the world is bursting out into a homicidal, myth - making phobia, and the secret soul of which is resentment against the Gospel: «Christophobia.»
God is against xenophobia and homophobia and pretty much any phobia that deals with people for God calls us to love those who are different than us, not fear them.
By that point I had spent at least two hours rammed in with other peaceful protesters, bursting for the loo and battling against a resurgence of a phobia of being trapped in tight crowds.»
When therapy works best Therapy is particularly effective against anxiety disorders, social phobias, and posttraumatic stress disorder, though medication is critical for treating other mental health conditions, such as panic disorder and schizophrenia.
EFT has been found to be an «evidence - based» practice for anxiety, depression, phobias and PTSD when measured against the standards of the American Psychological Association's Division 12 Task Force on Empirically Validated Treatments.
Space is too short to highlight every noteworthy feature, but here are a few that have stood time's test: E. D. Hirsch's placement of progressive education within the Romantic tradition (first issue), Joel Best's skeptical view of school violence (2002), Michael Podgursky's discovery of the well - paid teacher (2003), Bruno Manno's and Bryan Hassel's takes on the charter movement (2003), Brian Jacob and Steve Levitt's technique for catching teachers who cheat (2004), Barry Garelick's jeremiad against progressive math (2005), Frederick Hess and Martin West's exposé of school «strike phobia» (2006), Roland Fryer's identification of «acting white» (2006), Clay Christiansen and Michael Horn's vision for virtual learning (2008), and Milton Gaither's authoritative look at home schooling (2009).
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