Sentences with phrase «puts public fears»

At the same time, the new outbreak puts public fears of bioterrorism and ballooning biodefense budgets into perspective by reasserting the impact of naturally occurring diseases, says Marjorie Pollack, who is monitoring the outbreak for ProMED, a worldwide electronic reporting system.

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The article said: «By putting such a public face on a dangerous battle, some now fear Maturi has also put a target on himself.
The fear of litigation (the Church has to date put out close to seven hundred million dollars in settlements) and of public scandal led some bishops to minimize the fact that what some priests were doing was, as the NRB says, «simply immoral.»
By putting such a public face on a dangerous battle, some now fear Maturi has also made himself a target.
He believes the man has what it takes to put the fear of God in both public and civil servants who may want to engage in acts of corruption.
The terror attack did not put the fear into the public that she seemed to feel.
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.
Some demographers had feared the baby - boomer generation could suffer because its larger numbers could put pressure on public services.
It was fear of this that forced the Government to put up Alexander to go public on their case even while still in negotiations, throwing in concessions to the lowest paid to keep them in the scheme and to divide and rule the unions over any strike action.
«It's certainly very off - putting for scientists who want to talk about their stuff in public but fear the political consequences.»
And as Jerry Seinfield puts it — according to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking.
The willingness of public schools to put students into special education might be constrained if those schools feared that students would walk out the door with a voucher and all of their funding.
Before attending Columbia, Jamie spent two years teaching English to seventh and eighth graders at a rural public school in southwest China, where her students tried to help her overcome a fear of large insects by putting cicadas in her hair.
But when the superintendents of Florida put their justified fear of political retribution aside to do the right thing for the three million public school children who are counting on us, it's a good day.
United Nations needs reform to connect with world community beyond the boundary of high - level bureaucrats and politicians through cyberspace and other means to put itself at the heart of worldwide public needs, hopes, and fears.
If your fear is public speaking, avoid situations that put you in front of the microphone.
Fear of disease left stray dogs victim to brutal treatment by the public, while healthy dogs faced the risk of being put to work pulling carts or forced into fights against other dogs.
Some conscientious climate scientists have tried hard and successfully to block discussion of geoengineering because they fear that such discussion would diminish support by the public and by government leaders for the painful, expensive task of reducing the rate at which we put greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
Simply put, the nuclear industry and governments must do a better job taking seriously — and addressing — public concerns and fears.
Scientists and engineers fear that initiatives which aim to subject their work to wider public debate will put a de facto target on their backs for radical NGOs to hone in on in order to disrupt this work.
The uncertainty of what will happen, the cost of the litigation process, the fear and embarrassment of putting your personal life in the public eye, are all reasons people want other options.
David Williams presents Fears of the public option are overblown posted at Health Business Blog, saying, «Big business thinks the public option will put them at risk for cost shifting and the elimination of the private health insurance industry.
For the purpose of this Exclusion; i) Terrorist activity means an act, or acts, of any person, or group (s) of persons, committed for political, religious, ideological or similar purposes with the intention to influence any government and / or to put the public, or any section of the public, in fear.
Praised as a feature by the Bloq team, Roszak believes this sophisticated automation will encourage large investors who have yet to put money into public cryptocurrencies for fear of the seemingly erratic decision - making by developer groups to do so.
Without any obvious signs of a public - stock mania that puts individual shareholders at risk, it's hard to argue that we are in a 1990s - style bubble yet (although some critics fear that the new crowdfunding bill could accelerate the problem).
And give up on the privacy stuff there's nothing there that sellers aren't willing to put out or that we don't throw out to the public, that's all fear and smoke and mirrors and you know it.
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