If you don't feel comfortable opening up to them because of
a real fear of being ridiculed or dismissed, then that is a sign of a deep dysfunction in the relationship.
There is
a real fear of backup failure that suppliers need to address, and ease of use is cited continuously as the most desirable solution feature.
He had
a real fear of looking like a sales person,» says Szymczyk.
When a public employee's posts create
a real fear of backlash from the community, courts often defer to the employer's judgments.
It is widely acknowledged that the interpretation of health and safety regulation has become confusing and can produce unnecessary bureaucracy around risk assessments, which may in turn lead to an unjustified but nevertheless very
real fear of litigation — especially among small and medium - sized businesses, where actual risks may be lower than in other sectors.
The outright panic of a certain category of sceptic is too often because
their real fear of AGW is that it involves governments; more specifically, it involves international cooperation not dissimilar to that of the UN.
I've been stunned to learn of the very
real fear of retribution that pervades the climate world.
It's a great game for super casual play, where there is
no real fear of messing anything up.
I suspect it's
a real fear of failure that keeps tradpub authors so tight - clinging.
In this offbeat, haunting story, Julie recalls her sixth - year classmates, two Mongolian brothers, Chingis and Nergui; their strange Polaroid photographs; their sketchy descriptions of Mongolia; and their very
real fear of demons.
Real fear of not making enough to pay the bills, not having security in your old age, of having to get another job in a time when jobs are hard to come by.
There was
real fear of criticizing their content and so alienating any of the numerous constituents who had spent their valuable time producing them.
The real fear of this one - size - fits - all content or complete unavailability of the formal content, is that people will increasingly revert to their Google - first search behavior.
It's a great game for super casual play, where there is
no real fear of messing anything up.
It is for this reason that no sub-genre of horror is more genuinely terrifying than the home invasion film, which preys upon the very
real fear of the safest place in your world being flip - turned into a living nightmare.
Yet, Jack visits him upon the news of his impending divorce, and with still
a real fear of exile and being true to himself, Ennis sends him away.
If you have
a real fear of scary dolls, then you may want to skip this one.
Approach them in the low - risk electronic environment, with no fears of being nervous and
no real fear of rejection — there are 10 million more profiles waiting right now if she's not interested.
Ok, maybe that's a little dramatic, but I have
a real fear of failure and I don't know where it comes from.
As you can see, I have
a real fear of losing loved ones, two - legged and four - legged.
As evening approaches, baby's experiencing nighttime separation anxiety have
a real fear of being separated from you.
Consequently there is often considerable stigma attached to breastfeeding promotion, coupled with a very
real fear of engendering maternal guilt.
The stigma attached to breastfeeding promotion and
a real fear of instigating maternal guilt shift the focus from the problems mothers encounter, including a lack of medical and social support, to mothers» individual feeding decisions.
My husband and I both marveled at how truly we have become a traveling machine — bags are becoming fewer,
no real fear of a mid-flight meltdown.
I have
a real fear of heights too.
There is
real fear of our disappearance.»
A real fear of evangelicals is that having a Mormon U.S. President would be a great advertisement for Mormon missionaries, particularly in the Third World, where they compete with evangelicals for souls to convert.
The combination of this pessimistic anthropology, the very
real fear of hell for themselves and others and cultural values supporting harsh discipline made for a dangerous combination for children.
I see a lot of fear from mainstream / fundamental / evangelical directions, when it comes to questioning, and
a real fear of «doubt» but Jesus himself struggled with doubt and temptation and worked through them over a period of time.
There is no room for real creativity and originality, no room for real failure and chance, hence no real hoping and believing based on the very
real fear of miscarriage and incompletion.
Schab says that in addition to the very
real fear of losing some of the brand equity they've worked so hard to build, entrepreneurs faced with a corporate name change often feel a threat to their very person.
China has started building refugee camps on the North Korean border, in what the New York Times interprets as a sign of
real fears of a war between the rogue state and the U.S..
Under the title «The Church Goes Political in India,» an RSS author expresses
the real fears of the Hindu nationalists.
Matthew Syed recently wrote a piece dismissing
the real fears of whistleblowers over retribution when they dare to speak up about doping in sport.
Shifting the conversation to politics, Dr. Cantrell raised the issue of the very
real fears of teachers and said that the focus must shift from individual teachers to school level improvement.
Not exact matches
Finally, as I have noted a number
of times before, my biggest
fear about the next recession is that it leads to actual wage deflation (nominal as well as
real):
You know the value
of a
real break (and if not, ask your annoyed family or the many, many experts begging you to switch off), so how can you get over your understandable
fear that you're going to miss something important?
I spend a ton
of time with founders discussing personal issues such founder fighting, the
fear of failure, the rejection
of investors as well as dealing with
real failure and figuring out the aftermath.
In the same way that
real smiles shape the wrinkles around your eyes, University
of Massachusetts professor Susan Krauss Whitbourne says worry, surprise, or
fear can cause people to raise their eyebrows in discomfort.
Darren Hardy, best - selling author
of The Entrepreneur Roller Coaster, says that the
real reason 66 percent
of all entrepreneurs fail is
fear.
«Any time you look at any kind
of real life piece
of text or utterance that one human wrote or said to another human, it's filled with analogies, modal logic, belief, expectation,
fear, nested modals, lots
of variables and quantifiers,» Lenat said.
«On a general level, there can be practical barriers to pursuit
of a criminal case, such as the victim company's
fear of embarrassment, reputational damage, or the perceived risk —
real or not — that their trade secrets will be exposed in a court proceeding,» said Brooke French, shareholder at law firm Carlton Fields.
They could, they should, but they won't — largely out
of fear (
real or imagined)
of retaliation from their supervisor or co-workers.
«Expanding the focus
of law enforcement beyond people who are
real threats would make all Americans less safe by diverting resources, while millions
of undocumented folks who don't pose a threat will live in
fear of deportation.»
Fear of missing out is
real, and it can have spectacular results.
Because without
real, genuine penalties on the line, without generations
of men
fearing that if they abuse their power, if they treat women like s — t, they'll be out
of jobs, shamed, their families devastated — without that actual, electric, dangerous possibility: Nothing.
In the interview, Daniels (whose
real name is Stephanie Clifford) detailed her alleged affair with Trump, saying she kept quiet about the incident out
of fear for her safety and that
of her family.
Perhaps it's time we all man (or woman) up and face our
fear of real - time communication.
«It's one thing to report on how people feel: their
fear of losing their job, increased competition (from women), discomfort with how to behave in the workplace etc... People's feelings are
real; but their opinions?
And most important, there will be modest but
real GDP growth — between 2.6 % and 2.8 % in the U.S., higher in emerging economies — as a resilient world defies
fears of a China - driven crash.