Sentences with phrase «run by fear»

Being run by fear is familiar in our country.
From the outset of the year, the United States seemed to be run by fear.
And, you are cowards run by fear.

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Forecasts from groups such as the IMF and OECD in the run - up to the 2016 referendum were dismissed by pro-Brexiteers as «Project Fear» — intentionally over the top forecasts designed the scare the public into voting to remain in the EU.
Any deal by Comcast or Disney would also likely exclude Fox's news and sports programming assets for fear of running foul of antitrust laws.
Multinationals like British American Tobacco (bti) and Diageo (deo), which should benefit from a weaker pound, have run up, while domestically focused companies, especially in consumer discretionary companies and real estate, have been clobbered by investors who fear a British recession.
And although fiscal stimulus package «leaked» in the Nikkei Wednesday (JPY20trn, with JPY6trn of «real water») appears to have had a supportive impact upon stocks by weakening the yen, even at its most generous, the supplementary budget for this fiscal year is likely to total only JPY2trn, with additional stimulus spaced out over the coming years, and most of this dedicated to public works (which, many fear, runs the risk of turning into wasteful spending rather than a monetary - plus - fiscal stimulus powerhouse).
In the first half of the bull run from 2009 through 2012, many investors were still driven by fear of the financial crisis and the tech wreck of the early 2000s.
The risk of cutting and running like so many fear - driven investors did on that fateful 1987 day is that even if you avoided some losses by selling early, you'd run the risk of missing out on the recovery because, well, how would you know when to jump back in?
Such individuals may be plagued with inordinate hastiness, always running around with high anxiety levels; yet on certain occasions, when they need to do something quickly, they may be suddenly gripped by fear.
Running around in fear of a «god» mentioned, second hand, by half - deranged desert nomads 2,000 years ago in a world afraid of everything.
He called you by your last name (a practice I use to this day), he had a way of instilling fear into kids who would goof - off and cause distractions in other classes (a practice I was very much unable to duplicate during my one - year stint as an 8th - grade English teacher), and you had to run the gauntlet of sentence - diagramming grammar, which advanced to a pretty complex level, before the more «cool - teacher» aspects of Mr. Pacilio were unveiled — and even then, the tests on those rock songs were no joke!
Hence, the use of technology for good purposes runs into three tough problems at once: (1) balancing private wants and social needs; (2) harmonizing the plans made by individual experts with the decisions of the public as a whole; and (3) devising long - range policies in a political system which responds best to immediately felt needs, fears, and wants and which has a generally ill - informed electorate.
Terrible day for those of us who love a country of the people, by the people and for the people and fear the approaching time when the country will be run by an oligarchy of business owners and wealthy people.
So, no, I'm hardly afraid of being outnumbered and run out of a God - fearing, bible - believing church by a huge crowd insisting they impose their concepts of Godliness and (lack of, or edited versions) of obedience to His commands.
So that makes this next campaign even more important for Arsenal fans and I fear that if we fail again, it could be a long wait as long as the club is run by the spendthrift Stan Kroenke.
Looks like AC Milan are on a decent unbeaten run at the moment and judging by GotNoIdea's last few predictions (e.g. «Tonight's opponent is just Brighton, no match for Arsenal with their 200 million fire power») I fear the worst.
Wenger won't go until his contract runs out, which is what I fear because that's in 2 and a half years and by them, the good managerial replacements like the Guardiola's, Simeone's, Martinez's and Klopp's would have all gone and been headhunter by other clubs who are not afraid to sack failing managers.
When word came after his first week there that members of the Italian press were coming to see him, he fled seven miles by bicycle into the woods, to Pope John's Garden, a leper colony run by the sisters of St. Charles Borromeo and one that, Benvenuti says, even many doctors and priests avoided for fear of contracting leprosy.
Manchester City have a serious fear that they could be blown out of the water by Ligue 1 side PSG in the race for Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez, whose Gunners contract runs out next summer, according to the Sun.
There is no doubt that Bale needs to get the hell out of Real if he ever wants to be the kind of player he once was... this isn't to suggest that he his skills have diminished, he simply isn't the fiery, determined and aggressive player that struck fear in the hearts of his opponents... the small fish in a big pond just doesn't fit his profile... I can't even remember the last player I've seen who has become so invisible on the big stage (maybe Pogba last year)... maybe it's a case of culture shock or maybe he wasn't able to handle the notoriety that invariably came with his big money signing, but regardless of how it happened this guy is a shadow of his former self... although I doubt he would ever come to a team in such disarray, he could quite easily fill the shoes of Sanchez, who ironically was in a similar predicament in Barcelona, as Bale would return to his favoured left side and would be given the same freedoms that have allowed Sanchez to flourish... ultimately I think the cache of wearing a Real jersey and competing for the top trophies would be too difficult to give up for a wannabe club run by suits who care little about those kinds of accolades
6th woman for the Irish # 0 Milan Tuttle, is out there playing her game by getting the offensive boards and giving her team extra possessions — and also showing no fear with her handles running the point.
As ReadyRefresh is a recurring delivery service I no longer need to be a statistic — I don't need to fear running out of my favorites — In a recent survey, 69 % of those surveyed by ReadyRefresh experience feelings such as stress, anxiety and worry when household items start to run low.
In fact, I would wonder if it could compound the danger by causing her to run from fear of another spanking.
I bet they would say one of the reasons they continued playing was because letting the kids run practices and engage in free play builds team spirit, gives them a chance to experiment without fear of being corrected by the coach, to be creative, to take chances and try new moves, and ultimately to do what kids everywhere have been doing for fun since the beginning of time: play.
Thanks both to the lack of truly divisive issues in the UK (such as abortion, gay marriage or gun control) and more importantly a fear of being branded a maverick by the central party, British candidates sadly can't motivate people to give the kind of money it takes to run a state - ofthe - art campaign.
He told The Herald, he has no reason to run away from EOCO, since he has nothing to fear, and demanded an independent institution be set up by government to probe his stewardship at BOST, because the NPP, has politicized every credible state institution, to an extent that, people might have difficulty trusting the outcomes of EOCO's work.
The combination of a history and culture of violence in the DRC, together with an election process featuring an alarming lack of candidates running on platforms of any real political substance, seems to have resulted in an election atmosphere characterized by tactics of coercion, intimidation, and fear.
Cahill said he approved the ads to defend the lottery against attack ads run by the Republican Governors Association, which he feared could damage the lottery's image and hurt sales.
[34] The government had no effective answers to the deteriorating financial situation, and by 1931 there was much fear that the budget was unbalanced, which was born out by the independent May Report which triggered a confidence crisis and a run on the pound.
The first was a new message — to stoke fear that without a clear Conservative majority, Britain would be run by a coalition between Labour and the Scottish National Party.
As more is revealed about what really went on then that is still existing, and how the AG covered it up by refusing to indict the corruption now running the State Agencies and Authorities in Albany for massive Civil Service Law abuse and the granting of Pension System Final Average Salaries (FAS) way above the their permanent competitive status, you'll hear more excuses than a corrupt regime gives when it is about to collapse and they're in total fear.
And this has further fueled fears that Dalung is merely acting out the script of Giwa, who unfortunately is not recognised by FIFA and CAS, prompting any action taken at the planned January 20 meeting to run contrary to FIFA rules and may therefore provoke sanctions to be meted out to Nigeria at a time that the national teams will be battling on all fronts for AFCON qualification, Rio Games and the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign.
«For more than half of my life, Scotland has been governed by parties the we didn't elect at Westminster - and these parties have given us everything from the poll tax to the bedroom tax, and they are the same people who, through «Project Fear» are telling us that this country can't run our own affairs,» said Mr Salmond.
Settling the election campaign team is seen as a precursor to settling campaign strategy itself, and follows fears by some that the party would run a «core vote strategy» or seek to recycle outdated past political dividing lines between Labour investment and Tory cuts.
Blue - gray Arctic foxes native to the 40 - square - mile island appear without fear outside home base, a research station run by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Simply by running current through different parts of a person's face, Duchenne could produce expressions of happiness, fear, anger, and disgust.
On another level, some publishers resent a central, NIH - run archive like PubMed Central because they fear that technical failures would affect all users at once, and because the government might impose restrictions in the future, for example, by ruling not to publish certain kinds of research.
Scientific American's Carin Bondar runs through some of the top posts in May from advertising in the food industry, Mythbusters, and fear - mongering and fracking (by yours truly).
Scientific American gave the Princeton professor an award in 2003 for his critiques of digital privacy.The squib we ran at the time read: «Corporations intent on monopolizing the digital economy have come to fear Edward Felten, who has fought their claims with technical analysis sharpened by a sense of the ridiculous.
Then, by running each altered fish through a battery of established behavioral tests — measuring such factors as social interactions, addictive tendencies, sleep and fear response — researchers can see which mutations correspond most strongly with actual behavioral changes.
Well while I was running from that tiger in my dream, beside the fear of being eaten alive by a ferocious tiger, I had a thought: - «Thank GOD I've been doing high intensity interval training (HIIT) these past few months!»
I was deeply saddened to see state after state give their stamp of approval to a man who's run a campaign based on hate and fear, and who seems to think the way we better ourselves is by putting others down.
At first I was worried my hair wouldn't last through another run of bleach / powder lightener through the hair but fear not I was convinced by the professional staff at RAW salon by Anthony Nader that all would be fine.
And yet she had run bleeding down a road for over a mile - fuelled purely by her love for us and her fear that we needed her.
That means no bs and im not your sugar daddy but i can be just as good i am a god fearing man but does not mean im not warming a church bench on sundays im a mechanic by trade have worked on hotrods motorcyles and joe blows daily drivers for over 30 years and this is a plus if you drive a beater ass car lol i can always keep it running i live in a modular home and on my own land all is bought and paid for so i am not trailer park trash i have long hair and a beard brown eyes short and stocky 5» 5.5 in small lol 150 lbs soaking wet but still built like i was in my 20's not stuck on my self but im not a bad looking dude for my age i still have 6pk abs and popeyes arms lol you do not maintain my build sitting on ur ass so i feel its a great accomplishment that i am proud of.
The Tree of Wooden Clogs Ministry of Fear Isn't Life Wonderful Valley Girl The Year of Living Dangerously Lapis Some Came Running Thunderbolt A Geisha Wonder Ring Our Hospitality Lola Montes L'avventura Sullivan's Travels Grease 2 Singin in the Rain The Immortal Story Regeneration Les Vampires Vertigo He Walked by Night Meshes of the Afternoon A Man's Castle Murder is My Beat Orpheus
Whatever other inspirations the» Hunger Games» series draws upon — from» Survivor,» to the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie version of» The Running Man,» to the Japanese cult classic that author Suzanne Collins claims she never saw,» Battle Royale» — at its best it's a meditation on the way fear and hope can be used by tyrants to subjugate the masses.
His world is not run by major political leaders and treaties but instead by CIA operatives and backdoor conversations, and all dealings are dictated and overrun by fear and paranoia.
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