That's a Viacom - specific comment, but
the same general fear is floating over almost every traditional media company that relies on broadcast television assets, and has been for much of the past year.
Not exact matches
Annenberg countered that comic content (such as cartoons) is indeed a highly effective form of conveying serious lessons; that when a new person or agent enters a scene a «single» violent episode becomes «multiple»; that a six - week analysis made by the researchers revealed the
same general results as the one - week sample; and that the risk ratio validly takes into account the
fear that potential victims (such as young women) have when viewing violent television.8.
According to the Surgeon
General, many women stop breastfeeding when faced with the problems discussed here, and many also choose not to breastfeed future children
fearing they'll come up against the
same issue again.
As it happens, the olfactory system actually has two parts: One detects
general odors, and the other, the pheromonic system, detects very specific, strong odors given off by other animals (usually of the
same species), typically related to
fear or mating.
For the very
same reason hardcore weight training is
feared by
general population and inexperienced personal trainers.
The
general impact of being diagnosed with (Sexually Transmitted Infections) STIs or (Sexually Transmitted Disease) STD proves to be more complicated to data in the
same society with known status due to
fear of being rejected, stigmatized among many other challenges.
That's a shame, since the
same basic dysfunctions that ail
general education afflict special education too: middling (or worse) teacher quality; an inclination to throw «more people» at any problem; a reluctance to look at cost - effectiveness; a crazy quilt of governance and decision - making authorities; a tendency to add rather than replace or redirect; and a full - on
fear of results - based accountability.
The
general rule is that, in any subsequent appeal relating to the
same country, the FTT is obliged to take account of an applicable Country Guidance case in deciding whether an appellant's
fear of persecution in that country is well - founded.