Sentences with phrase «scary concept»

I know this is a very scary concept for anyone, especially after a serious injury.
This is far too scary a concept for some to accept, without having their courage shored up by believing that some higher power is going to «save» them from the inevitable.
Exclusivity is a big scary concept to indie authors.
I know this is a very scary concept for anyone, -LSB-...]
'' «Forking» is presented as a super scary concept, but in any other field it would just be called «upgrading».
I appreciated most of your article, but once saved always saved is a scary concept.
Sheeple, sheeple, sheeple, I know it's a scary concept to think for yourself and take responsibility for your beliefs and choices.
Meeting singles in your area does not have to be a scary concept.
For Barker, the scariest concept is the mundane depravity of people via occult influences ala Candyman and Hellraiser.
I found that my students really wanted to be upstanders, wanted to create a positive school culture, but that it was a scary concept, one that seemed abstract and hard to put into practice.
Investing can seem like a complicated and scary concept.
Travelling solo may seem like a scary concept but it's actually really easy to travel alone.
It was a scary concept when we first embarked on it, but seeing everyone's enthusiasm and sheer joy of being able to interact and see their ships in the game engine, makes me feel like it was the right call.
To Beck, that's a scary concept and worthy of derision.The 6 - minute segment, though unfortunate and dangerous for the uninformed, is high on unintentional comedy.
That's a scary concept without a strong justification.
Giving up editorial control on parts of an Intranet can be a scary concept for many organizations but the transparency of authorship helps to discourage abuse and bad content.
But we are terrified from one scary concept... self - promotion, marketing.
An 18 year old child who is grieving and has a pocketful of cash is a scary concept for many parents and grandparents.
Going to counseling can be a scary concept, so if you're avoiding it — you're not alone.
Recovery can be a scary concept: You want to know what to do, but at the same time, you're afraid to learn any more about yourself or this illness.
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