Sentences with phrase «using scary stories»

Judith: Schneidner has provided the science community with a clear definition of the difference between ethic science (the whole truth, with all of the caveats) and policy advocacy (using scary stories to get lots of publicity, hiding doubts).

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Using essential oils on your skin can be a scary thing.You hear stories of rashes, burns, and in some cases, permanent scars.The thing is, essential oils are volatile and can certainly leave you feeling nervous when applying it to your skin.
We hike around it, we fish, and my Grandpa used to tell us the scariest stories about Mrs. Marchant who is buried under the lake.
As you discover new varieties of Impa, including Frankenimpa, Wolfimpa and more, you'll use their scary skills to battle dangerous enemies, collect secret treasures and save the day, in a hilarious new adventure that continues the story of Sony Pictures Animation's Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation.
An email to its authors used scary words like «struggled» and «working to find a good home for your stories,» all of which foretold doom but didn't provide any insight into what went wrong or how to fix it.
The story develops in a way that makes you think, and also there was no need for fictional monsters, violence or over-the-top gore, as the psychology was used to emphasise that our biggest threat to ourselves is actually our trust — our trust in our houses, possessions and people, and that's scary enough.
Speaking of which, since «An Inconvenient Truth» used the satellite image of hurricane Katrina as the single most scary image in that scare story of a wannabe documentary, will the sequel (there always has to be a sequel) contain a satellite image of the cloud free open ocean we've seen for most of the last two years?
Also things like; environmentalists fraudulently signing the Oregon Climate Petition strictly to sabotage and discredit it, the changing of the term Global Warming to climate Change and now the new term is «our deteriorating atmosphere», pictures of Polar bears, using the media to report scary stories of bad weather and especially hiring an extremely wealthy investment manager as the primary salesman for AGW (ie.
We can conclude, then, that religion is a bad thing, which is used to control people via scary, fictitious stories.
Jeff Alberts says: August 30, 2013 at 7:47 am «We can conclude, then, that religion is a bad thing, which is used to control people via scary, fictitious stories.
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