Sentences with phrase «very real fear»

For some, there's a very real fear associated with figuring out how to lead team leaders.
It's interesting to see the very real fear that people have (not just adoptive parents, but a lot of people) of open adoptions.
Being afraid to divorce is a very real fear.
The very real fear is that attackers could exploit the flaw on vulnerable systems to gain access to parts of the computer's memory which may be storing sensitive information.
Even if you've never had your identity stolen, there is always that very real fear that you could be the next victim of identity theft.
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.
I've been stunned to learn of the very real fear of retribution that pervades the climate world.
There seems to be a very real fear that gamers for gamers are dinosaurs, hurtling towards extinction in a world where all games are Nancy Drew games and web apps.
Because good credit is such a concern, and because identity theft is a very real fear, many people turn to credit monitoring services.
A common theme in my conversations with authors is their very real fear that their book will be hated.
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.
If the power of solidarity is going to reclaim our schools, more affluent, predominantly white activists will need to develop an anti-racist understanding of the movement against standardized testing and the barriers that communities of color face to joining — including the very real fear from parents of color that their children's schools will be shut down if they don't encourage them to score well on the tests.
Campbell preys on the very real fear that terrorists are only one technological advance from wiping us all out.
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.
The only reason she doesn't get nominations every time she delivers an emotionally - charged, stunning speech as Katniss Evergreen is because there is a very real fear that there won't be any awards for the rest of the women in Hollywood.
(I fail to mention my very real fear that I have cat litter in my hair thanks to the.
This is a very real fear for most women.
«This can be a very real fear, so it's best not to battle it.
Consequently there is often considerable stigma attached to breastfeeding promotion, coupled with a very real fear of engendering maternal guilt.
This is a very real fear because it almost seems unfair.
Another very real fear for second time mothers is that there just won't be enough love to go around.
It's interesting to see the very real fear that people have (not just adoptive parents, but a lot of people) of open adoptions.
But it is what it is and the very real fear among Arsenal fans is that the likes of Chelsea, Man City and Man United will all be spending big in the summer transfer window and going hard for the title next season.
There is a very real fear, though, that the way our club is run could mean that Arsene Wenger and the board would agree to sell our stars if the right offer came along.
And the fear driving him to do this was the very real fear that his time at Arsenal was coming to an end, with his contract due to run out this summer and no real sign of it being renewed.
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.
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.
I have very real fears with this Mosque not for being built but where they want it built.
That is why Arsenal fans are not alone in having very real fears about whether we will finish in the top four.
A Gossip payload sparking very real fears that it might rupture the time - space continuum and pull the universe in on itself.
However irrational these fears may be, to a new dad, they are very real fears.
The horror movie / social satire, which plays with the very real fears that come with being a young black man in today's America, is a confident, assured work crammed full of wit, clever twists and surprising depth.
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.
The event, put on by the Future of Privacy Forum and the Data Quality Campaign, brought together thought leaders and advocates to discuss the potential power of data to improve student learning, along with the very real fears about how data is gathered, stored, and used.
Just when Lucca agrees to coach again and Hope begins to believe in new possibilities, circumstances force them to face their very real fears.
These are very real fears, and Phillips articulates them well.

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The others, for the most part, do not fight them for fear, the very real ongoing fear of reprisal.
Fears about the economy are very real.
Thus in dealing with the real human problems, such as the relief of suffering, the adjustment of personality, the release from fear and ignorance, the care of the physically or mentally defective or of the aged and infirm, there is nearly always a desperate shortage of living agents, and among their small number the cozily non-committed agnostic is very rarely to be found.
Fear was a very real part of their story, like yours and mine.
I hope that people will stop living their lives in fear of what might happen in the unknowable, unprovable after - life and work together to make this very real, tangible existence the best it can be during the short time that we're alive.
with mert and flamini a large part of backbone I fear that Barton is right... they have very quick players in hazard and willen and a real goal threat in costa... We need to better control midfield and for that reason I would risk Diaby in dfm..
Our fears may be unfounded or very real, we will find out over the coming season with regard to ozil and sanchez.
As someone who has been educating sports parents about head trauma in sports for the past seventeen years, and about the very real risk posed by chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) for the last decade, it is not surprising that I receive emails from parents all the time expressing deep concern about stories in the media that have led them - wrongly - to fear that playing contact or collision sports, or suffering a sports - related concussion, especially one slow to heal, makes it inevitable that their child will develop CTE and is at greatly increased risk of committing suicide.
It all seemed very much focused on fear rather than offering up real information.
Even if it is «just» the worry of tripping over a cat while carrying the baby down the stairs or the fear that the cat litter in the bed might make baby sick, we * feel * the threat in a very real way.
While nightmares, night terrors, toddler fear of the dark and the like are very real to the toddler, they can be classified as imagined fears.
That being true, being criticized by other parents of previous generations is less about how new parents choose to raise their children, and more about the very real, very unrelenting fear that other parents didn't do it the «right» way or the «best» way.
The fear of judgement is very real in parents, we all want to feel like we are doing a good job and to sometimes be met with nasty comments or dirty looks can have a real knock on our confidence.
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