Sentences with phrase «who fears»

That's not good enough for Silver, who fears such a move would make it easier for the state to add more New York City casinos in the future, those close to him say.
If your former water baby has turned into a toddler who fears the tub, you're not alone.
If you have a kid who fears doctors and anything doctor related, you should give this thermometer a try!
But their opponents have only lost twice at home all season, which is the same miserly sum that West Ham have won away from home, so I'm sure I won't be the only pundit who fears the worst for Avram Grant's men in a fixture which has brought the club and it's loyal supporters nothing but misery over the years.
I do nt even understand why Arsene changed his tradition and bought a REALLY slow striker (who fears shooting so much he prefers to lay passes for Wilshere to shoot instead).
Since USLTA officials to a man are responsible members of their communities and ordinarily models of good conduct, it seems likely that Jack March is the only man on earth who fears that one of them may attack Mr. Nemesis.
Ixnay on politics, says Armstrong, who fears that the moment he chooses a political side, he willhalve his influence.
When playing against the best teams in the world, it is the opponent who fears to step foot against that team.
There is not a single team in the world who fears us.
Forest won the ECL twice 79/80 but who fears them now?
This subscription's great for the DIY - drinks dabbler who fears full - bottle commitment.
Loved the post today as I to am one who fears change, I know change is enevidable and it can be good for us but I cringe at change most times but most times than not when u get to the other side of it and have survived u can look at it differently and understand it and sometimes appreciate it.
He's always my barometer being the old - school Italian carnivore who fears all my vegan dishes Ingredients:
Apple, Leek and Butternut Squash Gratin from Martha Stewart I made this with vegetable broth instead of wine because I have totally become one of those people who fears cooking with wine and serving it to my child.
He's always my barometer being the old - school Italian carnivore who fears all my vegan dishes [Read more...]
«There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves punishment, and the one who fears is not perfected in love.»
Stories like this further cause fear in AMERICANS... What does it matter who fears what,..
Consider that very characteristic modern man, the man who fears his own death.
You are just a coward who fears the truth.
These are usually verses like, «I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord» (Jeremiah 29:11) or «a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised» (Proverbs 31:30) or «God is love» (1 John 4:8).
From Rabbi Hillel this saying is preserved: «There is no uneducated man [that is, no one not a scribe] who fears sin.
Pro 31:30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the LORD will be greatly praised.
There is no fear in love... The one who fears is not made perfect in love.
They want to honor women on Mother's Day, so they turn to the biblical passage most associated with femininity, the one that culminates with what may be the most cross-stitched Bible verse of all time: «Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing, but a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised.»
There is none like him, on the earth, a blameless and upright man, who fears God and turns away from evil.
The world of the individual who can be influenced by another without losing his or her identity or freedom is larger than the world of the individual who fears being influenced.3 The former can include ranges and depths of complexity and contrast to a degree that is not possible for the latter.
In 1.65 million tracts on God's promise of blessing amid suffering, it asked: «Who fears the other?
This is a prayer for blessing that represents the humble nature of one who fears God and understands the foundation of the soul.
President Obama is the most pro-abortion President in history, and NO one who fears God could do that.
The clever one, who fears the judgment of others and is ashamed before others — if he is not ashamed most of all before himself, ah, perhaps his cunning might succeed in becoming undetectable, it might permit him to imagine that it was already unfathomable; and so, what then?
No wonder John wrote that «the one who fears is not made perfect in love.»
Jesus in the following verse describes for us the Scribe or teacher who fears God rather than man.
On the other hand the scribe who fears the Pharisee does not teach the differences between heresy and sound Bible doctrine; nor does he teach the historical views to understanding the Bible.
Peter's joyful reaction to the unexpected faith of Cornelius best describes my reaction to what Scripture says about the unevangelized: «I most certainly understand now that God is not one to show partiality, but in every nation the man who fears Him and does what is right is welcome to Him.»
Though the title focus more on some of the more radical elements of the Emergent church who he fears (and demonstrates) are drifting far from biblical orthodoxy, Wittmer to his credit takes conservative Christians to task just as much and just as seriously.
But, like Samuel Florman, who fears that «flights through cyberspace, however energizing they may be for the imagination, may weaken the objective rationality needed to do good engineering», I agree with Alan Cromer that the formal linear thinking needed to do science «goes against the grain of traditional human thinking, which is associative and subjective» (Florman 1994).
The one who fears is not made perfect in love» (TNIV).
What if the Moorish proverb that says, «He who fears something gives it power over him» is actually true?
The New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, who fears a lost decade, said in a lecture at the London School of Economics last summer that he has «no idea» how the economy could quickly return to strong, sustainable growth.
«Those featured are an inspiration to anyone who fears that they may have to be closeted at work, and waste valuable effort muting their authentic selves,» said Suki Sandhu, chief executive of OUTstanding.
The recent deployment of the Terminal High - Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) missile system in South Korea angered China, who fears the system's powerful radar could look deep into the country and threaten its security, says the South China Morning Post.
The loss of Neymar to PSG touched off intense nervousness in Barça, who feared a raid on Messi — by far its most valuable asset.
As much as those who fear any kind of measured gun control try to stop the brave Wintemutes of the world, however, there is good news too.
It unsettles IT guys, who fear the bogeyman of legacy integration (and may wonder what happens to their fiefdoms after the integration is complete).
Yet Macron offered momentary comfort to foreign policy veterans of past administrations — the «establishment» Trump has disdained — who fear for the future of institutions such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization.
This sort of precariousness worries some experts, who fear wider implications for the Canadian economy.
Responding to a question after his speech, Bernanke said he disagreed with a minority of analysts who fear another recession is nearing.
To those who fear the creep toward a two - tier health - care system, Centric chairman Jack Sheval points out that we've long had just such a system in our lengthy, open border with the United States.
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