The result is that an unbanked person can buy Bitcoin
with little fear of being scammed.
It will be difficult if not impossible, I suspect, to persuade obstreperous or «Bolshy» jurors that they mustn't do what they can so easily do in fact — and
with little fear of getting caught if they keep their mouths shut.
However, animal sales over the Internet have increased the opportunity for unscrupulous breeders or brokers to sell anonymously
with little fear of exposure.
Chaos, tinged
with a little fear and a little delight, threatened to break out.
The real buyer can then speculate on the market
with little fear of consequences if the transaction fails.
We drove confidently over a couple of low mountain passes
with little fear of trouble, although it probably helped that the falling snow obscured the views and shielded us from recognizing the true force of the winter outside our vehicle.
Deny an Einstein whoopee cushion today and you may see tomorrow's Einstein enthusiasts gleefully raspberry each other
with little fear of litigation.
«People are likely to react
with little fear to certain types of objectively dangerous risk that evolution has not prepared them for, such as guns, hamburgers, automobiles, smoking, and unsafe sex, even when they recognize the threat at a cognitive level,» says Carnegie Mellon University researcher George Loewenstein, whose seminal 2001 paper, «Risk as Feelings,» (pdf) debunked theories that decision making in the face of risk or uncertainty relies largely on reason.
Standing in front of a bullet - ridden, Skiddy Park police substation, renovated after a deadly riot on Father's Day last year, Lavine said the station is staffed so sporadically that shooters fire upon
it with little fear of getting caught.
The office of Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, released its findings in a graphic 79 - page report that described a «deep - seated culture of violence» against youthful inmates at the jail complex, perpetrated by guards who operated
with little fear of punishment.
With a schedule like that, Clemson can afford to keep another tradition — playing an in - state FCS opponent like The Citadel or Coastal Carolina —
with little fear of punishment.
How two similar losses are different just because of their dates seems asinine, but if this becomes gospel for the selection committee, the upside is that it will encourage more teams to schedule blockbuster games early in the year
with little fear (see No. 3).
By the way, what's wrong
with a little fear?
This means that banks can lend governments money
with little fear that they will not be repaid.
Being the sinner that I am, my initial response was anger mixed
with a little fear.
In this new democracy of sexual desire the invention of efficient and inexpensive contraceptive devices and of improved drugs for the cure of venereal diseases is regarded as a signal advance toward the goal of the good life, for now it is possible to engage freely and widely in sexual intercourse
with little fear of unwanted consequences, in the form of either offspring or infection.
If events take a turn for the worse, as in the case of Valeant, executives can ride off
with little fear of losing the large compensation they received during their tenure as clawback rules are rarely enforced.
Not exact matches
Such a liquid market, in which buyers were comfortably in the driver's seat —
with bidding wars the norm and house inspections regularly waived all in the name of FOMO (
fear of missing out)-- meant there was very
little possibility of anyone
with any sense allowing their home to go into default.
So have a
little conversation
with your
fear when it starts to get riled up when you're trying to do something creative.
She
feared he was angry or disappointed, when in fact, he was thrilled to be able to clear the issue from his inbox
with so
little effort.
With the shock value of the
fears of Musk and others abating, Arruda thinks dialogue about so - called «bad AI» will start to have a
little more subtlety in 2016.
If anything, the dawning of this new era came
with apprehension, and of course, a
little fear.
Technology is always striving to be just that
little bit better, parents are exhausted by an arms race of activities and engagement, and workers,
fearing a perpetually droopy economy and the specter of competition from abroad, are bombarded
with never - ending pressure to be more productive, efficient and ever connected.
Gold is rallying right now, but as I told Daniela Cambone in last week's «Gold Game Film,» it has
little to do
with Russian geopolitics, or even trade war
fears, which have subsided somewhat in the past couple of weeks.
Earlier
fears of a deflationary spiral appear to have been allayed, but
with a considerable output gap to close, there is
little prospect of demand - induced price rises for some time.
Often, even when threatened
with being tried as war criminals, tyrants have already committed massive crimes and have
little added punishment to
fear from committing more, as was the case in Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
The
fear of hell is just a device used to keep
little children (and Christians
with the mentality of
little children, which is most) in line.
Most of the wars we no about have
little to do
with religion per se, much to do
with wanting what someone else has, wanting to control what someone else does, or
fearing someone else because they are different.
Those who charge Dreher
with fear - mongering and focusing too much on sex should recall that sexual libertinism, once thought a dangerous vice, has now been elevated to the hallowed status of an indefeasible human right,
with little consideration for the negative consequences of so doing.
Prosecutors argued that Darlie, described as a pampered and materialistic woman,
with substantial debt, plummeting credit ratings, and
little money in the bank,
feared that her middle class lifestyle was about to end and killed two of her children to rid herself of a financial burden.
Frankly, I am a
little skeptical of some of the elements in these creeds since they were developed after Christianity became the official state religion of the Roman Empire, and I
fear that some of the statements of these creeds were politically motivated, and were heavily influenced by Roman Emperors, rather than by honestly dealing
with the text of Scripture.
I was upset because my single greatest
fear is that God hates his creation, that he will never stop being angry
with me, that he has chosen just a few for salvation, that the
little girl in India is not among them, and that, perhaps, I am not among them either.
We are particularly concerned by reports that this order went into effect
with little to no consultation
with the Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security... Ultimately, we
fear this executive order will become a self - inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism.
Religious persons are scared
little children who are frightened of their own shadows and if they had their way we would never open the closet door of the universe and explore, we would be sitting on our hands in the corner sniveling
with fear.
City liberals have an irrational
fear of guns that could be cured
with a
little education in the country.
Modern philosophy was a
little like fundamentalism in that the characteristic obsession of the rationalist
with clarity and decontextualized truth expresses a
fear that once you put things in context, once you let contingency back in, cherished verities may crumble.
Just as John Wesley is often credited
with preventing a revolution in England at the time of the French Revolution because he had the working classes sitting in church when they could have been revolting, Britain's faithful and God -
fearing serving class had
little sense of the potential of social mobility (although this is explored when one of the footmen is accepted as a trainee chef at The Ritz).
It all gets pretty confusing and tiring, and so I was thrilled to receive a copy of Dan Pedersen «s
little book, Living
With Confidence: From
Fear To Love.
I was just in a conversation wherein I confessed that my great
fear about coming back to community is that, while I'm content to believe differently and remain in relationship
with these very dear people, I'm afraid that I might find myself rejected for not being altogether (or even a
little)
with the program.
Iraq is a big land and has many bordering countries and a population of many Races, and many Religions and Faiths that were known or unknown beliefs... all of those lived in harmony during S - adam regime and every body was practicing his rights
with out
fear or
with just a
little fear But now having messed up the whole setup and the control of this mixed nation that were under a secular umbrella has cleverly for some ended it to be handed to Religious extremes at all sides of borders who are now fighting each other for taking control over the country or having it divided in to pieces.
The Pledge of Allegiance says, «One nation, under God...»» Both were added, if I remember correctly, in the 1950s in response to the
fear of atheistic Communism and has
little to
with the fundamentals of this country.
16Better to have
little,
with fear for the Lord, than to have great treasure and inner turmoil.
In the light of this analysis, then, my own scenario is cautiously hopeful, depending on (1) whether a creative minority of dreamers and doers
with visions of a new life - fulfilling social order really emerges in strength, (2) the alliances that can be worked out
with blacks, the poor, and other minorities now excluded from major social benefits, (3) the extent to which the populist idealism of the lower middle classes and working people generally favoring the extension of rights and equality to the «
little man» everywhere wins out over the reactionary
fears and prejudices which establishment elites and opportunist politicians are all too willing to exploit, and (4) what takes place at the center of the political spectrum itself under the pressure of events and in response to challenges to the established system from militant seekers of change.
With bombs pounding mostly military targets in Baghdad 15 hours a day, and a humanitarian disaster looming in the rest of the country, Iraqi Christians and international relief agency officials
fear that bottled - up aid may be too
little, too late for thousands.
It would be interesting to compare Hartshorne's comments here
with those of Maritain in his
little book on evil, and
with the Thomistic doctrine that homo prima causa mali.17 It is rather to be
feared that Hartshorne does not take account of the full complexity of the view he parodies.
We have the highest percentage of «Christians» in this nation
with the largest prison population, the larger number of drug users and that is a nation divided over religion because of god
fearing Christians who believe in this wondrous loving god that gives
little girls cancer to test the faith of her parents as they watch her dying.
If you are still contemplating your first encounter
with these
little eukaryotes, then,
fear not... just grab yourself a refrigerated pizza or bread dough from the store!
I want to take it to CA to show off, but I'm a
little scared to travel
with it for
fear of it getting damaged, or worse yet lost!
But never
fear, I'd put that Certified Angus Beef filet mignon to good use on New Year's Eve
with some green beans & garlic, Caesar Salad and a
little bubbly, of course Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
(saved stock to use
with beans and rice later) During the simmering portion I was a tad concerned because the meat looked a
little, well, like boiled meat does but never
fear, it will still turn out amazing!