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Don't be afraid of failing — be afraid of not failing.
Maybe I should be afraid of this or maybe I should be afraid of that.
He is old enough to be afraid of bandits, she young enough to be afraid of ogres tucked among the dunes.
Dr. Zimmerman argued that scientific discovery depends on a "don't be afraid of making mistakes, don't be afraid of breaking something" attitude.
"If you're afraid of Megyn Kelly, then you're going to be afraid of Hillary Clinton and you're going to be afraid of Vladimir Putin," he said.
The court seemed to be afraid of the prisoner, as, indeed, the Home Office seems to be afraid of the whole gang of female mischief-makers.
"It's the greatest thing in the world you can be afraid of because you only have to be afraid of it for one night a year," Best says.
You don't have to be afraid of technology—you have to be afraid of the people who are trying to prevent you from knowing the things they know.
"It's the greatest thing in the world you can be afraid of because you only have to be afraid of it for one night a year," Best told Vice.
" Frank said Cruz "might be afraid of the competition.
"Do not be afraid" of uncovering who you really are.
We teach boys to be afraid of weakness, of vulnerability.
We shouldn't be afraid of Danish society or the Danes.
Not to be afraid of how the world is changing.
Don't be afraid of silence, and don't ask leading questions.
I don't think it's a word to be afraid of.
You can't take risks and be afraid of making mistakes.
Brenna Sparks: Experiment, and don't be afraid of being awkward.
I don't want to be afraid of my decisions anymore.
"We should not be afraid of the people," Sarkozy said.
He certainly does not appear to be afraid of heights.
Humans will no longer need to be afraid of death.
"Why be afraid of your sexuality?" she told Vanity Fair.
I don't think there's anything to be afraid of anymore.
I don't think the multinationals should be afraid of that.
But it's nothing to be afraid of, Google executives say.
Don't be afraid of pursuing something you know nothing about.
People tend to be afraid of what they don't understand.
So I don't want people to be afraid of that.
"She doesn't have to be afraid of me," Khloé insisted.
" Bloomberg "is not going to be afraid of Donald Trump.
"We shouldn't be afraid of the American people," he concluded.
Take those opportunities and don't be afraid of the challenges.
Maybe that's not something to be afraid of, but embraced.
There is so much, it seems, to be afraid of.
We shouldn't be afraid of shouting into the void, he says.
Always set your goals high and never be afraid of failure….
It's not uncommon to be afraid of the uncertainty surrounding death.
Don't be afraid of going for broke and wearing it all.
They tell us to be afraid of those who are different.
But as a filmmaker, you can't be afraid of that now.
Chemtrails, because all we need something else to be afraid of.
With good reason, that is what humankind may be afraid of.
Ultimately, we can't be afraid of change in today's modern workforce.
"You don't have to be afraid of police here," remarks one
"Is it necessary to be afraid of you?" the note read.
Those flying domestically may be afraid of facing harassment, she says.
But I don't want to be afraid of the word feminist.
And they also don't seem to be afraid of making enemies.
And we shouldn't be afraid of Mexicans or Central Americans either.
Don't be afraid of appearing selfish and don't stifle your sounds.
Upgrade #4: Do not be afraid of a little self-promo.
"Life is too short to be afraid of nothing," Machado writes.
I will not, because I will be afraid of being arrested.
We should not be afraid of Trump or Netanyahu or anyone.
What you need to be afraid of is every other American.
I want people to be afraid of the women I dress.
So people shouldn't be afraid of coming and supporting the water protectors.
And we don't want them to be afraid of calling the police.
Drew Barrymore doesn't want her daughters to be afraid of getting older.
Destiny 2 has learned what it is to be afraid of death.
It turns out it's not grizzly bears schoolchildren should be afraid of.
With Social Media Disinformation, What — and Who — Should We Be Afraid Of?
We don't need to be afraid of them or shut them down.
Do your research, ask around and don't be afraid of refusing shows.
We're all gonna die one day so why be afraid of fate?
She says she used to be afraid of heights, but isn't anymore.
" Continuing, he wrote, "With that said, don't be afraid of your truth.
Start with big movements with weights; don't be afraid of heavy weights.
If you've done nothing wrong, there is nothing to be afraid of.
We should be afraid of how much worse it can possibly become.
"We shouldn't be afraid of everyone who disagrees with DACA," Deathstroke said.
Should we be afraid of the dangers posed by our BILLY bookcases?
Finally, don't be afraid of frozen, canned or dried fruit and vegetables.
Perhaps they will now no longer be afraid of people in power.
Justice is not something that we can afford to be afraid of.
You start to be afraid of the very thing you need most.
I gently clarify that she must be afraid of not being alive.
Mr. Suchy told Mr. Huisman he had nothing to be afraid of.
Even though it raises questions, it's not something to be afraid of.
If you must be afraid, then be afraid of all public spaces.
"We are not the ones to be afraid of arrests," she said.
The Space Between suggests we should be afraid of desires like that.
But we should not be afraid of the use of political power.
And I don't think that's a word you should be afraid of.
We're getting married even though I claimed to be afraid of commitment!
That's one of the reasons I say don't be afraid of curtailment.
And if so, what are we going to be afraid of next?
It's bigger than the average car, but nothing to be afraid of.
"What's there to be afraid of?" said Maria's daughter-in-law Oleksandra Lozbin.
It's easy to be afraid of artificial intelligence and what its future holds.
Rather than be afraid of the uncertainty before her, she embraced her diagnosis.
The young cast was confident they wouldn't be afraid of their painted adversary.
Don't be afraid of the ocean, but be aware of what's going on.
Don't be afraid of toys Toys make an excellent addition to oral sex.
That's a little surprising, since they should be afraid of being exposed, right?
It will not be afraid of stirring up controversy among its biggest fans.
The Attorney General shouldn't be afraid of taking questions from counsel or members.
Don't be afraid of what people will think about the choices you make.
In any case, there's no reason to be afraid of drinking pee beer.
The right must be afraid of what Special Counsel Mueller going to find.
He wants us to be afraid of immigrants from Mexico and Central America.
They came to America so they'd never be afraid of speaking up again.
He is tough, mean even; chemotherapy should be afraid of him, I thought.
Republicans have no reason to be afraid of RCV in the United States.
What they should be afraid of is those who embrace the status quo.
I don't need to be afraid of what people are going to think.
Try not to be afraid of standing up for yourself and correcting people.
They shouldn't be afraid of guns...we don't need them in our society.
The story they're telling is that we need to be afraid of technology.
Don't be afraid of it or of what other people think of it.
ScienceTake There are some spiders that even other spiders should be afraid of.
VICE Impact: What are specialty crops and should I be afraid of them?
"Investors should look at them opportunistically more so than be afraid of them."
"Women should not be afraid of eating one to three servings a week."
Why would you be afraid of something which connects you to your readers?
Author and investor Danielle Town used to be afraid of the stock market.
I'm tired of sincerity being something we have to be afraid of doing.
"Don't be afraid of what you can't do," he writes in his book.
He knows what's true and I think he should be afraid of that.
To be afraid of the sufferer's suffering is what I'm trying to consider.
Most often: Don't be afraid of failure and don't be afraid to ask.
"I have nothing to be afraid of in talking about this," he said.
And though that may seem healthy, no one should be afraid of food.
Can you tell me one thing more people should be afraid of, but aren't?
And you'll be the kind of goose that people seem to be afraid of.
Ellen is a trailblazer who taught middle America not to be afraid of lesbians.
Don't you wish that you could live everyday and not be afraid of anything?
He urged the public not to be afraid of "acts of terror like this".
It's something to protect yourself from but it's not something to be afraid of.
But Sagittarius, is it like you to be afraid of adventure, of the unexplored?
Don't be afraid of the fitted t-shirt, Gosling: it's definitely working for Ford.
"There's no question there's a lot of things to be afraid of," he said.
So I just wanted to encourage people to not be afraid of that stigma.
Clinton speculated that he might be "afraid" of voters seeing what they would reveal.
Despite this, Microsoft doesn't appear to be afraid of Sony's new PlayStation 4 Pro.
But it appears that Kim has nothing to be afraid of, at least initially.
Helen Ambrosen, Lush cofounder, told Buzzfeed that users shouldn't be afraid of the plants.
It's very common to be afraid of throwing something away and wanting it later.
He encouraged people not to be afraid of rocking the boat by speaking up.
And with that in mind, don't be afraid of the idea of packaged produce.
In fact, I think that it's the thing every entrepreneur should be afraid of.
Always know who you are, and you will never be afraid of the truth.
Finally, don't be afraid of just slapping it on easy and enjoying the ride.
"It's not required to have a disease to be afraid of dying," Kleiman said.
How can you be afraid of both of those things at the same time?
We must be more aware of our means and not be afraid of winning.
"Do not be afraid of the soldiers — these are your soldiers," Mr. Duterte said.
"There's nothing to be afraid of," he said, adding that he spoke for himself.
"I would encourage people to not be afraid of changing your path," he says.
"You shouldn't be afraid of us anymore, life with with Down syndrome is cool."
"I know what it's like to be afraid of the police," Brown-Philpot said.
"Don't be afraid of your ambition, of your dreams, or even your anger," she said.
"It's not required to have a disease to be afraid of dying," Kleiman previously said.
They shouldn't be afraid of politics or the PR that those companies can bring down.
Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell.
"It allowed me to not be afraid of following my passions," Taylor told CBS News.
Still, there's this funny thing about investors: They'll always find something to be afraid of.
"You'll always be afraid of him, you know," Mr. Offutt's brother, Jeff, once told him.
There is a lot here for minority Americans and women to be afraid of here.
For a bully to stop, says Mr Green, he needs to be afraid of someone.
Why should Brits be afraid of what the incoming president means for their personal data?
We should not be afraid of the truth because of the inconvenience of the truth.
Yeah, my perspective of, I know what it's like to be afraid of the police.
If you need yet another reason to be afraid of sharks, this one's for you.
"Do not be afraid of asking for forgiveness and offering it," the Pope told them.
He also said they shouldn't be afraid of using their newfound oversight powers, if warranted.
He did say, however, that the neighborhood should not be afraid of an indiscriminate killer.
Also — and this is crucial — "you positively cannot be afraid of heights," Mr. Hartigan said.
It really helps kids learn that bees are not really insects to be afraid of.
The look on his face told us we had something real to be afraid of.
I'm not afraid of anything because I've learned that there's nothing to be afraid of.
" He likewise encourages artists to "never be afraid of failing, because that's how you learn.
Be afraid of the danger these immigrants pose to your community and to your children.
I don't need to be afraid of some jacked-up flu and your shitty emails. ●
Don't be afraid of breaking a taboo by asking for what you want or need.
I was worried about dying, the way other children might be afraid of the dark.
How do you communicate to people to not be afraid of you, as a Muslim?
Leia tells Rey near the film's start to never be afraid of who she is.
It should not be afraid of you, whether it's a puppy or an adult dog.
The moral of the story: Don't be afraid of getting a credit card in college!
Essentially, Johnson seems to not be afraid of anything and to not stand for bullshit.
Darren, 42: He taught me to be different, and to not be afraid of being different.
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They can be afraid of loss or afraid they are going to say the wrong thing.
"In Paraguay we know we can't be afraid of the debate or regional trends," he said.
The first step was teaching mice to be afraid of both the taste and the sound.
It taught me to be playful with language and never, ever to be afraid of difficulty.
"This is a great policy, and we're not going to be afraid of it," he said.
Their message comes down to this: Be afraid of people who are different, religions, colors, language.
You may not be afraid of confrontation, but compromise does leave you feeling a little cautious.
But nice bed linens aside, mess shouldn't be a reason to be afraid of lubing up.
He wanted people to be proud of him or an area to be afraid of him.
We need not be afraid of mercury in fish with regard to Alzheimer's disease, he said.
They're always going to plunge ahead, and they're not going to be afraid of the world.
It's is not a violent state of being, and it's not something to be afraid of.
"She also warned against those who "tell us to be afraid of those who are different.
"Do not be afraid of holding a plebiscite," said opposition deputy Luis Stefanelli during parliamentary debate.
While we wait, we can't be afraid of fiction that reflects the circumstances we are in.
Don't be afraid of setbacks, because if you're not failing, you're probably not meaningfully winning either.
"When you believe in democratic values, you should not be afraid of debate," Mr. Stoltenberg said.
Whatever he says, Mr. Trump, who respects money more than anything, would be afraid of him.
I'm weirdly missing the gene that tells you to be afraid of putting yourself out there.
Wall Street doesn't appear to be afraid of government intervention, if stock prices are any indication.
The only people who should be afraid of the media are those with secrets to hide.
I learned to not judge a book by its cover and not to be afraid of difference.
Daphne Oz doesn't want her children to be afraid of risk taking — when it comes to food.
And in my mind, I want to be afraid of [Michael] first and foremost — and maybe only.
Even more than these viruses, we should be afraid of a planet-wide catastrophe caused by influenza.
" As Andressa Jendreieck put it, "There's no one you can speak to and not be afraid of.
Plus, women shouldn't be afraid of how their body will change when they start carrying a baby.
Facebook and Google should be afraid of being taxed on their annual revenues, rather than their profits.
We will, however, always be afraid of Sarah Gadon's chilling, wonderful mimicry of co-star Rebecca Liddiard.
She must learn not to be afraid of him and find love for him in her heart.
" She added, "Can we not be afraid of them, embrace their ambiguities, and feel okay with them?
"We don't want to be afraid of tackling the world's challenges using science and technology," he said.
Don't be afraid of your ambition, of your dreams, or even your anger – those are powerful forces.
Do you think there is more dirt to dig up that those people might be afraid of?
"It's a daily fight in my mind to not be afraid of postpartum [depression]," she told Tyler.
" When Liam asked the 21-year-old actor, "Can Spider-Man be afraid of spiders or heights?
"The premium gets significantly lower, but they tend to be afraid of the high deductible," he said.
Creepiness is when you're not sure if there's something to be afraid of or not, McAndrew says.
It is unacceptable to be afraid of another human being as an idea, rather than a reality.
"The more caution the better, but there's no reason to be afraid of this stuff," he said.
Don't be afraid of tears, which is another thing that I heard from a lot of guys.
As the nation stares down the coronavirus pandemic, don't be afraid of what the market is doing.
And you don't have to be afraid of losing your job, you know, getting attacked or something.
And you don't have to be afraid of losing your job, you know, getting attacked or something.
It's likely why Leia tells Rey in "Episode IX" to never be afraid of who she is.
Children don't need to be afraid of monsters hiding under the bed — or in museum workshops, either.
So when it comes to seeing (and purchasing) dead flowers, there's really nothing to be afraid of.
It's an ode to the afterlife and a reminder that death is nothing to be afraid of.
I know what's true, he knows what's true and I think he should be afraid of that.
"Start with elements that you may be afraid of because of that atavistic, primitive danger," Robbins says.
They have to be able to go out, and try things, and not be afraid of it.
They helped build the best middle class in the world, and we shouldn't be afraid of that.
The stupid thing is to be afraid of something and then take no steps to address it.
"It's definitely an up-close-and-personal experience, but don't be afraid of your own vagina," she says.
It would be irresponsible to not be afraid of what he could do or what he might do.
I used to always be afraid of sunscreen and would think that it would make me break out.
At a very basic level, I think AI is good and not something we should be afraid of.
So although you don't need to be afraid of your local SoulCycle, bacterial meningitis definitely deserves your concern.
Obviously if we want to keep growing and disrupting and innovating, we can't be afraid of breaking convention.
I was not taught to be afraid of it and no one was telling me this was complex.
It took time for people to realize they had something to be afraid of, or to take cover.
Dr. Maya Shetreat-Klein has a message for the parents of small children: Don't be afraid of dirt.
And we don't need to be afraid of it, so much as wary that its processes aren't misused.
To not be afraid of who they are and where they come from, to reach for the experience.
Note for the Bravo costume newbies: Don't be afraid of sequins, hair extensions, mustaches, wigs, and overlined lips.
You might be afraid of making everyone mad and ruining the "momentum" they've built in the email chain.
Nobody should be afraid of losing his job ... That is why we will abolish fixed-term employment contracts.
It also provides Democrats with evidence that they don't need to be afraid of genuinely progressive economic rhetoric.
And he thinks his fellow Americans shouldn't have to be afraid of losing insurance when they're struggling financially.
They would have done much better to recognize their own strong position rather than be afraid of weakness.
Still, that doesn't mean you should be afraid of inquiring about important things like salary and benefits. Right?
Jupiter's tension with Mercury really wants you to say yes to everything—don't be afraid of saying no.
Those are the things humans are usually afraid of because we were wired to be afraid of them.
Study and master debt instruments and the positive qualities of debt, and don't be afraid of leveraging debt.
"What I would be afraid of is that, if it fails, we let down the world," he said.
"The only ones who should be afraid of my presidency in Colombia are the corrupt," Petro has warned.
There are a lot of things to be afraid of and depressed about in our relationship with Tehran.
I used to be afraid of things like that when I was a kid because of Christian upbringing.
We should not be afraid of threats from North Korea, but we should be concerned with their actions.
What's interesting about Unsolved Mysteries is that it treated the unknown as something you should be afraid of.
And he locked me in the garage to teach me not to be afraid of the dark. Once.
His thing is you're not to be afraid of being ugly, which is hard for dancers to do.
" "To a refugee in West Bengal, I want to say, you don't have to be afraid of anyone.
Do not be afraid of Trump, he's a bully and a bluff, bullies end when they're called out.
Lonnie, a mixed-breed dog born in an animal shelter, used to be "afraid of everything" before Westminster.
"There is nothing to be afraid of," he said, and asked Fajardo if he could pick one up.
It sounds like a Justin Bieber B-side, and this guy doesn't seem to be afraid of that.
Among Democratic voters who backed Sanders over Clinton, just 210% say they would be afraid of a Clinton presidency.
I'm worried about little kids out there who wouldn't get the story because we would be afraid of trolls.
They might be afraid of physical violence, emotional abuse, or other repercussions (like being fired) if they don't comply.
Don't be afraid of 'giving your opponent name ID' – especially if that name ID is of the negative kind.
"Don't be afraid of who sits in the White House," she told church-goers, reportedly to a standing ovation.
This week's "Don't Be Afraid Of the Dark," opened with Ally Mayfair-Richards (Sarah Paulson) being terrorized by (real?
The universe of Game of Thrones is vast, and there's no shortage of things to be afraid of. Greyscale!
"I couldn't farm, I couldn't go to see friends, as they might be afraid of me," Yang tells CNN.
The politicians stripping her of those rights and protections profess to be afraid of using the bathroom with her.
"Consider me a dangerous man/ But you should be afraid of this dang candidate," Eminem raps in the song.
Mix and Match "Pull more chairs to the table to fit everyone — don't be afraid of asymmetry!" she suggests.
So I don't think Democrats should be afraid of framing our economic message in terms of growth, not fairness.
" Celebrating MLK Day at Ebenezer Baptist Church, she said, "Don't be afraid of who sits in the White House.
Read MoreHawking: Threats to human survival likely from new science "We should not be afraid of AI," he said.
Rigidity, like what you can find in my culture in Pakistan, is what you have to be afraid of.
To truly be afraid of something, we must believe it's real — or at least that it could be real.
Don't be afraid of the unknown during this eclipse, Virgo—embrace it and see where the universe leads you.
And in some cases, you may go through the exercise and still be afraid of what you are considering.
They wanted to put it on Main Street America and say: 'Here it is, don't be afraid of it.
Don't be afraid of the side hustleFor as long as I can remember, my mom worked a side job.
"We were taught not to be afraid of illness," said Lee Ho-yeon, who left the church in 2015.
You start to be more likely to take offense where none was intended, and to be afraid of strangers.
But at the same time, why be afraid of that — why not just throw it out into the auditorium?
They teach women not to be afraid of color, like red lipstick, bright yellow eye shadow or holographic highlights.
" At the same time, he added, you have to be afraid of going too deep, or "it becomes cartoon.
This was before an ugly presidential campaign and eventual presidency taught me to be afraid of my new neighbors.
It's more common to be afraid of flying than driving, yet getting behind the wheel is vastly more dangerous.
And Amanda Ong, 21, a senior at the college, said her classmates should not be afraid of Morningside Park.
She didn't want me to be an outcast, but also didn't want me to be afraid of being eccentric.
But to give you enough of an argument that you should not be afraid of your association with Israel.
"I understand that parents may be afraid of getting their children vaccinated," said Oxiris Barbot, the city's health commissioner.
I've been getting texts from American friends asking me if they should be afraid of a North Korean attack.
President Donald Trump and the Republican party are doing their best to give those men something to be afraid of.
And really, after our heroes triumphed over the embodiment of death, were we supposed to be afraid of these clowns?
More broadly, he argued that the 99designs approach isn't something that designers with more traditional roles should be afraid of.
In the end of the video, Logan told people not to be afraid of those who might have the disorder.
Many women that I know in general needed help because motherhood is hard so just don't be afraid of it.
When people are really putting their lives on the line, to be afraid of writing a book felt like cowardice.
There's still reason to be afraid of this kind of control, but it feels a little more distant these days.
We shouldn't be afraid of the technical aspects of it, and we shouldn't underestimate the difficulty of accomplishing them either.
We can't be afraid of our darkest feelings, the yew tree says — not if we want to experience healing, anyhow.
"If the President believes that there's nothing there, then he shouldn't be afraid of the facts coming out," Peters said.
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The only thing they may be afraid of is getting busted on their story that they're a traveling folk group.
You won't be afraid of confrontation, and you won't have time for the people who can't keep up with you.
At a very basic level, this is really good, and not something that we should be afraid of pushing further.
" Mendelsohn isn't having it: "They're telling the American people that chain migration is some new thing to be afraid of.
Do not be afraid of suffering, he and the M.C. urged the open-mouthed and tearful children, who applauded enthusiastically.
In many cases—no proof, but look at them—they were people who ought to be afraid of Mr. Trump.
Julie, when she meets him, is not yet fully an adult and thus doesn't know what to be afraid of.
They tell us to be afraid of those who are different, to be suspicious of those with whom we disagree.
It also displayed a clueless streak when it repeatedly urged its human listeners not to "be afraid" of new technology.
We must not be afraid of being loud because the only way change is made is when we are deafening.
No one should be afraid of their street, or the mall, or the movie theater, or their house of worship.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Act quick in a crisis, talk simpler all the time, and do not be afraid of faster inflation.
"To be afraid of economic growth because we have to fulfill some obligations, this is an inadequate approach," he added.
David Bowie spent his life reinventing himself for us, encouraging us all to not be afraid of doing the same.
The rehab also must be accompanied by behavioral therapy to teach patients not to be afraid of their back pain.
It doesn't matter to him that most of the things he urges us to be afraid of pose no danger.
Let's not be afraid of optimism," Larry Kudlow, the White House's chief economic adviser, said on NBC's "Meet The Press.
Besides, women have real reasons to be afraid of traveling alone, there are security and personal safety matters to consider.
"She has always inspired me to try new things and to never be afraid of what comes next, " Branson said.
Businesses should not be afraid of firmly standing up to white supremacists, Republican strategist Joe Watkins told CNBC on Wednesday.
I was raised to be afraid of the same things every other black person was pretty much raised to be afraid of, and it's not like N word using MFer is going to come up to me and be like, oh, well, I see your shoes, I guess I'm going to spare you today, sir.
What is the purpose if I'm a worker somewhere in mid-America and I have to be afraid of my workplace?
Do you just go on Twitter like "Hey, anybody wanna pretend to be afraid of black people for this music video"?
How do you think we can educate the public to not be afraid of AI or collecting that data from then?
The president reminded us not to be afraid of change, but to wield it to improve the lives of all Americans.
"The state, the nation and the people should not be afraid of, and be defeated by, such terror acts," he said.
This is because they might be afraid of hurting their feelings or might consider it rude to ask such personal questions.
Despite his EGOT status, John Legend wants to assure his fellow Voice coaches that they have nothing to be afraid of.
"It's a daily fight in my mind to not be afraid of postpartum [depression]," she told Tyler on a recent episode.
Can the face of the NFL theme song get radio airplay in a genre that seems to be afraid of women?
Rats treated with synthetic oxytocin after being taught to be afraid of a stimuli were less afraid than the untreated rats.
Here are three of the most priceless lessons I've learned: I used to be afraid of my inability to be perfect.
"I don't think standing up for myself for equal pay is complaining or something I should be afraid of," she said.
"It's a daily fight in my mind to not be afraid of postpartum [depression]," she told Tyler in a recent episode.
That means that Edwards, who has complained about the patient the entire episode, might actually have something to be afraid of.
I threw it out earlier this year, naively assuming I no longer needed to be afraid of my own federal government.
"I just wanted to raise awareness for it and let people know it's not something they should be afraid of showing."
We may be afraid of plane crashes, but we know at least that they are due to mistakes or ill intent.
"What he is going through is what every person should be afraid of so that they don't do it," she said.
If you're trying to survive as an artist, there's no room to be afraid of failing or not being good enough.
And a two-point spread across different parameter choices is nothing to be afraid of, especially amid other types of error.
Smith-Schuster told ESPN that he used to be afraid of dogs, but his French bulldog, Boujee, has changed his life.
I want to see art reflecting life by way of our human nature to be afraid of people we don't understand.
It is too absurd to be afraid of a woman, just because she happens to be a mannish writer of reviews.
He tends to be afraid of watching scary movies but William will sit on my chest and watch whatever I'm watching.
"We're doing pretty darn well in my judgment — let's not be afraid of optimism," Kudlow told Meet the Press's Chuck Todd.
And I found the advice, like to stop insulting my own work and to not be afraid of being disliked, useful.
It's a chance to feel belonged and loved, a chance to express yourself freely and not be afraid of the consequences.
And given Monday's developments, they're not the only ones who should be afraid of being ensnared in Mr. Mueller's spreading net.
With oil demand approaching 100 million barrels a day, the world should not be afraid of U.S. shale output, Novak said.
Barclay has said Britain should not be afraid of leaving without a deal if it cannot get a divorce deal approved.
"Let's show the country there is nothing to be afraid of when it comes to the US-Mexico border," O'Rourke said.
Anthony advises leaders to always look for new technology and says you shouldn't be afraid of throwing away old business models.
Anthony advises leaders to always look for new technology and says you shouldn't be afraid of throwing away old business models.
You aren't wrong to be afraid of Effie, the only character in this production from the Sherman Theater of Cardiff, Wales.
The moon in Scorpio asks us not to be afraid of our most powerful feelings, especially as surprises come up today.
The team behind Wonder Woman learned a crucial lesson from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: Don't be afraid of color.
WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) - Act quick in a crisis, talk simpler all the time, and do not be afraid of faster inflation.
"If you want this color, you can't be afraid of warmth because warm tones will come out in the sun," Ess explains.
No, not really, but a new study says we shouldn't be afraid of fat in food -- if it comes from olive oil.
While Styles hasn't necessarily been strutting around in six-inch stilettos, he doesn't seem to be afraid of a little added lift.
The interviews really felt like informal conversations, and I didn't have anything to be afraid of, but the preparation truly paid off.
But I was taught that that was OK, because sexuality was shameful, and something I should be afraid of and anxious about.
Moser's resilience in the face of their attacks means other similarly situated candidates won't—or at least shouldn't—be afraid of them.
Everyone, not just farmers, should be afraid of the blow to innovation and scientific research that a Bayer-Monsanto merger would bring.
You can be afraid of clowns and also know a clown isn't going to sneak up and murder you in the street.
It was a brilliant, if transparent, piece of marketing: who could be afraid of a car that lets you take a selfie?
With that in mind, here's our annual Global Fear League—a guide to which countries everyone should be afraid of this year.
To be human is to be afraid of the unknown — of the dark closets of our world, wherever they happen to be.
He called himself "proudly populist" and insisted that children and European leaders should not be afraid of him, but that "parasites" should.
I tell him not to be afraid of where life takes him; it will work out the way it is supposed to.
The monsters leave it up to the kids to stop screaming and figure out how not to be afraid of one another.
Let's not be afraid of optimism," Larry Kudlow, the White House's chief economic adviser, told NBC's Chuck Todd on "Meet The Press.
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark The humor in Lynda Barry's harrowing 1999 illustrated novel "Cruddy" isn't just dark, it's pitch-black.
"Most Americans know President Trump ... seems to be afraid of the truth," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-New York, warned Monday.
Don't be afraid of online shipping costs because, even with those costs, some items can be less expensive online than in-store.
He's learned "to not be afraid of what hasn't happened yet" and believes that Claire is exactly how she's supposed to be.
The basic programming was that you had to die to be freed anyway, so death was not something to be afraid of.
He appears to be afraid of Russia and Vladimir Putin, so he hesitates to criticize and condemn that nation or the man.
A deep well of strength can be accessed now, but if you want to harness it, you can't be afraid of transformation!
We're not getting any younger, and the wild world of viral words is not one to be afraid of — it's one to embrace.
Technology firms entering the financial services space shouldn't be afraid of partnering with the biggest players in the industry, according to two executives.
So for me to be afraid of you in that moment, I was just like, 'I don't know what to do right now.
If you're terrified of the ocean because of sharks, you should reconsider—the real thing you need to be afraid of is invisible.
Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay said Britain should not be afraid of leaving without a deal if it cannot get a divorce deal approved.
"I want you to be happy in life and I want you to not be afraid of who you are," she tells him.
In other words, you need to get fruits and vegetables however you can, and there's no need to be afraid of your produce.
Sometimes we learn to be afraid of something, because we're taught or conditioned to fear them, or because we experience something very traumatic.
Americans don't need presidential hopefuls to tell us what to be afraid of — we are already terrified, and we have been for months.
Bold as it may be, there's really no reason to be afraid of the look — at least, not according to celebrity makeup artists.
Spend a lot of time hanging out in bars known best as Broadway haunts, and don't be afraid of talking to strangers. 5.
Andrea Corley said it hasn't been recommended by their doctor and they would be afraid of another allergic reaction if they used it.
But I think we ought to have these kind of ... I think we should not be afraid of having these kind of conversation.
A tendency to be afraid of anything unusual seems like paranoia by our modern standards but is very good in an evolutionary sense.
It's like being able to realize what is this thing that made me be afraid of heights or like I fuckin' hate waterbugs.
Kids may be afraid of monsters under their beds, but the Doctor takes great pride in being the one thing those monsters fear.
This [tick] is something we need to be aware of and continue to monitor, but people don't need to be afraid of this.
But if the trend continues and rates continue to rise through October, history shows there may not be anything to be afraid of.
It's pretty clear if we stay on the same course we're on right now, there will be a lot to be afraid of.
"We welcome all these kinds of discussions wherever they occur and should not be afraid of them as an industry," Mr. Benioff said.
Hiding it doesn't work, but she soon sees sadness as nothing to be afraid of — sadness can't help itself, and means no harm.
Don't be afraid of cans — they're the vessel of choice for many innovative breweries, and they chill down more quickly than glass bottles.
She had good reason to be afraid of severe childhood illnesses: in 1912, her twelve-year-old brother, Edwin, had died of diphtheria.
A puzzle by itself can't hurt you (paper cuts notwithstanding), and it's just a game, so what is there to be afraid of?
Because what they're basically saying is, in America it is officially reasonable to be afraid of a person just because they are black.
"Why should we be afraid of something that has not killed people here in this country?" an epidemiologist argued in the LA Times.
Or, perhaps the Kremlin may be afraid of lower voter turnout -- an indication of voter apathy and a decreasing legitimacy in the government.
For professional clowns, their worst nightmare is to walk into a party and have a child or an adult be afraid of them.
But what I took away was don't be afraid of getting really into it on the issues and really deep on the policy.
The decision to transition is immensely personal, and trans people shouldn't have to be afraid of uprooting their lives to live their truths.
"We should not be afraid of depreciation, I believe the scale of the depreciation is not limitless, we can completely control it," Yu said.
The people who Trump is trying to say should fear criminals instead have learned to be afraid of politicians who incite fear of criminals.
There's lots to be afraid of in Murder Party director Jeremy Sauliner's violent new wilderness horror film set in rural Alaska, Hold the Dark.
"Some people say he may be afraid of losing," Ted Strickland, the Democratic former governor of Ohio and a Biden friend, told BuzzFeed News.
" To prove his point, he spent an entire year trying not to be afraid of eating food that was "outdated" or that had "expired.
I survived the scariest thing I can image doing, and now I feel like there's nothing left in this world to be afraid of.
"There's a lot to be afraid of there, but generally the best money is to be made where people fear to go," he said.
The thing was, for me at least, I had no idea what was going on or what there was to be afraid of directly.
But, given his experience, Arlovski is not one to be afraid of the problems posed by a relative rookie—even if it is Ngannou.
You would think with the way he was treated he'd be afraid of people and other dogs but he was so happy and grateful.
Best salary-related advice: Do not be afraid of negotiating and do not be afraid to walk away from something that doesn't feel right.
"I think it is a misconception to be afraid of higher interest rates — unless you are a net debtor instead of a net saver."
The majority of people crossing here, officials say, claim to be afraid of deportation from the United States or worried about Trump's immigration policies.
Fear may cut deeper than swords ... but these fun photos prove that when the camera stops rolling, there is nothing to be afraid of!
Another was that, interested in the mass audience as she was, she would never be afraid of kicking a popular phenomenon in the teeth.
Don't be afraid of not having your dream job just yet — as long as you're working towards your goals, things won't feel so scary.
Like bees and some leafy green vegetables, clowns are the kind of thing you're too damn old to be afraid of at this point.
You can just get to the airport 20 minutes before and walk leisurely to your gate and not be afraid of missing your flight.
"We should not be afraid of using the expression of who we are to catalyze change," Tam wrote last year in Oregon Humanities magazine.
"I was just made to be afraid of my own personality in every single situation I was in before I was solo," she said.
" According to 7News, her message to others after her attack was "not to be afraid [of wildlife] but to have a respect for them.
There is a prominent overlapping theme in both Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and Brahms: How far will we go to protect children?
CS: It's a whole lateral movement in itself, an academic domination of creativity where students are encouraged to be afraid of risk and uncertainty.
It's easy for communities to be afraid of animals like the cougar and grizzly bear — which has spurred recent debates as its populations recover.
Pressure from a big corporation that might be afraid of losing money due to a bad law is a good way to influence lawmakers.
As part of today's announcement, Facebook published a blog post titled "Hard Questions: Should I Be Afraid of Face Recognition Technology?" featuring the above video.
Bringman said the wardens believe it is the same animal that attacked the boy as it did not appear to be afraid of the wardens.
Food is cultural, so a lot of black and brown folks might be afraid of losing that connection to their family at the dinner table.
"The central bank may be afraid of quickly using its weapons because if it has no big impact, it will be a waste," she said.
If I was in perfect health — if I had won my last two fights — if I had no problem, people would be afraid of me.
And on the left, Democrats are going to be afraid of the Teamsters, on the right, a lot of people in red states are truckers.
One character might be afraid of heights where another will happily climb, and another might know useful information about vacuum tubes where another is clueless.
And so we click, Like, and share them, performing parental concern, pushed by the pressure to be afraid of the same things as everyone else.
And that's scary, but it also means a lot to me, not to be afraid of a place and see Perugia through my family's eyes.
I used to be afraid of the dark because sometimes I watched horror movies as a kid, and I was freaking out all the time.
"If you have a system that's not that well designed for security ... I'd be afraid of the loss of that biometric data to someone else."
But at the same time, he warned that people should be afraid of the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs, and urged governments to prepare.
People and other animals are hard-wired to learn to be afraid of various cues and places that are linked to dangerous or aversive experiences.
"She does not seem to me to be afraid of making a mistake, or not saying it perfectly," he told Vanity Fair about Ocasio-Cortez.
Not be afraid of every man that looks at me or thinks I'm nice and just wants to meet me and get to know me.
" She had firm beliefs on style: "Buy good things only and never be afraid of wearing them too often or of not 'being in style.
As Durant learned, to be a successful investor, you have to put in the work and not be afraid of asking questions along the way.
If we pour you an ounce of wine from a bottle that you purchased, you should not feel uncomfortable or be afraid of asking questions.
Pakistan calculates that it can use this tactic to hurt India without fear of retaliation because India would be afraid of provoking a nuclear response.
By the end of the story, the boy understands the wind and rain are sounds of nature and that there's nothing to be afraid of.
That number would include both undocumented immigrants and United States citizens who are Hispanic, all of whom might be afraid of harassment by federal agents.
"The main message is: Don't be afraid of the pain," said the lead author, Anneleen Malfliet, a doctoral candidate at the Free University of Brussels.
I urged him to not be afraid of interacting with white people and to treat them the same way he would treat our family members.
The difficult question, however, is how do we, as higher education leaders, create an atmosphere in which people will not be afraid of challenging conversations?
The Rise of Skywalker emphasizes, specifically, that a Jedi cannot be afraid of her identity — which is to say, of her past or her future.
Buffett told Gates to "swing for the fences," a baseball metaphor that means you should make big bets and not be afraid of taking risks.
Maybe unconsciously or maybe consciously, and it takes an experience like that in some cases to realize there's nothing for me to be afraid of.
This is the same guy who said that, you know, his son has to be afraid of police officers because inherently, they&aposre all racist. Right?
The whole point was to make a cool record that wasn't cool at all, so we shouldn't be afraid of putting a U2 song on there.
Market volatility is just a sign that investors are resetting their expectations — and it's nothing to be afraid of, The Carlyle Group's Glenn Youngkin told CNBC.
The questionable people tend not to prey on the large dominant groups of white males bombing around the place like there's nothing to be afraid of.
Police in many cities refuse to act as proxy immigration officers, on the sensible ground that illegal immigrants should not be afraid of talking to them.
Edelman had seven lessons that included working quietly toward thoughtful goals: "Don't work just for money," prioritize family and don't be afraid of risk or criticism.
This strategy is more appropriate for investors who are familiar with selling options and looking to generate income but may be afraid of bonds, he said.
Cruz is what we should be afraid of," O'Rourke said, pointing to Cruz previously shutting down the government, "perhaps because too many people had health care.
Cruz is what we should be afraid of," O'Rourke said, pointing to Cruz previously shutting down the government "perhaps because too many people had health care.
I've lived a good life, a full life, and I'm nearing the end of that life … if it happens, why should I be afraid of it?
He had endured these afflictions so quietly that it never occurred to me to wonder whether he'd begun to be afraid of what might be next.
Remember this every time you hear Trump attack the press: Only people with something to hide need be afraid of those whose mission is to seek.
A man named Boone Scheer said his mother-in-law was patting Mickey to show her young grandson that he shouldn't be afraid of the character.
Anthony advises leaders to always look for new technology, noting that you shouldn't be afraid of throwing away old business models that are no longer effective.
Ojeda says that they may just be afraid of going against the wishes of a major economic power that has given them substantial, much-needed aid.
He lays out a defense of Facebook's Instant Articles, and argues for why publishers shouldn't be afraid of handing over their work to the social network.
That caused another 7 percent drop in Lending Club share price, although there is nothing to be afraid of as the loans actually perform as they should.
So the first thing is for people to put it on top of the table, and not be afraid of, Well, we're just going to be fighting.
"What the manga say is, people are the same underneath - and this teaches young people not to be afraid of either the aged or ageing," she said.
And I think it's important to work on a game and not be afraid of saying something about our world and just accepting it and embracing it.
Jones pressed Ruffalo, asking what men have to be afraid of during a time when many women are standing together in solidarity against sexual harassment and assault.
You only want to ... You want to be great together, but you can't be afraid of talking about, like, "You're off-key," and that kind of thing.
I think that gives me a huge advantage, because I'm not scared of the things that most people should be afraid of if they run for office.
As Oliver starts to chop the meat to a rough mince, he explains why people shouldn't be afraid of swapping out their beef or chicken for game.
"What the manga say is, people are the same underneath - and this teaches young people not to be afraid of either the aged or aging," she said.
"I'd be afraid of not having enough information due to the surface area of these products, but the creativity they showcase is worth the risk," he said.
It actually made it out to be quite positive and fun — not something you should be afraid of or try to race through as quickly as possible.
Trump has made it clear that he would not be afraid of running against Biden, frequently calling the former vice president's health and mental fitness into question.
It's almost certainly because she's unafraid of embracing big, abstract ideas and using vivid language like "dark psychic force" that many mainstream politicians might be afraid of.
He has a noble political goal in mind as well: to humanize Muslim texts for American readers, who are too often taught to be afraid of them.
While we accept excellence and, dare I say, elitism in our athletes, and artists, so must we learn to honor, and not be afraid of intellectual excellence.
"Everyone shouldn't be afraid of this disease, if anyone has got it, you should trust the country, trust the hospital and trust the doctors," she told journalists.
For those of us who have observed them for longer, however, there is not only nothing to be afraid of — there is plenty to be amused at.
Gant encouraged reaching out to a professional, but also recommended asking for feedback from people you know — and above all, don't be afraid of switching things up.
"I think there's nothing to be afraid of in running for Trump if you focus on what's gotten done," said Robert Steele, a national committeeman from Michigan.
"The only way that we can cultivate what makes America great is to look to the future and not be afraid of it," Buttigieg said in Marshalltown.
That McCarthy appeared to be afraid of DCF interfering with Bond's housing rather than the police coming to arrest him for murder might ultimately work in his favor.
Even if you do such a thing, tunnels still exist, as well as reasons for the U.S. to be afraid of invasions and terrorism on the American side.
All you have to do is accept that death is what it is: a part of life, and then you'll understand that it's nothing to be afraid of.
"My instinct was that he would be able to create something not on paper, that he would not be afraid of going into the dark," Mr. Villeneuve said.
Because then you don't have to be afraid of being emotional in front of them and having them judge you for that — not that we're all so emotional.
Innocuous, inoffensive holiday fun, but users quickly began mocking the insinuation that brains are anything to be afraid of because it's quite common to eat them in China.
We need human beings in the loop There have been a number of conversations on whether we should be afraid of AI-based machines taking over the world.
Because in true love relationships, the fear is always there, but when you find the Frankenstein's monster to your Bride of Frankenstein, there's less to be afraid of.
Each episode delves into something that has piqued Van Ness' interest whether it be one of his Queer Eye castmates or whether he should be afraid of snakes.
And both arguments ignore the fact that the authors have nothing to be afraid of: The reviews being aggregated almost entirely treat the books in questions very well.
There's an oppressive quality to the world around you, an inability to ever be fully aware of where you are or what you should even be afraid of.
And we don't have to be afraid of some other that won't vote for us, because we know that 10 years ago they voted for Barack Hussein Obama.
Quynh also adds you shouldn't be afraid of having some fun with the green hue, by adding texture to the mix, such as a matte or shimmer shadow.
But on some other level, we all know that an actual rabbit is right to be afraid of an actual fox — and that muddies the movie's message considerably.
"Anyone that is treating you unkindly, it is only because they are afraid or they have been taught to be afraid of how important you are," he said.
In the words of Y Combinator Founder Paul Graham, you are going to have to "do things that don't scale" and not be afraid of digging right in.
But then I realized he didn't kick my ass as bad as I thought he was going to and that there was nothing really to be afraid of.
The move is saying, Look at what "illegal aliens" have taken away, and be afraid of the danger these immigrants pose to your community and to your children.
If I need a fragile man to be afraid of me, I can generally get that for a lot less than the $8,000 these talking robot heads start at.
" Donham testified that Till told her, "You needn't be afraid of me," and that he used an "unprintable word" while saying he had done something "with white women before.
Ghorbani said the central bank saw no reason for companies to be afraid of coming to Iran and that sooner or later banks would thaw towards doing business again.
This means we tend to be afraid of immediate, unusual, high-impact risks such as terrorism and ignore long-term risks, such as our own health or climate change.
"No politician should ever be afraid of the American legal system working its will," Graham told Fox News about many of his colleagues' refusal to comment on the case.
If from the very beginning you present everything that is unlovable about yourself and they still want to go home with you, then there's nothing to be afraid of.
And I want to see these grays so it reminds me every day that time is running out and that is something to celebrate; not to be afraid of.
Mercury retrograde has a reputation for causing miscommunications, lateness, and general annoyances, but you don't have to be afraid of it—you can actually use it to your advantage.
I felt like something was kind of holding me back at the beginning, so the song is a reminder to myself to not be afraid of what could happen.
As recently as a week ago, public officials in New York were telling us not to be afraid of taking public transit or otherwise living our lives as normal.
Nonetheless, his bottom line for showerheads is like his bottom line for other aspects of the roiling microbial mix we live in: Don't be afraid of letting life inside.
On Friday night there was one place in the country where you could take part in a social gathering and not be afraid of spreading or contracting the coronavirus.
On Friday night there was one place in the country where you could take part in a social gathering and not be afraid of spreading or contracting the coronavirus.
"It makes no sense to be afraid of a voice, or be sympathetic with a voice sounding miserable, if you damn well know this voice is yours," he says.
I used to be afraid of not being able to convey what I feel or what I think and bringing more questions from everyone, and literally, everyone becomes intrigued.
"We should not be afraid of the NGOs but rather of the members of Parliament who represent Russian interests," said Erzsebet Schmuck, an opposition lawmaker, referring to nongovernmental organizations.
Sometimes people keep conversation light with friends and family because they assume they already know what's going on, but also, they may be afraid of what they might learn.
So even as a kid, I learned to be afraid of Boston and the Red Sox, and when I thought I would be traded to them, I was worried.
It has world competitors, so you know you can't talk about China as a poor country, it's a leading country and it should not be afraid of opening up.
"(Environmental inspectors) must confront the hard tasks in earnest and not be afraid of offending people... and never let violators off the hook without resolving the problem," said Zhai.
Don't be afraid of the IRS While the U.S. government certainly isn't revered in the book, it also goes to great lengths to make clear that readers shouldn't be afraid.
"No one in the region should be afraid of any agreement between Serbs and Albanians in Kosovo, the region will be more stable, stronger and economically more attractive," he said.
George W. Bush is the architect of the Iraq War who built a large part of his appeal on the idea that middle America should absolutely be afraid of lesbians.
LONDON (Reuters) - If Britain cannot get a Brexit divorce deal approved by parliament, it should not be afraid of leaving without a deal, Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay said on Friday.
My advice to others: Don't be afraid of being open and asking for help — there's no shame in not knowing everything (who does?), and others really do want to help.
Tong might be afraid of political or personal reprisals, or embarrassed to have written gay erotica, or she might simply not want to be at the center of media attention.
Yachty is quite literally becoming the future of music, but that's not something to be afraid of: We should be happy that the future is so innovative—and so fun.
"I'd be afraid of anything that looks like a bond," said Hogan, who expects yields to begin moving higher in the coming months — diminishing the attractiveness of that asset class.
She previously starred in 2010's Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, co-written by Guillermo del Toro, where she played a reluctant stepmother who ultimately becomes a heroic figure.
"We are here to assure Donald Trump that there is nothing to be afraid of," Ms. Stein said during a news conference and rally with his tower as a backdrop.
So I would just encourage you to pick the 3 to 5 things you're going to go work on, go work on them, and don't be afraid of the feedback.
In the interview, Attenborough referred to a 2017 incident when Morrison, then Treasurer, brandished a lump of coal in parliament and told opposition members not to be afraid of it.
"It's huge to be able to give people a chance to exhale and to go back to normal and not be afraid of who's out in the woods anymore," she said.
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My butterflies were basically my body's way of telling me to run from the lion in front of me, because I sensed something in him that I should be afraid of.
"They have learnt not to be afraid of people ... and they're made that connection of 'hmm I can get salt from people'," Olympic Park superintendent Sarah Creachbaum told CBS News Denver.
The robot that's really something to be afraid of, my new post-apocalyptic coach Dreifuss said, is Boston Dynamics' WildCat, which runs at 19 mph and is not messing around whatsoever.
" Asked if the off-the-shoulder look is too revealing, he says go for it: "My tip for women is not to be afraid of showing a little bit of skin.
They were taught not to be afraid of certain sounds and vibrations and were placed in centrifuges to simulate rocket launch and test the effect of centrifugal forces on their bodies.
"She normalizes [a lot] in this crazy time where people seem to be afraid of change and anyone who is different from themselves," the Canadian actress told Refinery29 over the phone.
Yet, what separates her earlier work from her latest, Lust For Life, is that Del Rey is less sentimental; less apt to wallow in the past and be afraid of change.
"If I could tell my younger self something, I would tell her don't be afraid of your imperfections, because one day people are going to love you for them," says Blige.
When dealing with a taboo topic, such as stillbirth, this is even more challenging as both health care providers and women might be afraid of increasing anxiety, rather than improving health.
"Having promised to do infrastructure, we can't be afraid of the pay-for and let that be an excuse for inaction," Huffman said, advocating a plan of "at least" $2 trillion.
Tlaib doesn't seem to be afraid of controversy -- and it's an open question how much she will end up working with or at odds with veteran Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Zeynep Tufekci, a techno-sociologist, contends that Orwell's 1984 is not the dystopian future we should be afraid of, it's the future where the highest-bidding authoritarian can own our attention.
Sporting a patch after the test, she told Isatu Tholley, an older girl nervously awaiting her turn, that there was nothing to be afraid of, and urged her to be brave.
AH: I used to be afraid of teenagers, and a teenager can still cut me a certain way by looking at me like I'm not cool, but man, I'm so impressed.
But all money aside, Phillips should feel pretty good about the fact that she's just made history—as the world's most badass grandmother who really doesn't seem to be afraid of anything.
Of course, it's pretty easy to be afraid of clowns when demented circus performers are seemingly descending on one's home...though whether these guys are real or imaginary remains to be seen.
"If a person has nothing to hide, there is no reason they should be afraid of the government looking at specific content with a warrant," said Kostrzewa, one of the poll's respondents.
Some Republicans, meanwhile, seem to be afraid of seeming insufficiently hawkish if they limit what the military can do in the face of the intelligence community's ever-louder drumbeat of global threats.
BERLIN (Reuters) - China's Premier Li Keqiang called on Berlin to sweep aside barriers hindering Chinese firms' investment in Europe, urging German companies "not to be afraid" of cooperating with their Chinese counterparts.
Now is a time where both the Israelis and Palestinians must bolster and refocus their leadership, to encourage them to be open towards a solution and to not be afraid of trying.
When you talk about gay men being vulnerable, is it that because many would be afraid of going to the police after a robbery or assault because they themselves would be criminalized?
Sara, 28 I used to be afraid of being non-sexually naked in front of a partner, even though I'm an absolute nudist when I'm on my own or with platonic friends.
"I certainly don't think investors want people who run corporate America to be afraid of making smart business decisions," Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities, said in an interview on Thursday.
That suggests rural spiders are indeed photophobic while urban spiders, though not actually attracted to the light, have ceased to be afraid of it—not so much Steatoda triangulosa, then, as Steatoda luminosa.
While Winter's behavior may seem erratic, scary, and just plain impossible to understand, latest episode "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" starts to hint there just might be a method to her madness.
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Actually, I think my innate punky, I-don't-give-a-shit attitude help me, because I took more risks than I would have if I had considered what I should be afraid of.
Trump scapegoated and fear-mongered—suggesting repeatedly that Americans should be afraid of all Muslims, particularly those born in foreign countries—while arguing that this scapegoating and fear-mongering was, in fact, tolerance.
If you're in the right hands, then there's nothing to be afraid of, says Elayne Angel, a body piercer, member of the Association of Professional Piercers (APP), and author of The Piercing Bible.
Whites should be afraid of the migrant caravan traveling from Central America, especially since "unknown Middle Easterners" were hidden in its midst, an alternative fact that he cheerfully acknowledged was based on nothing.
"I wanted my show to say, 'We don't have to be afraid of this, and we can tell this story with all the sordid details that go along with it,' " said Mr. Fein.
But I've learned by now — in the Falkland Islands in the dead of winter and the Pacific Coast of Mexico at the height of summer — not to be afraid of the low season.
Several senators up for reelection in purple states are considered possible votes for witnesses, as are a handful of retiring senators who may not be afraid of a political backlash if they do.
" As Adam Klasfeld of Courthouse News wrote, Nielsen's thread essentially asks Americans to "Be afraid of a terrifying threat that we cannot disclose but which utterly contradicts the public data we submitted to Congress.
Anyone that is treating you unkindly, it is only because they are afraid or they have been taught to be afraid of how important you are because being different means you make the difference.
But it has existed for centuries, and travelers of any sort -- whether flying or catching their bus to work -- cannot allow themselves to be afraid of what might happen when they leave their homes.
"I think that many times, we're taught from such a young age that sex is something that we should be afraid of," said another friend of mine who also learned about sex through friends.
We are still far more likely to be hurt by the normal kinds of things that we're exposed to every single day, like getting into a vehicle, and we shouldn't be afraid of this.
In the days following Trump's election, I remember grasping blindly at symbols to broadcast that I was afraid and upset — and to tell other people that they didn't need to be afraid of me.
By having fun with her one arm, Scarlette's showing people it isn't not a topic people need to shy away from or be afraid of (unless it's the basis for a skeleton costume, perhaps).
Homan has served as the face of Trump's harshest immigration policies, saying undocumented immigrants "should be afraid" of law enforcement under this administration, which may be difficult for purple-state Republicans to get behind.
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" The policy opened doors for both work and education, and Park said he didn't "have to be afraid of applying for a job or something that could improve my life or my family's life.
Trump should also be afraid of the movement because it is what is energizing and mobilizing women all over the country to run for office and to register and vote in the midterm elections.
Mr. Hill, an incredibly friendly man whose entire face and head are covered in tattoos, said he got them years ago, because he wanted people to be afraid of him, because he hated himself.
Don't be afraid of your pets A dog tested positive for coronavirus in Hong Kong last week, sparking incorrect fears that pets may be able to catch and transmit the virus to their owners.
I attended a performance happenstance in the thick of my anxiety, and it was one of the only places where I could sit in a large, crowded room and not be afraid of vomiting.
Maybe the challenge we should pass along to black children now is to never be afraid of avoiding the shackles of corporate America and creating their own businesses — businesses that also serve our community.
"If you do not decide in a radical way to be on the side of the children, mothers, families, civil society, you are right to be afraid of us," said the reporter, Valentina Alazraki.
To the extent that Democrats acknowledge these trends when talking about the border, they use them to say Americans shouldn't be afraid of these migrants and that we shouldn't close our doors to them.
To calm the nerves of employees who might be afraid of stepping out of the office for a long stretch, he wrote: "I'm pretty sure the office will still be standing when I get back."
"This is one of those moments where it's dawning on people that maybe all the assurances that we don't need to be afraid of the Fed are being proven to be totally bogus," he said.
"I'm aware of nothing that Will Smith did that would cause this killer to be afraid of his life to the point where he would follow him after the situation would be diffused," Thomson said.
We got Johnny out in NYC this week and had to ask some baseball questions ... and that's when the 2-time All-Star told us teams NEED to be afraid of the Red Sox's potential.
"The BOJ shouldn't be afraid of revising (its exit strategy) in the future and openly debate the subject now, paying heed to market voices," Akio Negishi, head of Japan's life insurance lobby, said on Friday.
" Rooney said some Republicans might be afraid of being rebuked by the party if they expressed skepticism about the President, saying, "It might be the end of things for me...depending on how things go.
Don't be afraid of seeking support from friends, family, and resources like the National Domestic Violence Hotline if you feel like you need to (and as well as following the steps we've laid out here).
The terminators: Central bankers and economists are telling people not to be afraid of a Schwarzenegger-esque dystopian world in which robots take all the jobs and then kill all humans because of increased automation.
"It sends an important message that legislatures don't have to be afraid of this, it's not a third rail anymore," said Jeff Laughlin, a 37-year-old software programmer from Barre, who supports the measure.
"A large part of it is we are conditioned not to be afraid of anything on the downside, because we believe the central banks will come to the rescue," Academy Securities' Peter Tchir told me.
There is no evidence to establish, conclusively, that Croatia could not knock Spain out in the quarterfinals, or that Uruguay and Portugal should be afraid of running into France or Argentina at the same stage.
I don't want to be afraid of talking honestly about my sex life with the man I'm married to, and that includes being able to at least raise the subject of sex outside of marriage.
Without getting into specifics, Obama also said Democrats shouldn't be afraid of big, bold ideas -- and that it's good to re-imagine some of our social institutions and to update them for the new economy.
But there is an irony to a Silicon Valley executive stressing incumbency as a sales pitch; if anyone should be afraid of a disruptor, offering a service no one else does, shouldn't it be them?
"And the more you talk about it, the more likely you're going to help one of your friends who might not know that they have it because they may be afraid of speaking about it, too."
But her point -- that the merely well-off don't have to be afraid of her, or the Green New Deal, or "socialism" -- is sound, because not very many people make more than $10 million a year.
Weidmann, a policy hawk who in the past criticized the ECB's easy-money policy under Mario Draghi and was long tipped to replace him, said rate-setters shouldn't be afraid of disappointing investors expecting more largesse.
"More spending is not, by itself, something to be afraid of," they wrote, arguing that high levels of debt could be sustained in the medium-term, given that low interest rates mean borrowing costs are lower.
When Rachel and I spoke, she said don't be afraid of the fact that he reminds you of guys you've dated in the past, be secure in the kind of man he is to you now.
"I say that no one must be afraid of a political force such as the League, which rules two of the most important Italian regions," Giorgetti told Reuters on Friday night, referring to Lombardy and Veneto.
The Swede also makes children's books, and, like Maurice, whose publishers tell him his work is way too morose, he has struggled in a market that can be afraid of art that isn't shiny and bright.
Then he told me that I shouldn't be afraid of doing something that hurt a little because one of the things with most memorials is that generic language, by its very design, is not very communicative.
While the news is justifiably harrowing to those who would prefer not to be at war, there's no reason to be afraid of a Vietnam-style draft just yet, per a nifty explainer from USA Today.
" Standing outside Mr. Quist's new Bozeman headquarters on Saturday, a few hours after a spring snow shower and before she was to begin canvassing, Ms. Shaida made a plea: "Don't be afraid of a populist message.
Mr. Ancona said he did not understand why anyone would be afraid of the K.K.K. "If you follow the doctrine of the Klan, it is a positive Christian organization that brings benefits to people," he said.
At the time I did "Hadestown," it was so new, and the part didn't say very much, so it was a lot of internal work, and I had to learn not to be afraid of that.
And it's totally possible that a citizenship question wouldn't have that big an impact — whether because it wouldn't matter that much or because immigrants will already be afraid of the census no matter what it's asking.
" Rooney did acknowledge that some Republicans might be afraid of being rebuked by the party if they expressed skepticism about the President, saying "it might be the end of things for me...depending on how things go.
Netflix should be afraid of Disney's OTT play Meanwhile, the newly expanded list of virtual MVPDs (multi-channel video program distributors) fix their initial flaws, offer consumers real competitive choice, and hasten consumer cord-cutting even further.
The director of the museum that houses the Tollund Man tells Ms Blackburn that seeing the shrunken, preserved body each day made him realise that "death is not so bad; it is nothing to be afraid of".
"It's huge to be able to hopefully give some people the opportunity to exhale," she said, reports AP, "and to hopefully go back to being normal and not be afraid of who is out in the woods."
There was a lot to be afraid of in 2017 and plenty of reasons to look for a space that was simultaneously as beautiful and charmed as a daydream and as dark as our frames of mind.
" Jack Citrin, a political scientist at the University of California Berkeley, is also skeptical that Trump would be afraid of debating Clinton altogether: "[He] sees himself as a winner in that context based on the Republican events.
But Maya makes it clear to Cat that what she fears most isn't death exactly, but the way her death might affect those she loves: "Will you be afraid of my ghost, too?" she demands of Cat.
"One of the great things about having a best friend as we do with America is we can call you out when we think you're wrong … I think we shouldn't be afraid of doing so," he added.
"Dear people of Colombia: do not be afraid of asking for forgiveness and offering it," he said, at an emotional meeting that brought together victims of the 50-year civil war with former guerrilla and paramilitary fighters.
When interviewed, Wilson told investigating officers that "she didn't mean the statement to sound the way it did and that she was just trying to teach her coworker to not be afraid of firearms," the report said.
Kim Jong Un's father and predecessor, Kim Jong Il, was known to be afraid of flying, but the younger Kim has been shown in official photos getting off airplanes and even "flying" a North Korean designed aircraft.
Because it has really allowed me to be myself, and your music will forever inspire me to take hold of sexiness and not be afraid of it—to shine and have that kind of ability to captivate people.
He won't be afraid of adding to the national debt if he believes the spending is an investment that will pay dividends in the form of eventual higher tax returns that one day can stanch the red ink.
"This is one of those moments where it's dawning on people that maybe all the assurances that we don't need to be afraid of the Fed are being proven to be totally bogus," the "Mad Money" host said.
In 2014, the French model posed nude for the magazine's May issue, and was quoted in an interview saying that she used to be afraid of being perceived as "weird," and was scared she'd never find a partner.
Afterwards, I started really thinking … what I should have done, of course, is just turn to the little girl and maybe started up a conversation and shown by example that it was really nothing to be afraid of.
Similar to Wilkin's study of trypophobia, a paper published in the Association for Psychological Science attempted to discern whether humans possess a rapid detection mechanism for snakes, which could innately predispose certain people to be afraid of them.
Anna Dapelo-Garcia, a health care administrator in Palo Alto, California, and the founder of Lean In Latinas, told Vox that reading Sandberg's book gave her confidence and taught her not to be afraid of her own voice.
Don't be afraid of outside-the-box pedagogy It might seem like the neighborhood handyman has just had you waxing his cars, painting his fence and sanding his deck with all your free time, but trust in him.
It's the modern inversion of the '70s horror formula Eggers was clearly inspired by: yes, the Devil may very well be real, but the one we should really be afraid of is the devil in our own hearts.
"People need to be a little more sanguine and not be afraid of missing out, because what they could be missing out on is a major-league correction," Daniel Alpert, an investment banker and economist, told The Hill.
It's so much more satisfying to push yourself to the tune of 'yes I can' than to be afraid of failing or feeling like you're somehow not good enough if you don't perform the way you wanted to.
They feel a lot of fear even when there's nothing to be afraid of, and this leads to anxiety disorder — which 18 percent of Americans have — and PTSD, which 8 percent of Americans will experience at some point.
Don't be afraid of 'tough votes' and other advice As departing senators outlined concerns in their farewell speeches, many described what they believe has contributed to the highly divisive political climate and what they think needs to change.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Never try to sleep your way to the top, but don't be afraid of making a scene: that is British artist Tracey Emin's advice to women setting out in the fiercely competitive art world.
"We [opened the shelter] because we don't believe anyone should be afraid of the person who loves them or be hurt in their home," Fink says of the all-men's shelter, which she says has received community support.
Though some bystanders may be afraid of touching a bleeding gunshot victim, or of causing further pain by improperly tying an improvised tourniquet, experts say that having the training is empowering and provides the tools to take action.
Turns out, he was an avatar of the coronavirus, predicting a time when everyone would be afraid of their palms being sweaty, knees weak, and arms heavy with vomit on their sweater, even if it's just mom's spaghetti.
People tend to be afraid of the dark because they don't know what's around them, but you're comfortable lingering in the shadows, and you're fond of luring both mates and opponents there to have your way with them.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday urged governors not to be afraid of the nation's most powerful gun lobby as they seek to beef up school safety after last week's deadly mass shooting in Parkland, Florida.
What we should be afraid of maybe the domestic dog which bites four to five million people per year just in the United States, but it&aposs very difficult to make the domestic dog look like a man eater.
Of course, while our base inclination is to be afraid of robots the more they closely resemble humans and animals, there is obvious value in one that is dexterous enough to navigate complex situations like operating a door handle.
" She also understands the only way to embrace a new situation is to not be afraid of criticism: "I'm never going to allow any type of [failure] to be the definition of my talent or my skill or me.
"Maybe I, being on the platform that I am, can say this louder than the kid who has to get on the subway and go to school: You don't need to be afraid of who you are," she says.
In a study from 2016 in Nature Human Behavior, he and others showed that after they conditioned people to be afraid of specific visual stimuli, they could lessen their fears later by pairing the same stimuli with a reward.
He said: don't do that, don't be afraid of hurting me, I don't want this to be pleasant, I don't want this to be some harmonic, beautiful piece of design or architecture that has nothing to do with anything.
"The administrative and bureaucratic burden" of separating reproductive health out of those operations "is staggering," Ehlers says, noting that monitoring and complying will lead to a dramatic chilling effect on reproductive health because groups will be afraid of missteps.
These are guys that have families, that have goals, aspirations, things they want to do with their lives, and they shouldn't just be brought down to a headline or something to be afraid of because they're not at all.
Mr. O'Rourke condemned "the fabricated fear of the president, who wants us to be afraid of one another," and blamed Mr. Trump's language for the August mass shooting in El Paso and for a slew of other hate crimes.
Director: Troy Nixey Writer: Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins Remake of: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) Evil fairies don't necessarily sound like prime horror film fodder, but the malevolent creatures here are scary enough to convince any naysayers.
There's only one way to know if an investor should be afraid of what's lurking in their portfolio: earnings per share that are lower than the dividend per share, resulting in what could be a potentially unsustainable dividend payout ratio.
Since people with panic disorder can be afraid of any physical sensation that reminds them of panic attacks, like a rising heart rate, they may stop doing things like exercising or having sex that would get their heart rate up.
"I want a rape victim to be able to run in the middle of the street, to be able to run down a police officer and report the crime against her...and not be afraid of being deported," Harris said.
"The BOJ shouldn't be afraid of revising (its exit strategy) in the future and openly debate the subject now, paying heed to market voices," Akio Negishi, chairman of the Life Insurance Association of Japan, told a news conference on Friday.
In a more recent study in rats, Lowry and his colleagues found that animals that had been given M. vaccae had faster fear extinction—they were able to get over something they had been conditioned to be afraid of more quickly.
"We want to inspire young girls to keep going in whatever they want to do and to challenge themselves and to not be afraid of certain jobs ... just because maybe something might have lots of males doing it," Halle said.
The letters could just be someone's idea of a sick joke—former owner Bill Shaffer told Gothamist last that there is absolutely nothing to be afraid of—but if so, it's a joke that has had some serious real-world consequences.
"The United States should not be afraid of other countries catching up," Hu said, adding that China is seeking technologies the United States has already developed in the past two decades and Chinese investment could boot profitability in the sector.
In the teachers' lounge at school, his colleagues seem to be afraid of serious engagement, and instead talk about mortgages, debt, and the latest superficial cultural news: Oh, how Elias Rukla would at times pine for someone to talk to.
"He said we [as Democrats] shouldn't be afraid of big, bold ideas — but also need to think in the nitty-gritty about how those big, bold ideas will work and how you pay for them," one attendee told the Post.
For me to be in a culture that would let me do that and not have me be afraid of who I am was beautiful, and it kind of raised me and made me start to have a sense of self.
Fox News's Sean Hannity said on Thursday that there was little to be afraid of—no Americans had died, he noted, days before they inevitably did—and that the virus was simply the latest desperate anti-Trump ploy from Democrats.
Delia Owens, whose "Where the Crawdads Sing" is at No. 10, writes that her love of nature came from her mother, who taught her "how to hike without stepping on rattlesnakes, and not to be afraid of critters of any kind."
"Countries of our region, E.U. member states or other countries in the world should not oppose or be afraid of a potential peaceful agreement between Kosovo and Serbia, even if such a deal might include border correction," Mr. Thaci said.
"They told us when we have to put out our garbage, and they introduced us to their pets so we shouldn't be afraid of them," said Gitti, who, like Chaya, did not want her last name used to protect her privacy.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump told a gathering of state governors on Monday that "we have to have action" in the wake of the latest US mass shooting and urged governors not to be "afraid" of challenging the National Rifle Association.
"If we can add a step that is not painful, that is not invasive, something that people won't be afraid of, I'm hoping that more people [will] be tested and that way we can diagnose cancer at much earlier stages."
To those who were raised to be afraid of us and who think that we are monsters, we want to show that we are human beings, we want them to get to know us, we want to persuade them to change their mind.
"People shouldn't be afraid of bring up issues of bias in law enforcement," responded Kaine who used the story of Philando Castile's shooting by police officers in St. Paul, Minnesota days before the Dallas tragedy, as an example of racial bias in policing.
Virginia Canter, a former government ethics lawyer in the Obama and Clinton administrations, told me that local and federal officials could be afraid of turning down or angering the company out of fear of retaliation from the most powerful politician in the world.
"I remember reading those lines like, 'I'm always going to be afraid of a chair breaking underneath me' or 'whether people will be able to recognize if I'm actually pregnant,' and going to Dan, in tears, like, 'These are my fears,' " Metz says.
And while there have been other dual-port iPhone 7 adapters, the Auxillite's simple aluminum design and small size makes it look like something I'd actually be okay with having on my phone (that I also wouldn't be afraid of suddenly snapping off).
"I'm, unfortunately, being put in a situation where I'm having to be afraid of what's going to happen at the hands of the police, who are actually threatening to, uh, well, yeah, I'll leave it at that," Slawson said in the message.
"I look forward to an America which will not be afraid of grace and beauty": John F. Kennedy's words, carved in the white marble cliffs of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in Washington, D.C., have always seemed more wistful than hopeful.
The six panelists discussed not only how they're able to find spaces for art in New York City—hint: get drunk with landlords and don't be afraid of credit card debt—but also why it's important for people to take those risks.
Being raised in a law enforcement family—and in a military town where minimum-wage jobs in fast-food restaurants are plentiful, but jobs paying a living wage are scarce—it never occurred to me to be afraid of working in a prison.
"She Persisted, The Musical," by Adam Tobin (script and lyrics) and Deborah Wicks La Puma (music), is an exuberant, time-traveling history lesson that instills confidence, too, encouraging girls to listen to their own voices and not be afraid of using them.
"For those women who are not accustomed to exercising or may even be afraid of it, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has demonstrated that we can improve our own outcomes through exercise and we can be strong well into our 80s," Stravitz said.
"If you do not decide in a radical way to be on the side of the children, mothers, families, civil society, you are right to be afraid of us, because we journalists, who seek the common good, will be your worst enemies," she said.
" This is followed by seething resentment at the satisfied citizens in their restaurants and shops: "Hundreds of shiny windows, let them flash away at you, they're nothing to be afraid of, it's just that they've been cleaned, you can always smash them if you want.
It upset me to think that Ming would have to be afraid of this kind of discrimination in her everyday interactions—that she and Kate could be rejected by any business claiming objection to who they are, treated differently just because of who they love.
Her motivation to go public with the story at the time was to instill pride in her daughter for being bilingual—to show her that, in spite of what had happened to her mother, she should not be afraid of using Spanish in public.
And no matter which stories end up getting made, I think we can all agree it's worth taking a page out of The Favourite's book: Don't be afraid of bold characters, surprising choices, great costumes, and, if you want, a whole lot of rabbits.
But I'm not just morally and sartorially opposed to wearing something uncomfortable for long periods of time just because society might be afraid of a little unsolicited bounce — there are other reasons, too, why I've chosen to set my breasts free and banish the bra.
In the 1990s, the NRA even pushed Congress to halt research on gun violence, saying that the research would cause many gun owners to lose their firearms, while too many Democrats seem to be afraid of stepping on toes, afraid of losing some moderate voters.
Trump did repeatedly urge lawmakers not to be afraid of the NRA, but his feel for the gun lobby's grip on Republican lawmakers in Washington appeared to be the extent of his understanding of the factors that have shaped the gun debate in recent decades.
" The language, Potter said, is "chosen to scare people" by companies that "have spent decades trying to get people to be afraid of their own government, to distrust government and to think that anything provided by the government is inferior to what private businesses offer.
"If you do not decide in a radical way to be on the side of the children, mothers, families, civil society, you are right to be afraid of us, because we journalists, who seek the common good, will be your worst enemies," Ms. Alazraki said.
Of course, there are other communities that have much more to be afraid of under Trump's reign, marginalized people whose fears are more urgent and are already playing out in devastating ways via Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, deportations, and imminent threats of violence.
A lot&aposs at stake here which is- INGRAHAM: Yeah I mean Alan Greenspan, Larry Summers and all these guys who predicted recession the first 22016 months, it&aposs going to be a disaster and we seem to- PILLSBURY: We seem to be afraid of friction.
For the study published today in the journal Science, scientists taught mice to be afraid of two different things over time: a sugar solution that made them sick if they drank it, and a tone that was accompanied by a shock every time they heard it.
It's possible that anyone who happened to stumble across an unadulterated version of Devil Doll on TV in the middle of the night might genuinely be afraid of Hugo, who is one hideous-looking dummy — especially when his master Vorelli slips a knife into his tiny hand.
The "I would say" preface and "if fear was the driving force" line make it clear her comment is a response to people trying to justify Islamophobia as being legitimate, not affirmatively stating a position that everyone should be afraid of white men as a group.
And I want to also send a very clear signal that the international investor community should not be afraid of an early election in Greece, every time we hear about an election in Greece we are worried that we'll plunge again into an era of uncertainty.
Those who are defending the sanctuary city policies, including the mayor and his boosters, Mayor Kenney, they will say actually sanctuary status keeps the place safer because illegal immigrants won&apost go to the authorities otherwise because they&aposre going to be afraid of being deported.
"I used to be afraid of … not being successful, but of people knowing who I was, because all I ever saw was people in magazines, and people would talk about all the artists and being in the public eye – I was really scared of that," says Miller.
"It's not a bad thing to be afraid of falling, but it puts you at higher risk of falling," said Diedeke van Wijk, a physiotherapist who teaches the course 3 times a year in Leusden, a bedroom community just outside Amersfoort, in the center of the country.
But fortunately I'm a grown-up and I don't depend on him to pay my bills … I hope that one day people in Uganda, especially parents of gay youth, can understand that a person's sexuality is not a choice and that there's nothing to be afraid of.
While I probably won't be returning anytime soon (truth be told, I don't see an acting career being in the cards for me), this improv class did make me realize that there's no reason to be afraid of putting yourself out there or looking a little foolish at times.
The star — whose hit show Trisha's Southern Kitchen returns to Food Network on May 18 with a special episode celebrating her 20th anniversary at the Opry — says the track is an anthem that will hopefully encourage fans of all ages to "dream big" and not be afraid of failure.
" –Matthew Jussim "Don't be afraid of getting older; whatever you didn't do in your 20s you will get a chance to do again in your 40s (it's called midlife crisis, and it's a lot of fun!)" –Mike Harney "For me, being 25 today means I'm still finding my feet.
Weale, who is a noted hawk and will step down after next month's meeting, said he did not see any sense of panic among consumers or businesses after Britain's vote to leave the European Union last month, and that the central bank should not be afraid of disappointing markets.
The fun is a situation that you're not that sure about, but you're willing to work really hard to learn a lot about it and maybe make a few mistakes, but really delve into it and not be afraid of it… You gotta be fearless and get offshore.
But as one of the tall girls even Big Bird seemed to be afraid of, I can assure you that if Big Bird lived any place other than Sesame Street, where growing up is all about being "smarter, stronger and kinder," his life would have been completely different.
There's nothing truly to be afraid of, when you think about it ... Because I've failed before, and I woke up the next morning, and I'm OK. People say bad things about you in the paper on Monday, and then on Wednesday, you're the greatest thing since sliced bread.
"It's been ten years since we've had this law, and we haven't been able to get this law actually implemented, for women to get [full] reproductive rights, the right to their own bodies, the right to go out to the streets and not be afraid of being raped," Boiteux said.
Netflix should be afraid of Disney's OTT play Last week, Disney rocked the media world when it officially – and inevitably — threw its mouse ears into the direct-to-consumer over the top video ring with separate forthcoming streaming video on demand (SVOD) services for Disney and ESPN television and movies.
This is what Oprah Winfrey said about Williamson's best-selling 1992 book A Return to Love: Oprah got that Williamson was calling for people to think more deeply about their faith, to not be afraid of being misunderstood, or even mocked, by those who demand fealty to the status quo.
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"It's not a bad thing to be afraid of falling, but it puts you at higher risk of falling," said Diedeke van Wijk, a physiotherapist who runs WIJKfysio and teaches the course three times a year in Leusden, a bedroom community just outside Amersfoort, in the center of the country.
That's why it's important that we normalize good security practices: If you don't have that much to be afraid of, it's still important for you to pick up some of these tools, because doing that will normalize the actions of your friends who are, say, undocumented immigrants, or engaged in activism.
"Those who knew didn't know what to do and were far enough down the pecking order to be afraid of losing their jobs if they pressed the issue because all the power lay in the hands of those who called the shots and would stop at nothing to protect each other," she claimed.
When you're in power and you're trying to put out a bill, it's understandable that at some point you want a certain amount of back and forth to happen behind closed doors because of the fact that if everything were in public then people might be afraid of floating a given idea.
GET SMART U.S. Earlier in the morning he lashed out against leftist demonstrators here at home, as if to remind his followers there's plenty for them to be afraid of already: Professional anarchists, thugs and paid protesters are proving the point of the millions of people who voted to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
That's why it's important that we normalize good security practices: If you don't have that much to be afraid of, it's all the more important for you to pick up some of these tools, because doing that will normalize the actions of your friends who are, say, undocumented immigrants, or engaged in activism.
"Overall, the numbers break in the president's favor, so he shouldn't be afraid of drawing a red line with the Russians, negotiating with them as he's negotiating with the Chinese and the North Koreans, which by the way, Americans support how he's handling both of those countries, and those issues," he continued.
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It is the rest of Britain we must be afraid of, those who do not question the overblown headlines of Rupert Murdoch's newspapers and the xenophobic invectives of right-wing parties, people who believe the idea constantly forced down our throats by the Leave campaign that Brexit is about "taking back control" — whatever that means.
And while we're here, what we're doing is we're going to be freeing these lands up and getting the ranchers back to ranching, the miners back to mining, getting the loggers back to logging, and where they can do it under the protection of the people and not be afraid of this tyranny that's been upon them.
Kiefer D. Arends, Mannheim, Germany As a German living abroad, this article provides an impartial impression of the conundrum faced by my fellow citizens: Should we be glad to move out of the shadows of a horrible past by an unrestricted welcome of refugees, or should we be afraid of losing prosperity and "Western" values to an "Eastern" culture?
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I could have red hair and everyone would hate me, so I take that with a grain of salt and that as far as being a woman, you have to give things time, you have to give people the time to see where things go, to not be afraid of things changing and get on board.
Economists Have No Idea'You Can't Be Afraid of the Tech' Some economists see evidence that people are playing video games instead of going to work, logging on instead of getting it on, and plowing a growing share of their time, capital and natural resources into virtual products like social media, games and the latest fad: virtual currencies.
Tip "You can't be afraid of it; that's when you hurt yourself," says Jerome Young, who cracks a 10-foot braided leather bullwhip atop his horse as part of the Buffalo Soldiers of Seattle, a group that performs across the country in the historical garb of the all-black military regiments formed after the Civil War.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, physicist Stephen Hawking and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have all hesitated to endorse the technology or have warned of its dangers, while others, like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, have said we should not be afraid of AI. Right now, Google works across screens, Pichai said, not just computers, but phones, wrists, cars and virtual reality devices.
The other DHS official responsible for overseeing the implementation of the return-to-Mexico policy, US Customs and Immigration Services Director Francis Cissna — whose agency included the asylum officers that engaged in infrequent and unusual screenings of asylum seekers who claimed to be afraid of being returned to Mexico — is reportedly under pressure from Stephen Miller, a Trump aide and immigration hawk, to leave as well.
ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ, NEW YORK CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE: We can say that a Muslim man can be the first governor, that can be the first Muslim governor in this country, in the Midwest, and we don&apost have to be afraid of some other that won&apost vote for him because we know that ten years ago, they voted for a man named Barack Hussein Obama.
In a political climate that seems fueled by such fears, we cannot afford to be afraid of race—either on the right, where racial diversity is a threat rather than a lesson in what is shared, or on the left, where too often fear about getting our language right stops us from speaking for the people who don't have the power to speak for themselves.
The Jays could use a rental second baseman to finish out this season with, and it would be silly of me to say that all this must have only been bad luck and he should be entirely fine going forward, but as far as I'm concerned there is not a lot of reason to be afraid of him having trouble staying healthy beyond that.
We are in a political climate now, particularly in the United States, where women have a lot to be afraid of, so something like this offers a glimmer of hope to other women filmmakers and to future generations like no matter how bad things look, even with Orange Hitler in power, these women came together and we made the first ever all-female horror anthology.
We should all be afraid of what he may accomplish if he manages to appoint a judge, who made an off-color joke about fascism, to the highest court in our land and an attorney general who thinks that making Ku Klux Klan jokes is an appropriate background for the chief law enforcement officer charged with ensuring that our civil rights laws are enforced.
I have had some booking agents—actually quite renowned booking agents—reach out and said they'd love to book a tour with me, but I can't just go on tour with me, a laptop and a guitar; that would be super weird to me I think I might go a Ghost-ish route, where it has to be a big spectacle—still very musical, but something to look at and be afraid of.
I personally choose to be afraid of everything, but Max Read — pivoting off a New Yorker article I still haven't read — says that when it comes to disinformation campaigns, we should worry most about wealthy people: As state-sponsored threats are more aggressively confronted by platforms, the threat of misinformation in U.S. elections will increasingly originate not with geopolitical adversaries but with private intelligence contractors and their wealthy clients, as in Tulare.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE urged Congress on Wednesday to consider increasing the minimum age for buying a rifle, and urged lawmakers to not be afraid of opposition from the National Rifle Association (NRA).
I swore I would rid myself of the vestiges of what was taught to me, which was to be afraid of an angry God who made me a certain way and then disavowed that way in the hope that I'd be some ideal of a person who committed arbitrary acts of blind devotion — eating kosher food only; not turning the lights on during Saturdays; not wearing linen and wool together, which is an actual and serious Torah law.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymaker Martin Weale said on Monday he was unsure whether he would back an interest rate cut at next month's BoE meeting, in contrast to most of his colleagues who think stimulus is likely after Britain voted to leave the EU. Weale - who will step down after the August meeting - did not see panic among consumers or businesses after the June 23 Brexit vote and said the central bank should not be afraid of disappointing markets.
Actress Meryl Streep on Sunday said that the country "should be afraid" of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE because of what she thinks the president might do to keep himself and his family out of trouble, noting that she would "do anything" to get her children out of trouble.
The banks are "quivering" Banks and bankers aren't known to be afraid of much, but according to the head of the BBA, its members are now "quivering" at the implications of the Brexit and have begun to move operations out of the U.K. "Most international banks now have project teams working out what operations they need to move to ensure they can continue serving customers, the date by which this must happen, and how best to do it," Anthony Browne, head of the BAA, said in a column in the Observer newspaper on Sunday.

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