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What the constantly connected fear most is disconnection.
Society has connected fear with the sign of weakness and that is one of the reasons why we hate to accept that we are afraid.
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His selection rekindles two sets of connected fears about the South African democracy: of a social conservative backlash, and of a lapdog judiciary.
Needed was only a symbolic bridge connecting fear of the Chechens to anger at truth-tellers in the Russian media.
It really was about the way we relate to each other and long to connect: our inabilities to connect, fears of intimacy, all the stuff you bring up with any other human being".
The shooting appeared to exist at a grim intersection, connecting fears of people who may be inspired by extremist groups with concerns about the lone attackers — usually young men — who carry out shooting rampages.
Parsons identified four obstacles that prevented humans from achieving and performing their True Will, all of which he connected with fear: the fear of incompetence, the fear of the opinion of others, the fear of hurting others, and the fear of insecurity.
We found that undocumented migrants primarily operate on the basis of fear, which also induces the use of alternative healthcare-strategies, as contact with the healthcare system may be connected to fear of being denied care or being reported to the police.
Anger is connected to fear.
Hondrich had always been afraid to swim, but never connected that fear to his experience on the Weser.
That relationship with a handsome fiend, who conducted gruesome medical experiments (flashes of which are shown) on other prisoners, left Ms. Bisset's character obsessed to the degree that she has continued to act out scenes in which sex is connected to fear and rage.
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