Sentence examples for counteract fears from inspiring English sources

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Trying to counteract fears of higher unemployment as the economy slows, Mr. Sarkozy announced a new program of subsidized work contracts, warned companies not to make unjustified layoffs and promised to loosen restrictions on short-term job contracts and Sunday work.

Though the central bank remains unwilling to stimulate the economy as aggressively as the Fed, it promised last year to buy government bonds in unlimited amounts to bring down the issuing governments' rates and counteract fears of a euro zone breakup.

Increased knowledge could alleviate this anxiety connected to being an organ donor through disseminating factual information to counteract fears [ 24].

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As a Presbyterian minister, I believe that what is needed to counteract fear is community interaction, interfaith understanding, civic trust and neighbor helping neighbor — the kind of actions we witnessed after Hurricane Sandy.

Seventy-five ofthem them (43 females, 32 males mean age 42.3 ±3.8SD) volunteered a treatment based on outcomes of Observation 1. Volunteers were randomly divided in group A and Group B. Both groups were allocated to a nurturing approach aimed to counteract fear-rage/despair.

And a bigger equity cushion should help to reduce the cost of debt by counteracting fears that debtholders are too exposed to losses.Bank debt of all kinds will nevertheless be perceived as more risky after this crisis.

Aklilu Wendaferew, who works with the homeless and Ethiopian immigrants in Toronto, says the familiarity that comes from living and working with immigrants daily counteracts fears of foreigners, and that employers are not reluctant to hire them.That seems borne out by an opinion poll commissioned by the government.

However, it is unclear what relationship exists between personal importance of exercise and fears of re-injury and whether, over time, higher exercise importance counteracts fears of re-injury and is associated with greater activity levels.

An innovator and expert in the importance of self-awareness as a vehicle for change in the workplace and in person life, Jane is co-founder of the Inner-Coaching™ Model for Resilience (with Dr. Beth Weinstock), and trains a wide range of audiences in learning strategies for getting out of one's own way, counteracting fear and negativity, and promoting success and well-being in self and others.

However, higher perceived importance of exercise may counteract these fears and be associated with greater time spent in higher risk of knee injury activities.

To counteract the "fear of letting oneself go," he suggested repacking the chips into smaller bags.

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