Sentence examples for social dread from inspiring English sources

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I could name you five or six novels that offer variations on this theme, and either conclude from it that they represent some genuine social dread of being trapped or use it as the basis to call for less escapist plotlines.

I can conjure it all: the waiting, the uncertainty, the cyclical despair, the social dread, the physical discomfort.

Yet health care also differs in important ways: first, there is much less social dread and regulatory oversight associated with safety and reliability in health care (in contrast to other high-risk industries, like nuclear power).

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A peerless piece of science fictional horror, saturated with wrongness all the more powerful for its cold prose, it doesn't evoke so much as demand visceral, social, philosophical dread.

However, I dread social media during election seasons.

That they reinforce race privilege was made clear by efforts to privatise them, thereby avoiding the dreaded social race-mixing.

WASHINGTON — Back in the yesteryear of the campaign, Barack Obama's staff often mocked the "chattering classes," the "inside-the-Beltway social circuit," the dreaded "Official Washington" that has been a perennially convenient bogyman for insurgent presidential candidates.

To explain the effects of both negative impact and concern about stigma of cholera on anticipated vaccine acceptance, one may consider reluctance to accept a vaccine as a kind of anticipatory coping with dreaded social exclusion and stigma by denying vulnerability to cholera.

Nor does Thurlow Dan claim to be a divine figure, like Jim Jones or David Koresh, but rather an ordinary guy delivering a resonant message: "A lot of people think solitude comes from a deep need attached in our social history to the dread of convention.

Both post memes that have as their MO an urge towards almost total apathy that manifests itself in a dread of social engagements, a love of sleeping and eating too much junk food, and a fetishisation of the state of arrested development (talking to people you don't want to talk to is, after all, a problem only adults face).

Reluctance to share knowledge of medical symptoms with associates or kin and medical professionals may stem from fear of disability or death; avoidance of discrimination in insurance, employment and education; or dread of social stigma, shame, embarrassment or rejection.

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