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Some male gamers with a deep sense of entitlement are terrified of change".
Forty years after French students tried to change the system from the street, they are now terrified of change, Mr. Fillon said.
Raiding the vaults is de rigueur in an industry where the heads of studios are terrified of change and thus as creatively risk averse as their corporate parents.
Class is a dirty word in politics, and especially in Australian politics, but our own neoliberal elite must recognise that a lot of working class Australians are also terrified of change.
He believes technocrats – managers who believe everything is as it should be and who are terrified of change – have replaced the radicals and the ideologues.
3) You're terrified of change: Similar to number 2, if you're not ready to embrace change, why would you willingly accept opportunities?
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These folks and millions like them across the county are terrified of changes that will leave them stranded, unable to afford the care they need for themselves or their families.
Many have threatened to stop co-operating on collective-action clauses until the "nuclear weapon" of the SDRM is disarmed.Emerging markets themselves are terrified of any change that would further increase the cost of their debt.
"That's a really positive thing, but I think there is a small group of male gamers who feel like gaming belongs to them, and are really terrified of that change happening".
And that means we have become terrified of all change.
Older voters who are 75 years of age and over are equally nervous, if not terrified, of these changes.
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