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NODE says the Canadian regulations come from an unfounded fear of drones.
"I have seen my own patients suffer as a direct result of this unfounded fear."
The governor has repeatedly expressed his unfounded fear that undocumented immigrants are riddled with diseases. 7.
Those estimates were criticized by the Leave campaign, including senior members of government, as unfounded fear mongering.
Far from unfounded fear, our concern for Article 17 stems from multiple attempts to gut it over the years.
Many stayed in their homes for weeks out of fear (unfounded fear, as it turned out) of roadside checks by ICE agents.
So while some politicians are determined to portray Muslims as fundamentally different than the rest of America, this is an unfounded fear.
Therefore, the only mistake one could make would be to fail to wash one's hands because of an unfounded fear of contamination.
Several chefs have repeated this mistruth in newspapers around the country in an unfounded fear that they will somehow lose their seafood supply.
Moreover, vaccine scientists will earn a lot more public trust, and overcome a lot more unfounded fear, if they choose transparency over censorship.
Something that genuinely keeps me up at night is the unfounded fear of being invited to a fancy event and not having anything to wear.
In order for the United States and the EU to move forward, the EU must reject rules that exclude products based solely on unfounded fear.
She and her husband, Bruce, said the decision, in the midst of the outbreak, seemed to be rooted in a new and unfounded fear of Asians.
Poor public and scientific understanding of HIV led to years of rampant misinformation that pushed HIV-positive individuals to the margins of society out of unfounded fear.
Everyday office tedium was one cause, and an as-yet-unfounded fear of disappointing my editors, which reared its head while I raced to hit deadlines, was another.
It's not an unfounded fear, but it is an ironic one: Microsoft could end up being the victim of an "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" strategy if this relationship goes sideways.
Thus, over the holiday weekend, he issued a series of tweets stoking a familiar (and unfounded) fear of border-crossing bogeyman who are hell-bent on committing violent crimes.
Ebenstein: Night and Morning was even more horrifying than you suggest—you would actually experience being buried alive, at a time when this was a common (and not entirely unfounded) fear!
"As a testament to the possibility of living well with HIV, Lloyd will have dispelled much unfounded fear," said Deborah Gold, chief executive of the National AIDS Trust, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"The decades-old Republican strategy of exploiting unfounded fear of immigrants, minorities, the poor, the LGBT community and more, all for political gain, have laid the groundwork for Donald Trump," the Florida Democrat said.
The new label reflects a "moral panic," the critics say — an unfounded fear of new technology that years ago had parents and some experts finger-wagging about the mentally corrosive effects of TV, and before that, radio.
Joe Tsai, Alibaba's executive vice chairman, accused the United States of starting the trade war over "an unfounded fear" that China's rise threatened the national security of the American people, the South China Morning Post said on Thursday.
Although we're in the midst of the worst refugee crisis in history, Trump has consistently reaffirmed his desire to limit refugee entry into the United States out of an unfounded fear of those seeking safety within our borders.
Tom Carper of Delaware, the top Democrat on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, fears that this could undermine science and cause federal officials to think twice about protecting a species — hardly an unfounded fear in this administration.
But for a president with a huge – and not unfounded – fear of food poisoning (represented by an affinity for fast food and well-done steaks), it makes sense that the USDA's Agriculture and Food Research Initiative appears to have escaped the chopping block.
Why do men have a totally unfounded fear that you're in love with them when the truth is, you're just a kind and affectionate person who's not looking for love—let alone with some clown who doesn't even clean his bathroom sink?
The real motivation for the state's action, says Greg Werkheiser, founding partner at Cultural Heritage Partners, the DC-based firm representing the Lenape pro bono, is an unfounded fear that the tribe will pursue gaming venues that could compete with existing casinos in New Jersey.
It is not clear what the legal ramifications are for the prosecution or defense of a drug-related case, but the recent decision of the Massachusetts state court to ban fentanyl and its analogs, such as carfentanil, from the courtroom reflects unfounded fear and misguided science.
Then, a few months ago, I made a decision I'd been fighting for years, mostly out of the unfounded fear that I'd turn into a Stepford wife and lose my signature sardonic Daria-ness in the process: I went on the anti-depressant Wellbutrin, for reasons at the time that were unrelated.
In a climate of unfounded fear, extreme policies like barring travel to the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries, which seem more about engineering a particular American identity than about stopping attacks, become the logical extension of an illogical threat assessment that Mr. Trump may champion, but that is not of his making.
Yet I can't entirely shake the cult in Hereditary — or the very similar cults in other indie horror movies of the 19873st century, like Ti West's 2009 House of the Devil or Robert Eggers's 2016 release The Witch — because it feels, to me, like a throwback to the Satanic Panic, a very real, completely unfounded fear that gripped America in the 1980s and '90s, leading to very real unjust convictions and the infamous McMartin preschool trial.
EMBO Reports, 2(7), 545–548. doi: 10.1093/embo-reports/kve142. Additionally, there exists the unfounded fear that consumption of genetically modified foods is 'unnatural' and dangerous , which has led to numerous legislative efforts- limiting the field to non-transgenic transformations.Marris, C. (2001).
Chin, Aimee. "Long- Run Labor Market Effects of Japanese American Internment During World War II on Working-Age Male Internees," Journal of Labor Economics, University of Houston (2004) p10. To imprison such a large percentage of the islands' work force would have crippled the Hawaiian economy. Thus, the unfounded fear of Japanese Americans turning against the United States was overcome by the reality-based fear of massive economic loss.
Following the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour in December 1941, Canada declared war on Japan. The most gravely implicated group within Canada due to this development was Japanese Canadians. Anti-Japanese sentiments rapidly heightened across B.C. and many threatened to riot if the Japanese population was not removed from the coast. The federal government did little to dispel this unfounded fear of internal invasion by Japanese Canadians.
Shen et al. (2019) discover that Chinese city-dwellers may be somewhat resistant to building wind turbines in urban areas, with a surprisingly high proportion of people citing an unfounded fear of radiation as driving their concerns. In addition, the study finds that like their counterparts in OECD countries, urban Chinese respondents are sensitive to direct costs and to wildlife externalities. Distributing relevant information about turbines to the public may alleviate resistance.
McCormick was born in the Encino section of Los Angeles, California, to Irene (née Beckman) and Richard McCormick, a teacher. She has three older brothers: Michael, Dennis and Kevin. McCormick's grandmother died from syphilis in a mental institution, infected by her husband, who caught it in Europe during World War I (and who committed suicide a week after his wife's death). McCormick's mother contracted syphilis in utero, and McCormick dealt with a lifelong but unfounded fear that she would also get the disease.okmagazine.
By 1949 he was writing traditional pop songs, "Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)", which was recorded by Frank Sinatra. The song led friends to the unfounded fear his marriage was over when in fact it was written for GIs who had returned home from World War II to find that their girlfriends had married someone else. He wrote "And So to Sleep Again" with Sunny Skylar and it was recorded by Patti Page in 1951. Marsala taught clarinet to Bobby Gordon, the son of Jack Gordon, who worked for RCA Records.
Anti-Muslim prejudices are thought to be sourced from a perceived lack of integration among Muslim migrants, and reconfiguration of community and ethnic politics. As part of Islamophobia, Muslims were reduced to caricatures of misogynists and oppressed women; violent men were thought as inclined to terrorism. The Australian media is noted for presenting portrayals of Muslim immigrants in a negative manner, although in comparison to other Western countries, Australian media exhibits less bias as a result of its coverage of the everyday life of Australian Muslims. According to some scholars, public discourse rectifying negative images of Islamic culture result in an unfounded fear of actual Muslims; public discourse focusing on the Western values of women's rights enabled Islam and Islamic clerics to be portrayed as misogynist and oppressive towards women.
As punk rock and ska had begun making a popular resurgence in alternative music in the early 1990s, the members of Exhumator soon began shifting their attention away from metal, and, largely influenced by bands such as Skankin' Pickle and NOFX, formed Five Iron Frenzy as a ska/pop punk side project in early 1995. The name "Five Iron Frenzy" was a band in-joke, conceived during an occasion when the members' "paranoid" roommate brandished a golf club in self-defense out of an unfounded fear of being mugged. Five Iron Frenzy's first show, hosted at a church coffeehouse in April 1995, was as an opening act for Exhumator. According to Reese Roper's recollection of the event, the audience responded to Five Iron's music better than they had ever responded to Exhumator's, and realizing that everyone had more fun playing ska punk than metal, made the decision to dissolve Exhumator in favor of Five Iron that very night.
In the late 18th century, reactionary conspiracy theorists, such as Scottish physicist John Robison and French Jesuit priest Augustin Barruel, began speculating that the Illuminati had survived their suppression and become the masterminds behind the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror. The Illuminati were accused of being subversives who were attempting to secretly orchestrate a revolutionary wave in Europe and the rest of the world in order to spread the most radical ideas and movements of the Enlightenment—anti-clericalism, anti-monarchism, and anti-patriarchalism—and to create a world noocracy and cult of reason. During the 19th century, fear of an Illuminati conspiracy was a real concern of the European ruling classes, and their oppressive reactions to this unfounded fear provoked in 1848 the very revolutions they sought to prevent. During the interwar period of the 20th century, fascist propagandists, such as British revisionist historian Nesta Helen Webster and American socialite Edith Starr Miller, not only popularized the myth of an Illuminati conspiracy but claimed that it was a subversive secret society which served the Jewish elites that supposedly propped up both finance capitalism and Soviet communism in order to divide and rule the world.

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