But the terms have other connotations, too . " Nirbhau " not only indicates fearlessness but also the absence of fearfulness.
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Crayfish which experienced an electric shock displayed enhanced fearfulness or anxiety as demonstrated by their preference for the dark arms more than the light.
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These youths may be especially bad at judging others'negative emotional displays, such as feelings of sadness, fearfulness, and anger.
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Just at the moment that they express their fearfulness of discovery by Hermione, she arrives, boasting of her wealth, status, and liberty.
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A major component of learned aggression and fearfulness is failure to acquaint a dog with the often-unpleasant experience of a trip to the vet or groomer.
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She projects open sexuality, Zen wisdom, fearfulness, and secrecy all at once, and her unfolding plot line is the show's most interesting.
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She said keeping to routines, having family meals together, getting together with extended family, and lots of extra cuddletime are strategies to mitigate against fearfulness.
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For most children, fearfulness, regression, irritability, sullenness, and changes in behavior will peak about now and then begin to diminish, he says.
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Fidell said the war in Iraq was forcing soldiers to come to grips with a new kind of stress, what he called a " global fearfulness ."
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He felt that his tale was a bit frightening for sensitive, young children, and he hoped that the poem would soften the fearfulness of the story.