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 Translation for 'culture of fear' from English to Dutch
angstcultuur {de}culture of fear
Partial Matches
gesch.weten.
cultuurhistoricus {de}
historian of culture
cultuurbegrip {het}concept of culture
sociol.weten.
cultuursociologie {de}
sociology of culture
hoogtevrees {de}fear of heights
psych.
vliegangst {de}
fear of flying
psych.
levensangst {de}
fear of life
faalangst {de}fear of failure
doodsangst {de}fear of death
cultuurcentrum {het}centre of culture [Br.]
cultuurcentrum {het}center of culture [Am.]
kweek {de}culture
cultuur {de}culture
2
vrees {de}fear
bang zijn voorto fear
angst {de}fear
vrezento fear
5
bang zijnto fear
sociol.
massacultuur {de}
mass culture
urban.
stadscultuur {de}
city culture
archeo.gesch.
Cycladische beschaving {de}
Cycladic culture
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Usage Examples English
  • She is hoping to enact change with bringing to light this reality, removing the culture of fear.
  • Therefore, the PAP has had to reassert its relevance constantly by insisting on Singapore's fundamentally vulnerable nature and condition, an insistence that has sustained a culture of fear and arrested the risky global environment, the PAP also knows that the transactional basis on which its authority is built has become fragile and therefore needs to be strengthened by moral authority.
  • The Malawi Young Pioneers were the notorious paramilitary wing of the MCP, used to intimidate and harass the public. They helped foster the culture of fear that prevailed during his rule.
  • In a larger perspective, the high affinity of many news media for crime and disaster has led to a culture of fear where people are taking unnecessary precautions against minor or unlikely dangers while they pay less attention to the much higher risks of, for example, lifestyle diseases or traffic accidents.
  • Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, NY, "Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear", September 10 – April 17.

  • The workers also accused Starbucks of creating a culture of fear and surveillance in the store.
  • and the "culture of fear" which he says currently exists within O.T.O.
  • Helicopter parenting is becoming more clearly recognised in the culture of fear of today's risk averse society.
  • There have been public criticisms of the mechanisms and implementation of some security initiatives and grants, with claims they are being led by the same companies who can benefit, and that they are encouraging an unnecessary culture of fear.
  • ” Several newspaper reports at the time highlighted a 'culture of fear' around the Grand Duchess and "that no-one bar the Prime Minister dared confront her".

  • Social networking tools serve as a quick and easy way for the government to get the suggestion of the public and to keep the public updated on their activity, however this comes with a significant risk of abuse, for example, to cultivate a culture of fear such as that outlined in "Nineteen Eighty-Four" or "THX-1138".
  • A Ministry of Education review found a "culture of fear" and "systemic discrimination" at the school board.
  • The "Sex Objects" single "Orange Alert" gained notoriety as a seething criticism of the Bush administration and of the culture of fear in post-9/11 America.
  • Former RSU student and club member Renee Morse-Heenan established the club after observing what she called a “culture of fear” at the institution.
  • A culture of fear began to grow surrounding unethical medical and scientific practices, which are heavily reflected in the book.

  • In September 2006 they began a series of four public forums with The New School and The Rose & Erwin Wolfson Center for National Affairs about the culture of fear in America.
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