Managerial employees, anxious about job security and access to vertical mobility, may pressure themselves into working longer hours. |
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There is actually another group of people who are much more anxious about the outcome than any of the above. |
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For all his unworldliness, Gray has always been anxious about the reception of his work. |
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By this time I was getting a bit anxious about all the crowds of people around, as I am not used to that these days. |
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While Boomers are anxious about their shrunken retirement savings and how to unload their overvalued house, Gen X has other concerns. |
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And they are anxious about dismal public transport, dirty public conveniences, rip-off days out and restaurants that are anti-children. |
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Often, grievers become anxious about their ability to take care of themselves following a loss. |
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There in no need to be anxious about a swell in the amount of bacteria either. |
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I was anxious about what a derailed security apparatus at a small airport could do to me over nothing more than an innocent safety razor. |
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Professors of women's studies are anxious about institutionalization, departmentalization, and teaching evaluations, she said. |
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Job seekers anxious about seeing the freshest Craigslist posts can subscribe to a feed instead of hitting reload for hours in a paranoid funk. |
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If it takes longer than 20 or 30 minutes to get to sleep, do not lie in bed becoming anxious about sleeping. |
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She told how the woman was anxious about her baby's health because he had been born seven weeks premature. |
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There are physiological repercussions from constantly being anxious about calls from creditors or a visit from the repo man. |
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On the other, we are anxious about the impact of a mobile phone transmitter mast in our neighbourhood. |
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They are also anxious about growing popular animosity to the government's repudiation of democratic rights. |
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Amusingly, it pinpoints the exact area which the name-caller is most anxious about. |
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These people are extremely anxious about their jobs and communities and they need to know what the future holds in store for them. |
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On the other, we are anxious about what it takes to host such a major event. |
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For example, if a clock makes you anxious about how much time you have before you must get up, move the clock out of sight. |
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Jupiter installs his concubine in a new palace but Semele, restless and unable to sleep, is anxious about her delicate status in heaven. |
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She confesses to being mildly anxious about making the right choice, but then laughs it off. |
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A psychiatric patient was anxious about her surgery, which was booked for the next day. |
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As well, the person with seizures may be anxious about other people's reactions to a seizure. |
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Most likely you have been worried about the changes you have been seeing in the person and you may also be anxious about the future. |
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Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. |
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As stated in the document, we should be anxious about the increasing number of disabled children. |
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Why then be anxious about what you are going to eat, he tells them, or what you will drink or how you will be clothed, as do the pagans? |
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Many health workers may be anxious about appearing in court or feel that they have not enough time to do this. |
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People can become so anxious about the future that they can't deal with how things are at the moment. |
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After active phases of schizophrenia, you may feel sad, angry, ashamed, guilt-ridden, inadequate or anxious about the future. |
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This is a subject that Parliament and the Commission have been anxious about, and they have been urging the Council to make haste. |
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The face mask sends oxygen into the mouth and nose, but some people find a mask makes them feel claustrophobic and more anxious about breathing. |
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I reminded her that a doctor's confidence was sacred, but that you were grievously anxious about her. |
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Many consumers are anxious about their health, about cholesterol and blood pressure, or wrestle with excess weight. |
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We cannot operate humanely if we take guidelines as absolutes or become anxious about our inability to apply them perfectly. |
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His epistle is written to a faithful community that is anxious about death. |
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Collin and Isabel were focused on their student debt and might have even felt a little anxious about it. |
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Feeling anxious about getting an asthma attack can also make your asthma worse. |
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Explain to them that you don't want them feeling anxious about making decisions for you. |
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You know I loved that girl and wanted to marry her, but although that's all past and gone, I can't help feeling anxious about her all the same. |
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As most teachers confess to feeling anxious about being observed, we have a responsibility to put the teacher at ease. |
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François is surprised by these sunny spells in his life, but he quickly starts feeling anxious about this happiness. |
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Contrary to the perception of people feeling anxious about retirement, there is a sense of optimism shared by both retirees and pre-retirees. |
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The unemployed have a right to be anxious about the ravages on their families exacted by their unemployment. |
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On the one hand, she was anxious about her colleagues knowing about her kink. |
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None of us need feel anxious about trying to be contemporary, he assures us, because none of us has yet figured out the magic formula of living in the past or the future. |
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After more than two decades of merchandising her looks, Elizabeth was anxious about appearing dumpy. |
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Teachers are anxious about teaching the arts and are in need of more professional development in this area. |
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I do call for negotiations between the members of the majority and the opposition, for the country is anxious about a civil war. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Bloc member said he is tremendously anxious about water quality and the sale of water. |
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Many Canadians, viewing their past and anxious about their future, turned to history to define and defend themselves. |
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It is not difficult to understand the fact that she was anxious about, and frustrated, by the process. |
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Consumers were increasingly anxious about food contaminants, which were beyond their powers of perception and assessment. |
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Children's first experiences are crucial, but students are too often anxious about maths and some distort their learning choices to avoid it. |
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The more value we assign to something, the more attached we are and anxious about losing it. |
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Both sides were anxious about effects of these decisions on the balance of power in the Senate. |
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They may feel confused or anxious about having to attend medical appointments, undergo tests, take medications, or miss school or other activities when a seizure has occurred. |
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The common soldiers, anxious about his health, were granted the right to file past him as he silently waved at them. |
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Across the country, Jordanians were anxious about the prospect of the king's death. |
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Political reality in Washington and the American budgetary and legislative processes also mean that investors should not be too anxious about a changing of the guard in the White House. |
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I am extremely anxious about the wariness displayed by Member States with regard to the implications in terms of their own tax and social security systems. |
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Chaplin was nonetheless anxious about this decision and remained so throughout the film's production. |
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Our four contacts were initially anxious about this meeting, but after one hour of conversation, they became more relaxed and they were happy to learn that others were going to continue their support abroad. |
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The British government grew anxious about the delays and disruption of supplies during the month. |
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Sellers was especially anxious about successfully enacting the role of Kong and accurately affecting a Texan accent. |
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You shouldn't get too anxious about your vacation next month. The beach is not going anywhere. |
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In relation to afforestation and reforestation activities, farmers are very anxious about losing access to their land if they do not cultivate it with food crops. |
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The stock markets thus tend to be anxious about the idea of having a Democrat for a president, but appear to like it when the Commander in Chief is a member of that party. |
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The message of the prosperity gospel resonates among the new, vulnerable, black middle class, anxious about hanging onto economic gains. |
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Are you anxious about your child's cognitive development? |
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We are very anxious about demutualisation as everyone is. |
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Oil's gains came even as the Dollar edged up against the EUR as markets remained anxious about unresolved debt problems in Greece and a surprise rise in the Federal Reserve's emergency lending rate. |
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I say to colleagues who have indeed caught my eye, but who are getting anxious about my catching their eye, that it is simply a question of sequencing. |
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It's normal to feel anxious about visiting someone who is dying. |
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How much did the whole world become anxious about the swine flu alone? |
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For example, the wife of a combat Veteran who is anxious about going out in public may not make plans for family outings or vacations because she is afraid to upset her husband. |
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Interviewees related that their boards have become deeply anxious about the risk of being deregistered without truly understanding the risk or where the line is drawn. |
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A woman is more anxious about time passing and death because she fears losing the freshness of youth, she fades, and as a result the experience of time is not perceived or lived in the same way for a man as it is for a woman. |
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You're feeling anxious about going into work. |
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A lot of you are feeling anxious about your future. |
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By the time the first group reached Heming Head, several of the charterers were feeling anxious about their ability to handle a kayak in the prevailing conditions. |
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Migrants appear also to be more anxious about crime than nationals. |
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The good thing about democracy is being able to communicate with whomever one wishes whenever one wishes, without feeling anxious about such communications. |
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Along with the inventories, biologists, anxious about this decline, initiated a research program on productivity and an analysis of contaminants found in eggs. |
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Certainly as I've travelled around British Columbia, I've talked to many laid-off forest workers who were getting anxious about when their EI benefits might run out, and so the extension will help them. |
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There is a great deal of uncertainty regarding the preservation of digital information and professional circles have become increasingly anxious about the safeguard of these new documents. |
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This means, naturally, that a prosecutor anxious about tacking too close to the wind will disclose a favorable piece of evidence. |
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Affect us emotionally: We may feel sad, angry, guilty, helpless, numb, confused, discouraged, worried and anxious about the future, and afraid that a similar event may reoccur. |
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A Mark Morris dancer with a hip injury was anxious about weight-bearing. |
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Edward's opponents began to gather around Isabella and Mortimer in Paris, and Edward became increasingly anxious about the possibility that Mortimer might invade England. |
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He has argued, however, that the demonstrations do not represent the silent majority of Japanese who are too anxious about the economy to give up on nuclear energy. |
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