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True, those defensive vulnerabilities are still there - the space between the full back and centre back, which Bosnia exploited to score their goal, is a frequent worry.
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37 It was thus a fairly frequent worry that children who were live-born but died soon afterwards might be claimed to have been stillborn in order to save the reputation of an unmarried mother or to justify a burial 'on the cheap'.
Cancer's highly feared status was endorsed by the majority of a large community sample of 55 64 year-olds, and this was associated both with discomfort in thinking about cancer and frequent worry.
Women who have received an abnormal smear result have reported frequent worries and feeling worse about their body (Lerman et al, 1991; Wardle et al, 1995).
The study found that frequent worries or demands generated by partners and children were linked to a 50%-100% increased risk of death from all causes.
The most frequent worries were Lack of documentation, predictability, upfront planning, and management control.
Gena Haskett, 46, a computer skills tutor in Glendale, Calif., and a frequent Internet user, worries that a high-speed connection would make her computer more susceptible to viruses and attacks by hackers.
It seems almost excruciatingly obvious, but one of the first (and best) things to do when a worry creeps up is to stop and identify what, exactly you're stressing over, said Robert Leahy, Ph.D., director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy, author of "The Worry Cure" (and a frequent HuffPost blogger).
But now I am worried: I'm a frequent user of the dash, which might mean that I'm a dash kind of person.
A frequent traveler, Gulbis said she had never really worried much about the disease.
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