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A stressful situation — whether something environmental, such as a looming work deadline, or psychological, such as persistent worry about losing a job — can trigger a cascade of stress hormones that produce well-orchestrated physiological changes.
But Windsor might also prevail because of the very skittishness even some liberals have about moving too quickly for the country — Toobin, in a Profile of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, writes about her persistent worry that this was the case with Roe v. Wade.
Currently, the name most frequently on the lips of advisers worried about persistent underperformance is Bill Mott at Psigma.
Gold prices also advanced on renewed bets for economic stimulus in the United States, while copper eked out a more modest gain as a result of persistent worries about demand from China and about the global economic recovery.
Then there is the persistent worry about lawsuits.
He said he noticed nothing of concern in Mr. Alexis' behavior during the early summer, other than his persistent worry about his car.
Health anxiety involves persistent worry about one's health and is characterized by dysfunctional interpersonal processes such as excessive health-related reassurance-seeking and feelings of alienation from others.
(The exception to this rule is depression, for which persistent worry about the past is a recognised symptom. But it's not called worry: it's called "rumination". "Worry" is defined as anxious thinking about the future).
The IMF has a persistent worry about the longer term outlook.
Consumer confidence tumbled in February as persistent worries about jobs tarnished Americans' optimism, an industry group reported yesterday.
After just a few days of calm, stock markets heaved again on Thursday, sending major American indexes down as much as 5 percent on persistent worries about the economy and Europe's debt problems.
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