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In the case of worry, she may respond to her safety behavior by generating further incorrect previews.
Thus, although imagining a novel emotional event typically results in greater emotional reactions than does thinking about it verbally, this does not seem true in the case of worry (or rumination).
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In the case of worrying about future medical expenses, however, it seems like too many people aren't concerned enough.
The case also became a subject of worry about health problems because of the popularity of Botox in the entertainment industry.
"Make Foreign Flights More Familiar" (editorial, April 21) reflects a lack of understanding of the realities of trans-Atlantic air transportation and is, in truth, a case of misplaced worry.
The Debt Management Office was having the time of its life selling debt with an average maturity of 14 years – and not, as in the case of Greece, worrying about where the next investor was coming from.
In case of these worries, the interview can focus on clarifying names, dates and places, before returning to larger content issues.
The communication nurse met with all patients and relatives at the hospital, providing them with a booklet containing contact information, and encouraged them to call in case of any worries after discharge.
Asked whether agents would shy away from bigger gun trafficking cases because of worries such difficult cases could bring them under congressional scrutiny, Jones said the agency wouldn't back down from tough investigations.
But as the tide of Supreme Court-bound abortion cases turns rapidly into a flood, it's become a challenge even for people with a deep interest in the future of the abortion right to keep track of what's happening and of which cases to worry about most.
In an early paper he found that the surge in demand for women workers during the second world war permanently raised the presence of women in the workforce, a case of positive hysteresis.The worry now is very different.
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