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That second set of characteristics worries Mr. McCall's supporters as he faces two candidates who have reputations as relentless and ferocious politicians: Andrew M. Cuomo, who is also seeking the Democratic nomination, and Gov. George E. Pataki, the Republican who is seeking a third term.

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Throughout the study period, in the 35th week of pregnancy, all women will receive a questionnaire covering background characteristics, their worries in general and specifically their worries about EOGBS.

If entities called 'Data Safe Havens' were to turn out to have characteristics that worried a substantial number of individuals or society as a whole or if they were to fail to come up to the standards implied by their name, the very term could start to take on negative connotations.

The key characteristic of worry, according to scientists who study it, is that it takes place in the absence of actual stressors; that is, we worry when there is actually nothing concrete to worry about.

The Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ) [ 51] is originally a 16-item inventory designed to assess pathological worry and to capture the generality, excessiveness and uncontrollability characteristics of pathological worry (for example: 'Once I start worrying, I cannot stop').

His doormat characteristics was initially "worrying" according to Manga Life's Kevin Hill who said he became "far more likeable" once he meets up Hiruma and Kurita.

His pace was down, at 76 to 78mph, and he appeared to be bowling with his shoulder rather than his body, the characteristics of a bowler worried about his back.

Although the results presented in Section 5.1 controlled for a number of personal and family characteristics, we may be worried that we are still not 'comparing like with like' when contrasting the results for the first-generation immigrants with those for the natives.

In this study, we examined contrasting relationships between sociodemographic characteristics and knowledge and worry about AIDS and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

The building blocks in the proposed model are cognitive characteristics associated with pathological worry: these include biases in the processing of emotional information; depleted or misdirected executive control of attention, and the quasi-verbal form of worry itself.

Recent models of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have expanded on Borkovec's avoidance theory by delineating emotion regulation deficits associated with the excessive worry characteristic of this disorder (see Behar, DiMarco, Hekler, Mohlman, & Staples, 2009).

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