Sentence examples for corresponding anxiety from inspiring English sources

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Still, for all the signs of Democratic confidence, and corresponding anxiety on the Republican side, it remains far from certain that the Democratic Party can gain the advantage its leaders are hoping for again.

Moreover, we also found both synchronicity and modality had more influences on punishing than on awarding, which suggested when the condition was taken as not so relevant to themselves, the corresponding anxiety level would substantially descent for threatening than awarding.

By releasing the self-assigned pressure of perfection, you will release the corresponding anxiety and allow yourself to perform up to your abilities.

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Therefore, it is intriguing to investigate whether chewing under stressful conditions could interfere with stress-induced LTD and corresponding anxiety-like behavior.

The more moderate association we observed between resilience and externalizing symptoms was likewise reported in that study [ 17], since correlations between the READ and alcohol intoxication, the use of illegal drugs, theft, and violent behavior were lower than those corresponding to anxiety, depression, and suicidality.

Factor 2, corresponding to the anxiety scale, comprises HAD1-A1, HAD5-A3, HAD11-A6 HAD13-A7 HAD11-A6 and HAD13-A7 items whose loadings vary from -.50 to -.80.

Further, approximately one fourth of the children reported sadness, stomach ache, or headache sometimes, often, or always (options 3 5), and less than one in five had experienced a corresponding frequency of anxiety.

Development of OC-stressor tasks to index anxiety corresponding to each of these domains is necessary to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the downstream effect of CBM on behaviour.

The corresponding analysis of anxiety ratings, explaining 41% of the variance, yielded the same three significant effects: the Hypnotizability by Potential Harm interaction, F 1, 139) = 8.602, p =.004, and the main effects for Hypnotizability, F 1, 139) = 5.210, p =.024, and Potential Harm, F 1, 139) = 62.342, p <.001.

Because we are more than mere essences, but are embodied and live within a specific span of time and because we know that we do we have the existential problems and challenges that we do, together with the corresponding needs and anxieties that attend to them.

This seems the case especially between neuroticism facets (e.g., depression and anxiety) and corresponding psychopathologies with the same name (Uliaszek et al. 2009).

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