Sentence examples for create worries from inspiring English sources

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Brexit and the possible independence of Catalonia from the rest of Spain are different issues, but both share common ground and create worries for the future.

So far, the British meatball supply has not proven tainted, but an IKEA spokesperson said, "We've decided to stop all sales of meatballs in most European countries in order to not create worries for our customers pending the results of our own tests".

Certain types of research that use biobanked samples, cloning and genetic modification among them (Baker 2014; Liang et al. 2015), create worries about "playing God," violating privacy, and discrimination by employers and insurers (Bates et al. 2005; Kaufman et al. 2009; Lemke et al. 2010; McDonald et al. 2014; Shabani et al. 2014; Trinidad et al. 2010).

Some participants' accounts suggest that shortcomings in communication and understanding about genetic testing for thrombophilia can create worries in sensitive areas of life, such as risks to children or pregnancy.

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Evidence of disagreement, much like 5-to-4 decisions by the Supreme Court, create worry and uncertainty in the financial markets.

The trouble is that it does not challenge, does not create worry, instead allowing the adversary to arrange in a leisurely way whatever formation he likes.

And once you realize how the phrase "I need to talk to you" can create worry and concern, you can always add a little more communication.

FRANKFURT — The sovereign debt crisis would seem to create worry enough for European banks, but there is another gathering threat that has not garnered as much notice: the trillions of dollars in short-term borrowing that institutions around the world must repay or roll over in the next two years.

Overvalued stock markets, the widespread use of credit, record low savings rates and a giant gap between the amount the United States spends on goods abroad, and the much smaller amount that foreigners spend on American goods create worrying "imbalances" that could make any economic downturn in this country sharper than it would otherwise be, it said.

Watching violent TV might also lead to interrupted sleep, since it might create worry or anxiety that could prevent a kid from getting back to sleep if awakened in the middle of the night.

We create worry.

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