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When we draw together these two threads--the forgetful wilderness and the life of piety as bound up with communal obligation--we can observe what or who is forgotten along our journeys, the result of either worries and travail--or equally, success and apathy.
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Either worrying or thinking or getting excited about the next day.
They suggest that investors are either worried about the sustainability of banks' earnings as economies slow or that they do not trust the value that banks ascribe to their assets.
We either worry about past events that cannot be changed or plan for the future that is yet to come.
It seems like she's either worried about a primary challenge that Trump could help stoke in 2020 or has made some other deal no one knows about.
Americans are fast becoming either worried sick or sick of worrying about global warming amid the endless predictions of the coming apocalypse [see, for example, the letters to the editor following Time's story (Time Inc. 2006)].
The response times to probes in the attended location for worry were also faster than to probes in the unattended location for either worry, t 55) = 6.50, p<0.001, d = 0.44, or arithmetic, t 55) = 5.45, p<0.001, d = 0.50.
Instead, the response times to probes in the unattended location for arithmetic were slower than for worry, t 55) = 4.11, p<0.001, d = 0.36, and were slower than to probes in the attended location for either worry, t 55) = 4.63, p<0.001, d = 0.40, or arithmetic, t 55) = 5.31, p<0.001, d = 0.42.
In keeping with this, Butler, Wells, and Dewick (1995) showed participants a distressing video (of an accident at work) and then instructed them to either worry about it or to generate mental images from the video.
Companies like Fendi and Gucci weren't necessarily wrong, either, to worry about brand dilution.
Most expatriates were either too worried that their names were on blacklists or too ideologically opposed to the government to consider a trip home.
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