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The process of making BC treatment decisions can engender anxiety and fear in the immediate period following diagnosis.
Qualitative data obtained from in-patient settings contextualises these findings by showing that requests to endorse a paternalistic care plan retrospectively can engender anxiety among service users, who may attribute legality to their actions and fear retribution should they fail to comply.
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A common crux of the varied threads of research suggests a familiar bugbear: pressure engenders anxiety and anxiety, in turn, affects performance.
In late July, business and union leaders met Mr Abe and other ministers to discuss how to reach such a balance".It's embarrassing to say this," admits Mr Yamada, "but after a first child is born, the husband often doesn't do his bit helping out at home, and that engenders anxiety in the wife about having a second child".
It can also be seen as a threat to their chances of future employment, thus engendering anxiety.
To imagine the enormity of the consequences of sin, yet to relish the possibilities of freedom, engenders anxiety.
With a population of up to 15 million, growing at an estimated 400,000 a year, and with 1.6m buildings, the effect of the gloom-mongering is to engender mass anxiety about life choices: where to live, how to afford it, how to get organised.
There were a number of concerns about the societal impact of screening "I think all that might do is just engender tremendous anxiety in the population at large"; "I think we think it could be detrimental and it also it's unnecessary".
At the Westbourne Centre that employs, in a private capacity, the president of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the literature is understanding to the point you might think of engendering pointless anxiety, about "the concern and embarrassment of drooping pendulous breasts which can occur following pregnancy, loss of weight and ageing".
So, it engenders great anxiety and since my appointment at the end of March, and even more so since I assumed office at the beginning of July, the most frequent question addressed to me has been: 'What does this mean?'.
After the soldiers left the hospital, a custodian found two booby traps -- a grenade wired to a furnace door and another inside a box -- engendering further anxieties among villagers that any door they opened in places where the soldiers had been might touch off an explosion.
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