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The phrase, long synonymous with the American dream, now evokes anxiety, an uncertain future and a lifestyle that is increasingly out of reach.
For example, a design that does not allow students to experience incremental success not only harms expectancy for success but also evokes anxiety (Weiner, 1985).
(Practice Nurse 7) Parents expect to see their child growing consistently linear growth and if they do not this evokes anxiety.
Moreover, not applying guidelines evokes anxiety about failing to act on evidence, which can obscure the contextual aspects that GPs are particularly keen to take into account.
They thought mothers would struggle watching their infant learn to eat, especially at the start when they might eat very little: Parents expect to see their child growing consistently linear growth and if they do not this evokes anxiety.
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Even so, for some athletes, simply entering a competition can evoke anxiety.
Similarly, the double negative type of interrogation is to be shunned as it tends to evoke anxiety.
"As a paediatric dentist, I've seen many patients since 1987, and from my clinical experience, I found that the sound of drilling can evoke anxiety in dental patients," Karibe told the Guardian.
Some fictional narratives make use of certain kinds of tension in order to evoke anxiety in audience members.
Temporary posts with renewable contracts may evoke anxiety in tenured professors, but let's face it: Tenure is rare.
But for the majority of millionaires -- the 1percentt -- incurring debt does not evoke anxiety.
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