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But, then, Ceil's face was still unlined, except for a worry wrinkle across her forehead, visible when she wore her blond hair tied back.
(See Koethe (2002, 327) for a worry about practical modes of presentation that it smuggles in an antecedent notion of knowledge-how and see Fantl (2009, 461) for a response).
Make time for a "worry period.
Making time for a worry period will also force to sit there and be alone with your worries, which may make it more likely for you to recognize any irrational or unproductive feelings.
" If you've just been given some alarming news, or if there's been something that's been eating away at you all day, make time for a "worry period," when you're free to do nothing but worry about whatever is on your mind.
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He has perfected worry-free quarterbacking for a worry-free career that was once filled with stress and pain.
Those brief sessions, along with public assurances from the Mets that a rotation spot would be reserved for him, made for a worry-free winter.
The journalist Paul Novick wrote to his readers that the family "had exchanged the uncertainty of life as small storekeepers ... for a worry-free existence for themselves and their children".
Fig. 2 shows the same circumstances described above, but now for a worry-prone individual.
But the lawsuit is a distraction for him, and a worry for any potential financial backer.
Lateral gaze incomitance is a worry for surgeons advocating ULR for moderate intermittent exotropia.
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