Sentence examples for growing angst from inspiring English sources

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WASHINGTON — For all the growing angst over the state of negotiations to head off a fiscal crisis in January, the parties are farthest apart on a relatively small part of the overall deficit reduction program — the down payment.

An unnamed US official, quoted in the New York Times, was explicit: "There's growing angst about Turkey dragging its feet to act to prevent a massacre less than a mile from its border.

"There's growing angst about Turkey dragging its feet to act to prevent a massacre less than a mile from its border," a US administration official told the New York Times.

For the Weather Channel, the rate is mere pennies per subscriber -- which makes it heavily dependent on selling more advertising on the channel and on its Web site".The growing angst between operators and programmers is tough -- especially when the advertising environment is bad," Mr. Burke acknowledged in a recent interview in his office.

Since then there's been growing angst that commercial real estate—office buildings, malls, apartment towers and the like—could plunge the markets back into chaos.

With workers of all ages showing growing angst over their jobs, they've been flooding onto LinkedIn to build up their contact lists in case they get laid off.

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As they gathered, a handful of demonstrators captured the growing public angst.

Mr. Emanuel, below, expressed his regret last week to Tim Shriver, the chief executive of the Special Olympics, after the remark was reported in a Wall Street Journal article about growing liberal angst toward the chief of staff.

Growing Chinese angst that the Republican might take a harder line on China and seek to drive a wedge between it and Russia was on display on Wednesday in the editorial pages of the Global Times, a state-run tabloid.

Adding to all the growing tech angst is the fact that companies do not have proof that all these technological investments -- even when smart -- will enhance the bottom line.

He expressed his regret to Tim Shriver, the chief executive of the Special Olympics after the remark was reported in an article by The Wall Street Journal about growing liberal angst at Emanuel.

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