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According to mean scores, depressive patients reported more sleep-related difficulties and somatic symptoms and some inappropriate worry about their health in their initial interview than did bipolar I patients, who reported more knowledge about their depressive state state at time of entry.
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In his previous two books, the weightless and unspecifying tone of voice was not a problem; he had carefully chosen the arena, and it would have been inappropriate to worry about the unyielding, unemotional formality of the sentences.
The present model borrows from several other theoretical views and incorporates the contribution of inappropriate beliefs about worry (Wells, 2006), intolerance of uncertainty (Dugas et al., 1998), and the role of verbal processing in worry (Borkovec & Inz, 1990).
She said she felt ashamed that her first thought wasn't that Klein had done something inappropriate, but to worry that his girlfriend might have seen them.
Schools also worry about inappropriate use not only by students, but staff as well.
William Safire is quite right to worry about inappropriate requests for Social Security numbers.
Palin was worried about "inappropriate" language.
As his piece on Sparta is being edited, Professor Ober said he worried that inappropriate connections might be made between then and now.
If the HFS-P subscales assess worries and inappropriate behavior related to fear of hypoglycemia, it is reasonable to expect moderate positive correlation between the HFS-P subscale scores and the HSCL-25 scores.
"As a mom, I am thrilled that my daughter wants to read all of The Babysitter Club books because I don't have to worry about anything inappropriate happening in the stories".
Women with flatter chests, however, can get away with exposing a little of what they have without needing to worry about looking inappropriate doing so.
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