Sentence examples for insecure concerned from inspiring English sources

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They live in an America where parents who aren't merely underemployed may be among the growing numbers of the unemployed, and where the employed are increasingly insecure, concerned that the reality of globalization makes it likely their jobs will be shipped overseas.

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Therefore a suspicious lesion in SSE might have unnecessary barriers with a contact to a primary care physician and a possible secondary referral to a dermatologist, since many primary care physicians also feel rather insecure concerning the diagnosis of melanoma [ 19].

Instead of making you look interesting, it makes people feel as though you're insecure and overly concerned with having them like you.

The series is gloriously focussed on the everyday experience of being black in the South, and, much like the series "Insecure," it isn't concerned with translating that experience or broadening its scope beyond that world to appeal to a wider audience.

Labour vice-chairman Michael Dugher told the BBC his party was talking about "the millions of hard-pressed families who are feeling the pinch" - people who felt insecure in their jobs, concerned about their income in retirement and worried about their children's future, particularly their chances of being able to own their own home.

"Brits tend to be quite insecure as far as sports concerned, especially internationally" said longtime Brit journalist Ian Whittell, one of the most widely respected and knowledgeable reporters on the planet.

(Featherman & Pavlou 2003) PR2 I am concerned that the Yuebao payment system is insecure.

Some might conclude that China is overly concerned about message control or that Chinese leadership is insecure in the need to make such a statement.

For the next 100 years, most published dictionaries were concerned with helping the verbally unsophisticated (or at least the insecure) feel more comfortable with their verbal repertories.

It is worth noting that the traditional adequacy assessment refers to the reliability evaluation of the at-risk states only (i.e. encountering loss of load), without concerning the insecure load conditions (but no loss of load) in the marginal states.

It circumvents the distortions of our insecure thinking and points us in the direction of the highest good of all concerned.

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