Sentence examples for meet worries from inspiring English sources

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And even with a campus job and a $5,000 state scholarship, Ashley struggles to make ends meet, worries about her student loans and is increasingly nervous about tuition increases.

Espinoza, the disabled patient struggling to make ends meet, worries plans might limit her choice of doctors or cut the $28 a day Medicaid pays for her to attend the Home Away From Home Adult Daycare in Penitas, where on a recent day seniors gathered to play bingo under a canopy of brightly colored streamers.

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As Dakotah grew up, the Lister ranch staggered along, Bonita making ends meet, worrying about money and Verl's health.

Many women I meet worry that it might in some way be selfish to want more, or to put themselves first.

It was strong enough to bring hope to the mother he met worried about her child in Iraq; hope to the man who's unemployed, but can't afford gas to find a job; hope to the student working nights to pay for her sister's health care, sleeping just a few hours a day.

In many instances, they met worried or even hostile responses from community members who were, as will be described later, suspicious of the unfamiliar heel prick sampling and the involvement of children who were healthy.

They were too busy making ends meet to worry about it.

The parents that I meet really worry about having to feed their family on takeaway food and, for those who are already on a low income, the cost adds to their concern.

The further from childhood I get, the fewer people I meet who worry about or even believe in what Scott G. Bruce, the editor of a new and quite terrifying compilation, "The Penguin Book of Hell," calls the "punitive afterlife". But the Hell here on earth the one that the preachers promised would lose in the end hasn't gone anywhere.

Scientific cognitivism in particular, with its focus on scientific knowledge, is claimed to help meet the worry that aesthetic appreciation of environments is of little significance in environmental conservation and preservation since aesthetic appreciation is trivial and subjective (Hettinger 2005, Parsons 2006a 2006a).

"It is such a sexually liberated city—I can be open about what I do for a living to new people that I meet without worry of being judged," Kush explains.

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