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Change in concern: Would you be more concerned or less concerned about your screening test result?
Time 2 measures The following statement was read: Thinking again about the previous scenario, if these abnormal cells/pre-invasive breast cancer cells were instead called pre-invasive breast cancer cells/abnormal cells [switched terminology], Change in concern: Would you be more concerned or less concerned about your screening test result?
"I probably got more concerned or angry than he did at the time.
All parents agreed with the statement that parents of preterm-born children experience more stress than do parents of term-born children, but they did not assess themselves as more concerned or worried than other parents, rather more vigilant or alert.
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We challenge the suggestion that transgender people should be more concerned -- or potentially ashamed -- about their bodies.
For one individual, an unexpected event or experience may seem most important while others may be more concerned with typical or enduring problems.
I had a customer, for instance, ask about whether he should be more concerned about sugar or fat".
The artist is more concerned with emotive or expressive ideas and with the solution of problems he himself poses.
I found myself looking from one to the other and back again, unsure which to be more concerned for, human or plant.
But he also seems far more concerned than Netanyahu — or Mitt Romney — about the potentially cataclysmic consequences of a military strike.
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