Sentence examples for observed worries from inspiring English sources

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As Kurt Andersen ("The Downside of Liberty," Op-Ed, July 4) observed, worries about the relationship between individualism and selfishness are as old as the Republic itself.

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Analyses were repeated after weighting for non-representativeness, with little observed difference other than cancer worry reaching marginal significance (p ≤ 0.05).

The pilot was the observed of all observers.

Additionally, we use the terms construct and factor interchangeably when referring to the latent constructs (e.g., cancer worry and health worry) that are assessed by the observed items.

You turn into the observed, rather than the observer.

The implication of the observed association between symptoms and self reported environmental worry is uncertain.

Coming of age in the early 20th century, her father wrote ornate sentences full of finely observed details about people and places, ailments, longings and worries.

This may explain the lack of observed change in the PKU-QOL sub-scores for Worries, Support, and General well-being.

The observed difference between age-groups close in time is worrying and warrants further investigation.

It is conceivable that this item implies emotional worries and concerns as well as the feeling of being left out, which may explain the observed dimensional ambiguity related to this item.

The most prevalent parental worries related to the current or future functioning of their children, while a few cases were characterized by no observed motives or by psychosocial problems only reported by the adolescents themselves.

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