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This suggests that at faster rates of employment growth the Fed begins to worry about inflation pressures (or is perceived to worry about such pressures).
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The magic of the cup is all very well, but Rotherham, the only non-Premiership side in the quarter-finals of the Powergen Cup, must feel far too aggressive about perceived injustices to worry about anything as light and fluffy as that.
Pathological worry refers to worry that is perceived to be unremitting, hard to control, excessive and of a distressing nature [ 7].
By 2002, pilots began to worry about what they perceived to be the lack of power and speed of their planes -- the single-engine Cessna Caravan -- for a country as big and mountainous as Colombia.
Repeated cycles of these processes can lead to worry being perceived as uncontrollable, as in GAD.
The 1 10% overdiagnosis estimate was generally perceived as negligible and nothing to worry about.
The measure reflects the tendency to worry or perceive an event as stressful.
"The U.S. will have to worry about being perceived as pandering to a president whose legitimacy is in question.
It's following all the rules, leaning all the way in, and still having to worry about being perceived as "too aggressive" when you display the behaviour required of a person in charge.
When the church becomes busy serving the poor, we have little time to worry about our own perceived success.
In a group of college students, restraint was linked to worry about weight, less (perceived) ability to manage weight, more emotional and binge eating and lower life satisfaction.
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