Sentence examples for prevailing worry from inspiring English sources

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The prevailing worry, famously raised by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means in the 1930's, had been that managers would run companies to preserve their jobs rather than to maximize profits.

A prevailing worry about increased fetal growth and the risk of more difficult labour with maternal and neonatal complications was experienced.

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With BVO, the prevailing dose of worry seems to far outweigh that of the ingredient.

David M. Dobson, an Owen County delegate to the state's constitutional convention, summed up the prevailing attitude, which worried that Indiana would become the "receptacle for... all the broke down and worthless slaves of the South".

Worse still, I suggest, Cattrall internalised the prevailing ageism when she worried whether, at the age of 41, she still had what it took to play maneater and staunch friend in her most famous role, Samantha Jones in Sex and the City.

"If they start spouting rubbish about 'not executing our plans' then we really should be worried because sanity is not prevailing".

Furthermore, the prevailing discourses convey contradicting messages that can cause worry and confusion for the new parents.

Many outsiders worry about Japan's debt, which is easy to service at the low interest rates prevailing today, but would not be if rates increased to more normal levels.

My biggest worry is that we in Afghanistan might fail to comprehend and progress in step with the prevailing international values.

Documented reasons for refusal include confusion regarding prevailing laws and regulations; pharmacists' attitudes regarding drug use and drug users; and commercial and safety considerations, including worries about theft, security, and increased drug use and discarded syringes near the pharmacy [ 12– 20].

Airing just these con cerns, Barron railed at computer failure rates running at 25percentnt a year and prevailing attitudes summed up in notably explicit fashion by industry evangelist Guy Kawasaki (also quoted in these columns) as 'Don't worry, be crappy'.

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