Sentence examples for release worry from inspiring English sources

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The scientists, who made the announcement in a university press release, worry that the larger females will produce far more offspring than smaller fish.

2 I release worry from my mind, body, and soul.

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Parents at several schools have rallied against their release, worried that their teachers will be unfairly maligned.

NATO officials and Western diplomats here have been steeling themselves for the release, worried that it will further undermine relations with President Hamid Karzai at a sensitive time when there have been several recent episodes of civilian casualties.

And release the worry that is holding you captive.

Investors recently became worried after the company’s third quarter release reported worrying signs from its subscriber growth (See "EchoStar's Subprime Slide").

When the report was submitted to the Press Council, the thirty-member council initially declined to release it, worried that it would undermine the credibility of publishers.

Participants diagnosed before this incarceration felt confident they would be able to find an HIV care provider upon release, but worried about how to pay for their medications if they could not secure a job or benefits.

Maybe once a fortnight, after a few days of listening to sizzling new releases and worrying that the music is merging into angst but otherwise characterless soup, I play Teenage Kicks to remind myself exactly how a great record should sound.

NIH's press release acknowledges this worry, vowing that the ratio of basic and applied research at NIH "will not be disturbed" by the creation of NCATS.

But it is the thing that makes us release all that worry and anger.

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