Sentence examples for slightly worrisome from inspiring English sources

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Concern for Feliciano The left-hander Pedro Feliciano's return to the Mets' spring training facility Saturday morning was accompanied with some slightly worrisome news.

You need to exercise some finesse, especially in and around stations, as docking can still be a slightly worrisome undertaking when your ship has a belly full of very expensive cargo.

One of them, Anthony Lake, Clinton's first national-security adviser, told the Washington Post, just before Saddam's arrest was announced, "One of the attractive things about [Dean] — though it is also slightly worrisome — is that it is very hard to characterize him".

He was Mr. Forty-Five percent while Obama and Clinton were fighting it out, and I thought that was slightly worrisome to his prospects.

It was a lovely twist on the more typically combative work versus family storyline (if a slightly worrisome celebration of arranged marriages).

Also slightly worrisome is that the overall numbers collected were not great given the ten year period of study, which may reflect changes in practice or indeed the exclusion of those patients who would be expected to benefit most, such as the sickest surgical patients.

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Different poll aggregators have chosen slightly different methods, and it would be worrisome if they were telling different stories.

Even more worrisome is that the proportion slightly dipped from that of 20 years ago, despite an increased focus on combating gender inequality in recent years.

Also in 2007, for the second straight year and in a trend health officials find worrisome, the rate of births to teenagers rose slightly after declining by one-third from 1991 to 2005.

The slightly higher incidence of IAA, intraoperative bleeding and UTI was worrisome, and due to insufficient primary data our research unfortunately was unable to stratify the postoperative abscess rate according to the severity of the appendicitis.

"Pushing Daisies" opens with a prelude, showing Ned as a 9-year-old boy in the small town of Coeur d'Coeurs (a slightly misspelled version of "coeur de coeurs," French for "heart of hearts" and a worrisome omen for Améliophobes).

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