Sentence examples for which is a worrying from inspiring English sources

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He was both evil and effective, which is a worrying combination.

He said he heard a snap or a pop, which is a worrying thing.

The 540 tigers found in this census also includes about 100 cubs, which is a worrying point, Greenwald said.

Another sticking point that the jogger picked up on is Ford's racism, which is a worrying issue, especially considering a quote the Toronto Star published in May, that was pulled from a clandestine recording of Robbie driving while hammered: "Nobody sticks up for people like I do, every fucking kike, nigger, fucking wop, dago, whatever the race.

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"We see Nazi greetings, which are a worrying fact for us," Stefka Ilieva, an inspector at the State Agency for Child Protection, told reporters.

Redknapp added: "We get the maximum out of the players," which is a worry for Fernandes if true.

Farrell has been struggling to kick without experiencing pain, which is a worry for club and country.

Some of these competitors are simply banks by another name, trying to boost profits by cutting regulatory corners, which is a worry.

Billy Vunipola went off looking dazed after an accidental collision with Hartley, which is a worry given the England No 8's history of concussion, before Farrell made it 12-3 from a wide angle with 12 minutes remaining.

But Kansas State doesn't have a ton of weapons offensively, which is a worry when looking at Miami's slew of speedy, talented starters on both sides of the ball.

All of which is a worry, because it basically means that next year we are set to return to the early 2000s when feature walls were painted "good-taste mauve" in an attempt to jazz up suburban living rooms.

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