Sentence examples similar to worried sentiment from inspiring English sources

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Italy's rights organizations and anti-racism groups are increasingly worried about rising fascist sentiment in the country.

But instead of being buoyed by positive sentiments, investors are increasingly worried that governments in the United States and in Europe are unable to solve economic problems that may now be getting out of hand.

During the eight-year tenure of the Bush administration, scientists have grown increasingly worried about the spread of anti-science sentiments in Washington, D.C., and the nation overall.

The recession has left many worried and seems to have fueled an antigovernment sentiment that transcends any immediate interest in federal aid.

Since then, pro-EU sentiment has increased as residents become increasingly worried about how negotiations are playing out, the group says.

In fact, many sentiment indicators suggest that investors remain quite worried, and that the market's rise last week may have simply been a world-didn't-end rally, a collective sigh of relief.

Competitiveness: Please remember that the only club you are worried about is your own; not nice, but thankfully there isn't and shouldn't be any sentiment in sport.If the same clubs are at the top so what?

"Very worried.

But worried?

We worried.

(Worried face).

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