Sentence examples for worry a kind from inspiring English sources

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In our secular liberal world, which puts such value on rational choices, consumer freedoms and complete ownership over our life decisions, worry "a kind of mental risk assessment gone wrong", as O'Gorman nicely has it – is far more likely to fester and flourish.

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Other patrons and civil liberties groups worry that a kind of vigilante justice by untrained civilians could unfairly single out people who match a description but have done nothing wrong.

It is impossible, for example, to read of the terrifying ordeal of Tim Durham of Dallas, wrongly convicted in the rape of an 11-year-old girl, without worrying that a kind of hysteria might be present in criminal trials far more often than we like to think.

"The officers were kind, but I do worry a bit about those tasers," she says.

Nowadays, there is always an air of threat about an abandoned suitcase, and worry – all kinds of worries – about their absent owner.

Don't give into any negative comments just be kind and you'll be sure to automatically attract others who would like to be around you so don't worry being kind takes a little time and you'll be fine.

Referring to Sedgwick's offending choice of words, including "liminal," Delbanco seems to say not to worry: "This kind of thing is a shrinking sector of academic life".

Without the vindication – and the bargaining clout – that a hit provides, you worry what kind of record her next one might be.

There are two types of people in the world: the kind who worry, and the kind who don't.

But don't worry, the kind people at Rihm's publisher, Universal Edition, can help us out.

Until somebody with A, the money, and B, the incentive to step up comes along, I worry he kind of glides along unmolested.

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