Sentence examples for worry of something from inspiring English sources

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Although these quotes capture the worry of something epistemically inferior about learning of an event second-hand, the epistemologies that Plato and Locke are working with do not align with contemporary views, e.g., assuming that the hearer is more epistemically high-minded than the casual speaker; in the contrast of belief (or opinion) and knowledge.

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I've been able to "trick" my brain into allowing myself this time free of worry of missing something happening online.

During the composition phase, Harris multitrack recorded the rehearsals, allowing the band to listen to the material and re-examine it, allowing them greater room to jam while writing "without the worry of forgetting something or not fully understanding what [they were] doing".

Users are guided to load their datasets and explore analytical options easily and with little worry of "doing something wrong".

Suddenly there is another problem for batsmen to worry about, awareness of something that might not happen at all, but lurks as a threat.

To many, until not too long ago nuclear warfare seemed like a worry of the past, something relegated to the dustbin of history along with the 8-track, boy bands, and frosted tips.

But for Danes with smaller fortunes, which from Mr. Dam's perspective still includes many of the country's high-net-worth individuals, or those with more than $1 million in investable assets, he does worry about the effects of something like Mr. Bendtsen's proposition.

There's just the hint of something worrying about his expression.

"I just think that Dan has really instilled in a lot of the guys that were holdovers, and in some of the new guys, about that tenacity, about being on the edge, about flying around and not worrying about the consequences of something," Dimitroff said.

Researchers worry constantly about the emergence of something unstoppable.Antibiotic resistance is a product of evolution.

Even if the worry that expanding the classification of something as a public health matter in some way threatens civil liberties is nothing more than fear-mongering, the breadth of what falls under public health may raise concerns about democratic legitimacy.

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