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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worry refers" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "In this context, worry refers to the anxiety experienced during stressful situations."
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Worry refers to the cognitive concern about the possibility of failure and the consequences of failure; and emotionality is the physiological change characterised by nervousness, tension, autonomic reactions and so on.
Worry refers to thinking too much in Borana.
Pathological worry refers to worry that is perceived to be unremitting, hard to control, excessive and of a distressing nature [ 7].
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The worries referred to an unremitting source of anxiety about the etiology and prognosis.
Concerning the short-term effects of tobacco consumption, the major worries referred were breathlessness (50.5%), yellow teeth (20%), halitosis, or bad breath (20.3%).
The major worries referred to the process of giving birth (CWS mean value 2.26) and the possibility that something might be wrong with the baby (1.99), followed by worries about coping with the new baby (1.57), going to hospital (1.29) and the possibility of going into labour too early (1.28).
The major worries referred to the process of giving birth (CWS mean value 2.26) and the possibility that something might be wrong with the baby (1.99), followed by coping with the new baby (1.57), going to hospital (1.29) and the possibility of going into labour too early (1.28).
In the middle of this section on worry, Jesus refers to the birds.
The items that were associated with each other suggested that the first factor represented worries (hereafter referred to as the Worry factor) and the second factor represented information and support (henceforth Information-Support factor).
"No worries" was referred to as "the national motto" of Australia in 1978, and in their 2006 work, Diving the World, Beth and Shaun Tierney call "no worries, mate" the national motto of the country.
HUI2 refers to worry and anxiety, HUI3 to happiness versus depression.
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