Sentence examples for worrying terms from inspiring English sources

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Once more he has highlighted in vivid, worrying terms the extent of the problem and its consequences – patient safety imperilled, whistleblowers' lives ruined.

But others see it in less portentous, if worrying, terms as the precursor to another round of sackings as the group faces up to continuing falls in print sales against a background of decreasing advertising revenue.

Jake Sullivan, her policy planning director during an extensive tour of Africa in 2011, put it in slightly more worrying terms.

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This is worrying in terms of competitiveness, since other diamond centres are ready to pounce and take over our position".

It is a worrying trend in terms of cultural and ethnic identification through schooling".

However, the biggest issues worrying them in terms of the region's recovery will arguably be outside the EU borders.

The data is compelling and we really should be worried in term of what is happening today," Professor Wood said.

He is not worried long-term about the knee, eager to strengthen it during the off-season to avoid future problems.

Levie says he can't run his company worrying about short-term price fluctuations, no matter how ugly they get.

"I don't spend a lot of time really worrying about short-term history.

Companies that do not survive the short term need not worry about long term growth.

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