She added that proposals to reorganise the service had caused users to be anxious about the future.
But I will say that there was reason to be anxious -- absolute reason to be anxious.
Still, said Ling's husband of 12 years, it's difficult not to be anxious.
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If the Bank of England had reason to be anxious, it was because people knowingly accepted Boggs bills in lieu of banknotes.
The 405-freeway is like every other piece of habitat on Earth that is experiencing human extractive pressures, giving the Earth much to be anxious about.
Egyptians who have cashed in on this bounty have reason to be anxious, now that one of their number has virtually been branded a spy.
Many children are going to be anxious about this extended wait.
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While I was a little apprehensive at first, once we were kitted out in all our safety gear I figured there was nothing to be anxious about.
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Never mind that technology from enterprise software companies like Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM) can speed the process Cable service providers do not seem to be anxious to adopt these technologies.
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Our culture has become so crazed about body size and food intake, that it feels almost normal to be anxious about eating and hypercritical of the bodies we inhabit.
The judge said that contractors, staff and shoppers "have a right to be anxious as to whether they have breathed asbestos fibre and what effect that might have on their well-being and future".
Andrews was easily the most anxious patient I took care of that month, a gray Michigan February (is there any other kind?) which I spent in the hospital caring for patients admitted to the general medical ward at the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center. (Andrews is a pseudonym, as are all the patients I blog about, unless otherwise indicated.) He had plenty to be anxious about, too.
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When people are mindful of balancing skill and challenge so that cooking, or shopping, is neither so easy as to be a boring chore nor so hard as to be an anxious-making annoyance pushing the limits of competence and time then enjoyment can be found and increased.
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Amaral says it makes sense that there would be a difference in the amygdala because people with autism tend to be very anxious.
The downside is they are also more likely to miss out on great opportunities, get too bogged down with details, and have a tendency to be overly anxious.
"The chairman has not determined whether such evidence should be received in any individual case: indeed, he has made it plain that before making such a determination the application would need to be accorded anxious scrutiny, " he said in written arguments.
Democrats who might otherwise support even robust legislation on Iran appear to be hanging back, anxious to avoid handing Sen.
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News Corp. might be able to drive the bidding up a little higher were it not so anxious to be rid of MySpace before the end of the fiscal year.
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The nature of the beast seems to be that people are too anxious to get in front of funding when they are not yet prepared to be asking for it.
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Karren Brady, West Ham's managing director, is likely to try to drive a hard bargain, knowing ministers will be anxious to avoid the alternative of financing annual running costs.
Residents of Ceredigion and Monmouthshire were said to be the least anxious in Wales.
"The generals seem to be falling over themselves, anxious to mollify people and declare mea culpa whereas there is a complete unwillingness to admit to the multitude of errors on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan, " MacGregor says.
They tend to be individuals with an anxious or "preoccupied" attachment style according to attachment theory, which psychologists developed starting in the mid-1900s.
This happens to be an issue the USSR is anxious to promote as a new area for arms control either as part of a conventional forces agreement or as a new naval arms control accord.
This happens to be an issue the USSR is anxious to promote as a new area for arms control -- either as part of a conventional forces agreement or as a new naval arms control accord.
The BBC's Jonathan Beale in Washington says President Obama continues to tread a fine line in commenting on Iran - anxious not to be seen as interfering nor to fuel anti-American sentiment.
We'd all be anxious to meet that 10-16 percent that don't seem to be worried about the economy.
Israel rejects that legal interpretation - but it may not be anxious to see the issue tested in court.
Kids who are afraid to be themselves can become anxious and depressed.
Each of the companies is anxious to be the union's choice so it can shape the contract--and maybe gore competitors in the process.
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