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They might also be anxious about having a physical exam.
When I wasn't on it, I'd be anxious and depressed.
"She seemed to be anxious," Wan Azirul told the court.
Rule No. 1: You will be anxious before the holiday.
Faced with that, what kind of person wouldn't be anxious?
" He went on, "I don't want you to be anxious.
You can be anxious no matter what your situation is.
Keep things low pressure; the mood may be anxious and annoyed.
He added that he understood why the drivers might be anxious.
More kids are said to be anxious, depressed and cutting school.
"Nobody should be anxious; we want to get it right," Trump said.
The things I used to be anxious about are now mostly resolved.
There's plenty to be anxious about for new entrants to the market.
"I used to be anxious about people looking at me," she said.
But you might still be anxious about the spread of the virus.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain is also said to be anxious.
You might be anxious about losing your job or struggling through relationship issues.
You can get energy from other people and still be anxious around them.
It will also help you since your pet won't be anxious and distracting.
Canadians, like the rest of the world, have the right to be anxious.
It's literally trying to push the person to do something other than be anxious.
"Daughters are more likely to be anxious if mothers are anxious," Dr. Bradbury said.
Investors will be anxious to see how big a "pop" its shares will enjoy.
"I always say be anxious for nothing because if this is my social media, if this is a platform for me to really get the word out and get my brand out then why am I gonna be anxious about it?" she says.
Don't fight it or tell yourself that you shouldn't be anxious; that makes things worst.
But if you don't have litigation underlying it, there is nothing to be anxious about.
Maslow believed that if those basic needs aren't met first, we'll be anxious and tense.
In fact, highly educated people — even doctors, lawyers and MBAs — can be anxious about investing.
If you are really financially insecure, it's not a disorder for you to be anxious.
I've generally found that my brain can't be anxious when it's busy being grateful. Yes.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is said to be anxious about what Mr. Trump will say.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is said to be anxious about what Mr. Trump will say.
If so, will these lead users be anxious to find a more cost-effective model?
They had reason to be anxious: Alabama has a fraught history of violence against abortion providers.
A poll taken by CNN immediately following the debate showed Republicans have reason to be anxious.
He might be anxious about dying, but at least he's trying to have fun while he's here.
She uses the example of someone who might be anxious about a mouse getting into their room.
EU leaders will also be anxious to avoid British participation in the European elections in late May.
"There are just so many things you can be anxious about — it's an anxious time," she said.
Americans, for Mr. Holmes, are even starting to be anxious about the global spread of the English language.
The orthodoxy goes further, holding that we should be anxious about any research into genetic differences among populations.
I even brought him with me the day I was getting top surgery, since I knew I'd be anxious.
Because if you can't cope with the accelerating rate of change you're more likely to be anxious or depressed.
Something that would instill a fear in these officers and cause them to be anxious, alert, poised for action?
Even if the Senate is equally divided, the new president will be anxious to begin enacting her/his agenda.
It is very hard to be anxious about my problems when I can concentrate on fixing someone else's problems.
It's the ability to live freely and not have to be anxious when you look at your bank account.
But I understand: It's natural to be anxious about exposing body parts that we're often told are unclean or repulsive.
People will be anxious, even paranoid, and could be acting from a place of fear, not of trust or love.
Surveys reveal teenagers to be anxious about the country and likely to embrace liberal views, even when identifying as Republican.
So they may be anxious and distrustful — but they're young enough to pick up and actually do something about it.
While its gifted with poppy melodies, Misty's offerings can be anxious, violent, gentle, and disorienting, sometimes all within the same song.
My therapist told me that sometimes you will have anxiety about things that you know are ridiculous to be anxious about.
I met one woman who used her lucid dreams to hypnotize herself and tell herself that she wouldn't be anxious anymore.
Neither Albrecht nor Walker appear to be anxious to return to government service, but will certainly select a like-minded administrator.
" Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, predicted that "folks at the Pentagon will be anxious.
Two separate reports confirmed that buyers should be anxious when it comes to the price they are paying for a diamond.
Given the frequency of tragedies, it's only natural for kids to be anxious, even if they never bring the subject up.
If you're an anxious person, you're still gonna be an anxious person, you're just going to be anxious about different things.
He said "nobody should be anxious" despite the cancellation of the talks designed to head off North Korea's development of nuclear weapons.
"You should be anxious and you should be frightened," NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre told the CPAC crowd 24 hours before Trump spoke.
This correlation does not show cause and effect; children may do badly because they're anxious, or may be anxious because they do badly.
Some children who act aggressively may actually be anxious, Dr. Anderson said, or may be showing the irritability that can go with depression.
Neale Gay, a college guidance counselor in Massachusetts, said that students had started to be anxious about getting into college earlier and earlier.
In other words, they found the neural circuit that causes us to be anxious when we breathe rapidly, and calm when we breathe slowly.
On the first night, you will be anxious to party with all of your industry friends who you've only kept up with through Facebook.
It's natural to be anxious whether the new normal is poor wages for workers who struggled to find their way back to a job.
The jewel's seller wishes to remain anonymous, but O'Connor is confident the new owner will be anxious to show it off to their friends.
The first impairs people's ability to function because they suffer from excessive anxiety even when there is little or nothing to be anxious about.
Athletes who tend to be anxious, self-doubting and error-prone often undermine themselves, according to a new study of personality and sports performance.
But while others may be anxious, I believe that this is the beginning of a productive partnership between the FAA, industry and the American people.
But "if monogamy isn't something you think you'll be capable of for five or six decades, you should be anxious to get rejected," he said.
"While many of you may be anxious, worried, or wondering what happens next," they continued, "leadership at every level is actively engaged on this issue."
Like, anxious people will still be anxious, and if I want to find a way to be witnessed slow grinding to Usher I still will.
Sure, we're talking about a dog here, but trusting the dog to behave is also trusting yourself not to be anxious about outcomes you can't control.
I wanted to protect her and tell her it's ok to be anxious, there is nothing different or strange about having anxiety and I will prevail.
Whenever I have a book come out, I'll have a reason to be anxious, but I'll never look at the cause of my anxiety head-on.
"It is a very concerning development, a lot of people will be anxious and of course we are monitoring very closely what is happening," he added.
By May, some buyers may be anxious to get settled into a new home — and will be more willing to pay a premium to close the deal.
If you usually have bad social anxiety, just think of this as a gathering for people with social anxiety who can all be anxious and awkward together.
The comments by General Prayuth appeared to be aimed at reassuring the public that it need not be anxious over the succession or about the planned election.
And it's not a surprise for the observers, but it's a good reason to be anxious and careful ... the Muslim Brotherhood are very active in the area.
As well as being strong, the frogs have also proved themselves to be anxious parents, nurturing their young in ponds away from torrent rivers and potential predators.
Plenty of reasons to be anxious Can I just say right here I'm already freaking out, and my girls, 6 and 8, are years away from prom time?
Stocks recovered on Friday from their biggest selloff of the year, and market watcher Nick Colas has a suggestion for investors who may be anxious about another pullback.
" The Golden Globe-winning actress went on to say of the woman in the video: "I wanted to protect her and tell her it's OK to be anxious.
The U.S. must surely be anxious to avoid needless damage to its economy with a 2020 election approaching and China equally so given its recent fiscal stimulus package.
Ellinghorst says investors will be anxious to assess the overall impact of the election on the economy at a time when anti-trade rhetoric has hit Europe's largest economy.
Like a lot of comedians and performers, I can be anxious and lonely, and I'm usually a chatterbox in an effort to hide the fact that I feel shy.
"The market will be anxious and will be eager to glean whatever they get from those talks," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
All of the few negative reviews there have been come from Indian Brits, who seem to be anxious to justify the empire to justify themselves, perhaps—I don't know.
They will also be anxious to see to what extent he sticks with or changes the policies of his uncle in a kingdom where ultimate power lies with the king.
Putin's next election is only one year away, and we can bet that he will be anxious to continue making Western leaders look weak so that he can appear strong.
While the now nine-year-old bull market may still have some legs — even if it isn't likely to top last year's performance — there's more for investors be anxious of.
GOP candidates Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush, who are Catholic, have openly disagreed with Francis on the environment and may be anxious to align themselves with his stance on immigration, too.
President Trump appeared unconcerned Thursday when fielding questions about his decision to pull out of the historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "Nobody should be anxious," Trump said.
It's possible to be anxious about things that will almost certainly never affect you; it's possible for anxiety to prevent you from accurately assessing danger and making plans to address it.
One single parent in CBP custody, identified as Mayra, said her 9-year-old son continues to be anxious after seeing parents separated from their children at a facility in Nogales, Arizona.
Donors are reported to be anxious for Mr Trump to write off almost $46m that he has lent to his campaign, rather than find their dollars being used to repay his loans.
Chinese consumers are becoming cautious, the WSJ reports, which "could weaken President Xi's hand" during talks with Mr. Trump, but he will also be anxious not to appear weak to his citizens.
It can take up to four times as long to explain the ins and outs of electric cars to unfamiliar customers who might be anxious about things like range and battery life.
Add to that a culture that has already watered down the meaning of what it means to be anxious and you've got a generation of people taking Xanax practically like it's a vitamin.
"Once a dog is screened, and if found to be anxious or impulsive, there are many treatment options, such as behavior modification programming, medication, alternative techniques such as a pressure wrap," she said.
I can be anxious and too eager to please, so I often find myself yanking on the oars instead of relying on stronger muscles in my legs and back to do the work.
I had a lot of people tell me how much I was going to miss it and be anxious and miserable, and … it is such an individual feeling, and that was just not true.
McConnell will be anxious not to allow the trial to turn into a circus while Schumer hopes that some moderate Republicans split away and vote to convict Trump as he campaigns for re-election.
Rather than censor Xu's viewpoints or put forth empty excuses for Wu Lei's loss, the traditional Chinese martial arts community should be anxious to get a new fighter to step up to the challenge.
Patients who said they felt lonely were nearly three times as likely to also be anxious and depressed and to report a significantly lower quality of life as those who said they didn't feel lonely.
Some have suggested that with trade tensions between the U.S. and China easing, better-than-expected corporate profits and stronger data, the Fed will be anxious to halt its "mid-cycle adjustment" of lowering rates.
I actually walked out on my last session because I wasn't ready to talk about a fight I had with C. I would rather be anxious and angry than vulnerable any day of the week.
"  After some could-be-anxious-could-be-genuine laughter from the studio audience and a big sarcastic "Yaayyy!" from Sajak, Blair makes it obvious he was joking around, saying, "I love 'em like nobody's business.
Another study by Victoria University in Australia found that people who work in the Australian entertainment industry are ten times more likely to be anxious and twice as likely to attempt suicide than the general population.
"Whatever restrictions might be placed on trade and immigrant flows between Mexico and the U.S. during the Trump Administration, U.S. energy producers will be anxious to protect growing hydrocarbon exports to our southern neighbor," said Fielden.
One of the drivers of increased gun purchase interest may be anxious blacks and other minorities who have reportedly been purchasing more firearms after Trump's victory to protect themselves from racial violence and socio-economic unrest.
Patients who said they felt lonely were nearly three times as likely to be anxious and depressed and to say they had a significantly lower quality of life as those who said they didn't feel lonely.
"The Reserve Bank urges that public need not be anxious; need not come over to banks repeatedly to draw and hoard; cash is available when they need it," the RBI said in a statement on Sunday.
"Career is the most important thing in my life, but if I date someone while I look for a job, I will be anxious and won't be able to make a commitment to the relationship," he said.
"We, as a culture, often think of tests as something you should be anxious about," said Shannon Brady, an assistant professor of psychology at Wake Forest University, who has studied test anxiety in first-year college students.
McConnell will be anxious not to allow the trial to turn into a circus while Schumer will be hoping that some moderate Republicans split away and vote to convict Trump just as he campaigns for re-election.
Though the ELN has flirted with following the FARC's footsteps with peace negotiations, some observers have suggested it may be anxious to have at least a spell in the spotlight as the continent's biggest remaining guerrilla army.
Election data suggests that the youngest voters are supporting Democrats, and surveys of teenagers not yet old enough to vote reveal them to be anxious about the current state of the country and likely to embrace liberal views.
Mr. Postol said he doubted a missile-defense system would ever really work, but added that Russia had good reason to be anxious, despite Pentagon assurances that the United States was not trying to weaken Moscow's nuclear deterrent.
"Some people are so anxious about a performance situation that they create a self-fulfilling prophecy by avoiding preparing, and then the reality becomes true, that you should be anxious because you're not ready for it," Dr. Chansky says.
You May Be Anxious or Depressed But to do its job, your ACC requires eye-hand coordination: "It appears that an eye-hand feedback loop is needed for the brain to be able to accomplish these corrections," Wunderlich explains.
Historically, women have had a lot of reasons to be anxious: Sexual violence, fewer career and educational opportunities, an earning power that is nonexistent or so much less than a man's that they're left dependent on the opposite sex.
Similarly, I'd encourage you to write down, screenshot, or print out your workout and practice any new moves at home—even if it means deadlifting sans-weights—before heading to the gym when you know you'll be anxious or uneasy.
I do know I'd be anxious as hell sitting on the sidelines now, were I Inoue—and not just because he's on the cusp of something big, with more screens in the world to display his prowess than ever before.
Jesus told us to pray in his famous sermon on the mount in Matthew 5:25-34, instructing Christians that we need not be anxious or fearful, because we can know that God cares about our concerns both big and small.
One factor in benzos' recent explosion was clearly the climate: It's pretty hard not to be anxious, even if you have nerves of steel, in our erratic and unpredictable political and cultural era, no matter where you lie on the ideological spectrum.
On health care, Republican senators attending the lunch with Trump will be anxious to know what he wants to do about the bipartisan Alexander-Murray legislation, which would restore the cost sharing reductions for Obamacare that Trump cut off earlier this month.
Jagger & Lewis says that, using an accelerometer and gyroscope, the collar can help measure how much your dog is eating, sleeping, drinking and barking, data that the gadget then analyzes to let you know if your pooch might be anxious, ill or bothered by fleas.
Traasdahl was initially concerned that his customers would be reluctant to hand over this type of sensitive sales data, and also that players within the industry might be anxious to hand over such data to a platform that's aggregating everyone's data, including their competitors'.
Sure, Jupiter is bringing luck to your relationships as it travels through Libra, but during this intense planetary opposition, you'll be anxious to break free from obligations—you'll want to be free to be able to do what you want, whenever you want, with whoever you want.
Investors might also be anxious about the risk of "fiscal slippage" if the authorities roll-back measures such as cuts in subsidies for fuel and other goods to try to alleviate citizens' worries in the wake of the protests, said Jason Tuvey, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
Going into its postwar and contemporary sale on Tuesday night, Christie's had reason to be anxious about a perceived softening in the market — fears that appeared to have been confirmed by Sotheby's Impressionist and modern auction on Monday night, when a whopping one-third of the 62 lots failed to sell.
" Bjornson described her son as "very loving and sharing" and shared that she "knew he was going to be anxious and impatient like every other kid on a plane," which drove her to write the note and offer the money — a gesture she told Today "just felt like that's [what] I am supposed to do as a mom.
Additionally, pregnant women may already be anxious about their baby's growth, as well as getting used to normal bodily changes that happen, said Lynn Taylor, workplace expert and author of "Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job" Taylor also designs belts that help pregnant women feel more comfortable during these physical changes.
" Something about the idea that an age can be anxious must resonate deep in America's cultural bones, because the phrase has been used to describe countless moments since, from the vogue for tranquilizers like Miltown and Valium in the '50s and '60s to the coronation of today's young adults as, in The New York Post's recent estimation, "The Anxious Generation.
Heed, in general, the words of my favourite rapper, Lil Wayne (September 27), whose 2011 song "She Will" is the Libra anthem: Devil on my shoulder, the lord as my witness So on my Libra scale, I'm weighing sins and forgiveness What goes around, comes around like a hula hoop Karma is a bitch, well just make sure that bitch is beautiful When awaiting a reply to an email you feel is important, you will understandably be anxious.

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