Causing distress or worry or anxiety.
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Examples for "worrying "
Examples for "worrying "
1 Sunak's focus on the labour market is welcome given worrying survey data.
2 They added: London is at a very worrying tipping point right now.
3 However, a senior official at the ministry said the report was worrying .
4 A surgeon had described it as neither a major nor worrying problem.
5 The level of disrespect for the rule of law is absolutely worrying .
1 She said it was disturbing given the large number of reported cases.
2 This story is profoundly disturbing but necessary in our current political climate.
3 I welcome this opportunity to address these important and very disturbing issues.
4 Frank Gardner's report contains some disturbing images Available to UK users only
5 The novel is an often disturbing , often funny and always epic work.
1 Recent cases concerning child pornography raise two aspects of this distressing crime.
2 Warning: This story includes content that may be distressing to some listeners.
3 The situation becomes even more distressing in the context of school funding.
4 Warning: This story contains some distressing details, which may upset some people.
5 Warning: This story contains details that may be distressing for some people.
1 They were referring to worrisome , of course, in the long term sense.
2 This has particularly worrisome implications for current HIV treatment as prevention interventions.
3 And the result is not just general disappointment and worrisome social unrest.
4 Scuds... are particularly worrisome because they can carry chemical payloads, he said.
5 But home ownership data for pre-retirees points to a more worrisome trend.
1 Marie McNamara is his distressful wife and Lorraine Horgan his distressed daughter.
2 To dream of an echo, portends that distressful times are upon you.
3 O, a sick headache-sudden and distressful - he was subject to them; poor Philip!
4 Why, then, O king, hast thou come to such a distressful end?
5 Silence followed, and Sidwell seemed to lose herself in distressful thought.
1 His words seem to speak to people in perturbing or profound ways.
2 In this scenario, each perturbing chemical is analogous to a specific mutation.
3 But a dim memory was awakening in him, frightfully perturbing to his mind.
4 But she is gestating, and gestation with her is always perturbing .
5 Next morning Joe Lake returned and imparted news that was perturbing to Shefford.
1 I called the police six days ago to report a troubling situation.
2 That kind of success rate is troubling , given the meticulously managed conditions.
3 This is a deeply troubling presidency-anda dangerous period in American history.
4 An Israeli security research firm has come forward with a troubling discovery.
5 Too often these youths are troubling statistics in need of a solution.
6 Physicians said the possible exemption of premium cigars from regulation was troubling .
7 The recent complex attack on Bagram Air Field raises similarly troubling questions.
8 These are just some of the many themes troubling young people today.
9 This week, the AIDS Foundations released troubling results from its latest survey.
10 REGULATION Other aspects of the property market's recovery are more troubling , however.
11 Mind Moves:Last week, I attended a function that I found deeply troubling .
12 Even more troubling , newspapers can overvalue police accounts of their own violence.
13 This question is troubling because I think, fundamentally, the media is non-partisan.
14 In these uncertain, troubling times, it could be exactly what people need.
15 He can no longer put off troubling questions: where were the students?
16 He means well. Whatever happened to be troubling me at the moment.
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