Sentences with phrase «created much anxiety»

In the post below, Victorian Council of Social Service (VCOSS) Policy Advisor Brooke McKail looks at some of the lessons to be learnt from both tendering processes, which have created much anxiety for the community sector and the communities they work with.
This idea, linked to principal and teacher evaluation, has created much anxiety for my team.
Or, as Bartlett Gurney, an 18th century member of one of the founding families of Barclays put it: «A little business with a little profit and an entire regularity, is happiness sterling to the true merchant; while a large business, expecting large profits, but in confusion and disorder, may be flattering but creates much anxiety and little comfort.»

Not exact matches

A chart of 10 - year Treasury yields over the past month captures the entirety of the recent move that has created so much anxiety.
Many doctors, dieticians, and eating disorder specialists feel that putting too much emphasis on the foods we eat is creating anxiety in children, possibly even setting them up for future eating disorders.
But we can not say in advance how much benefit genomes at birth would provide, nor can we predict how much anxiety they would create in children or their parents.
Anderson's sense of music as an instrument to create mood is very evident here, perhaps a little too much, as he blends in beautiful music when Barry is feeling love or happiness, and discordant cacophony when his mind is perplexed with frustration, fear or anxiety.
It helps to create excitement or anxiety in terms of where we are and what we can do to move forward in increasing our overall net worth (i.e, eliminating debt, reallocating investments and so much more).
From the application to approval, followed by funding and finally repayment, every phase is designed around providing ease and peace of mind for you, the client, and removing as much stress and anxiety as possible from the circumstances that created the need for borrowed funds in the first place.
While increasing efficiency, the constant flow of new products and applications can create just as much anxiety.
There are few experiences that can create as much anxiety as being arrested.
Just the idea of updating your resume — much less acting upon the task — can create anxiety.
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Without getting into too much detail (which would require a separate paper), the basic conception was that the innate drives and emerging wishes of the individual come into conflict with external reality (including other people) and the developing superego, leading to more or less chronic and unconscious anxiety, which creates, not only individually experienced suffering, but disruptions in one's relationships (Freud, 1920).
She has substituted her belief system for theirs, and created a world of anxiety and fear for her sons, much like the mother's own world.
With the market destabilized, that has, of course, created some fear and anxiety, particularly in those holding so much cash, and they're seeking out greener pastures.
nothbg «major» i am 64... one thing the dr said and i was floored... anxiety dauses your body to create sooooo much adrenaline!
«It creates so much anxiety and wastes so much time.
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