Sentences with phrase «rising anxiety»

The condition of the spent fuel pools has been a source of rising anxiety and confusion since the crisis began.
Such isolation produces rising anxiety and often profound disturbances.
Also, it doesn't hurt that, at a time of rising anxiety over American economic security, the car wears a domestic badge (though it is assembled in Mexico).
Amid rising anxiety over Iran, the Israeli public saw Iron Dome's early successes against intermittent fire from Gaza as «a proof that the country could endure» retaliatory strikes, according to Uzi Rubin, founder of Israel's antimissile program.
As anxiety is common in older people, rising anxiety symptoms may prove to be most useful as a risk marker in older adults with other genetic, biological or clinical indicators of high AD risk.
As it grows louder and louder, I try to locate the source of the sound with rising anxiety... and suddenly, out of the tall grass, a huge lion leaps towards me.
The Occupy movement has catalyzed rising anxiety over income inequality; we desperately need a similar reminder of the relationship between economic advantage and student performance.
According to The Wall Street Journal, it is a sign of rising anxiety over the slower pace of growth in the Chinese economy.
Robertson recognizes the rising anxiety over the prospects of noncoital baby - making.
She has allies, but they're not enough to stem her rising anxiety over the threat of extradition.
rising anxiety over slowing growth in China, which has also seen a substantial market correction over the past few months.
Our thinking parallels a recent New York Times article by Yale's Robert J. Shiller, «Rising Anxiety That Stocks Are Overpriced.»
So I was happy to see a Letter to the Editor written in response to Shiller's recent article (Rising Anxiety that Stocks Are Overpriced) that makes the essential point succinctly and yet...
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