Sentences with phrase «sort of worried»

In all seriousness though, I'm sort of worried about the situation.
I felt angry at first and then sort of worried about how our evening would go.
EDIT: I am also sort of worried about the next Halo title, especially because of the 60 fps label on it.
We were already trying to adjust to parenthood, exhausted and sort of worried and kind of clueless, so the idea that part of that adjustment would mean sharing a bed with a tiny human, worried me.
I admired the serious people, yet sort of worried about their emotional, mental health.
This causes all sorts of worry for parents, who already have far more than their share of things to worry about when it comes to their children's futures, that their children won't become saved and will be excluded from heaven.
Improving the patient experience Andy Burnham said that one of the primary concerns for most sufferers in his experience was parking charges and these sorts of worries could add to already large burden of cancer.
Yesterday's news concerning an investigation by the Colorado Attorney General, Colorado Department of Education and Denver Public Schools raises all sorts of worries though it is important to remind ourselves that this is an on - going investigation and that people (and schools) are innocent until proven guilty.
:: TRANSCRIPT:: Jack Johnson: They talk more about the emotions that I think people are going through right now with sort of the worry of tomorrow.
Through my training as a coach I have learned a series of practices to implement when these sorts of worries and fears crop up.
She says helping children to cope with these sorts of worries will equip them with skills to cope with adult - sized problems later in life and help to reduce the risk of mental health problems like depression and anxiety, which affect an estimated one in seven school - age children.

Not exact matches

«After the events in the U.K... I'm worried about the long - term sustainability of this sort of arrangement.»
This sort of precariousness worries some experts, who fear wider implications for the Canadian economy.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
Three facets of today's U.S. civic discourse would worry the Framers, said Eisgruber: «mistrust of institutions,» which they considered crucial to forming a republic; the «geographic sorting» that finds people of like - minded views grouping together rather than being more evenly distributed throughout the country; and the rise of technologies (read: Facebook) that are keeping people from reading facts and views that give them proper «civic understanding.»
The most worrying question is one that could hint at a torpedoing of net neutrality rules and a validation of the sort of anti-competitive services that some wireless providers are currently pushing.
But swallowing your pride, as well as autocratic worries that criticism will spiral into some sort of revolt, can pay dividends.
I had to double up on liquidity worries in both today's and yesterday's newsletters: You've got ICAP, JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank worrying about Treasury volatility, Gary Cohn and Anshu Jain worrying about bond fund liquidity, and Nouriel Roubini worrying about all sorts of liquidity.
Nevertheless, it's sort of the worst possible scenario for anyone who's worried about having an always - on microphone in their home.
Vacancies, damage, all sorts of issues worry me.
After the events in the U.K. last week, I'm worried about the long - term sustainability of this sort of arrangement.
These days, fewer and fewer jobs offer any sort of retirement plan — leaving more people feeling insecure and worrying about their futures.
If you worry about what sort of companies your investments are funding, or if you are adverse to profiting from interest from loans, sharia investing will offer you a way to filter through all the options available and make ethical choices.
I didn't speculate on this in the review, but it did seem that by placing his comments about the sex abuse crisis in that section, he might have been trying to suggest that he had worries, like those worries shared by the late Avery Cardinal Dulles and others, about a one - size - fits - all policy that applies to all those accused of any sort of sexual overtures to people under the age of eighteen.
It does, and that's only because I've gone through this kind of three - year process of first the deconstruction, the sort of subsequent crisis of that emotionally, and then the many, many therapy sessions that enabled me to sort of realize, «I am really in crisis because I'm worried about what people are going to think.»
Cartesians — taking the theologically grounded refusal to believe in spirits or worry about the influence of final causes to some sort of plausible limit — believed that «animals» were insentient, and that only humans had goals or thoughts or feelings.
But it is precisely this sort of cathartic venting and self - reassurance that has some critics of Hauerwas's project worried.
The take - away message: Live your life to the fullest every day that you are still fortunate enough to be alive, and don't worry about «salvation» or any sort of afterlife.
«The trouble with this approach, of course, is that despite the veneer of civil religion, most people in America aren't worried about whether they break one of the Ten Commandments now and then, and they certainly don't see the logic behind the claim that infractions of that sort warrant everlasting damnation.
Although Whitehead never credits Bergson explicitly with these insights, it is clear that thinkers within a process framework are the ones who are obliged to come up with a solution to this sort of problem, while more traditional thinkers do not often or ever worry about the ways in which the intellect distorts reality by subsuming it in a spatialized conceptual scheme, or how the concrete process of thinking is distinct from thought.
Even if Lowe was right to take this remark as downplaying Bergson's influence, it is the sort of question one gets from graduate students who may be overly eager to trace down connections instead of dealing with ideas, and Whitehead was never much for worrying about these sorts of things either.
Inside the mind of a sexual abuse victim is all sorts of chaos, shame and worry that the secret will define them the rest of their lives.
I suppose Rose is worried that people are looking to Taylor's A Secular Age as if it were some sort of encyclical issued by a progressive magisterium.
The given example is that laundry - doing robots could access the database to figure out what sort of clothing items are what, and how to fold and iron them differently, but don't worry; robots will surely think of more interesting things to do with the Internet than laundry.
Yes, if we're really worried about «those gays», maybe we should start volunteering some time to deliver meals to AIDS patients, work in a shelter for LGBT youth or that sort of thing and show «those people» a healthy dose of the love of Jesus coming their way.
I worry that they might confuse me with a preacher or a teacher or a message - bringer, when the thought of speaking to groups of people makes me very nervous, and don't get me started about fill - in - the - blanks being developed or book clubs convening, and I sort of resent the idea of being a mascot or, heaven forbid, a spokesperson or representative for anything.
Now that people in the mainline denominations are starting to talk unembarrassedly about church growth and evangelism of a fairly conventional sort, Wheeler worries that the potential exists for any emphasis on congregational studies to be misinterpreted as an outgrowth of the spirit of the times — which views local communities of believers uncritically, as in - arguably good things, and assumes that if there is anything the matter with them it is that they aren't big enough.
«I worry about what any of this sort of thing says about humanity»...
This is in essence, the sort of argument to which we incline most readily when we worry about recent advances in the study and manipulation of genes and about the implications of the Human Genome Initiative.
Hospitality and all sorts of possibilities of sustenance prevented the housing question from ever growing serious (for it is lacking also in Jesus» sayings about worry); the problem of wearing apparel is not serious, and, in case of utter need, food can be gathered in the fields (Mark 2:23).
I love that it is built for 2 (sort of like a bicycle built for two) so I can treat myself without the worry of what to do with the rest of a desert.
I love buckwheat and I've made this sort of crepe before, but we aren't gluten - intolerant so we didn't need to worry.
My one worry would be that the lemon filling would sort of melt — it thickens in the fridge as the butter solidifies.
Always better to ask rather than guess when price is the qualifying factor, and it makes you look a little more thoughtful than just bee - lining it to the bargain bottle (if you're worried about that sort of thing).
Protein, fiber, carbs, what else do you need No worries, hemp tofu is sort of newish, or at least it's not very widely distributed, so you're not the only one who hasn't heard of it
I think it is safe to say that Michigan fans do not have to worry about any sort of alternate helmet making an appearance under Jim Harbaugh's tenure like Michigan did with the matte blue helmets in the Outback Bowl under Brady Hoke.
Now you may not see the spuds as any sort of threat, in the transfer market or the Premier League, but perhaps Wenger is worried about the possibility of them convincing the prolific striker and his Portuguese club that White Hart Lane is a good alternative to Arsenal because The Mirror is now reporting the news from Portugal that we have got the 28 - year old forward to sign a pre-contract agreement before the transfer window officially opens.
Our defender did at least admit that the team was hugely disappointed to have missed the chances on offer throughout the season so far, but the rest of his comments sounded like just more empty platitudes to me, the sort of thing he thinks he should be saying rather than the truth, that the Gunners are in a bad way and are starting to really worry about losing our place in the top four.
Some psychologists believe that the football match may have resulted in the throes of some sort of «psychotic break» and the inability to cease play in the match is a very worrying sign.
Arsenal fans everywhere are hoping that the January transfer window and the easing of our crippling injury problems sort out the weakness at the back that has cost us dear already this season, but Champagne Charlie is worried that it might be too late by then.
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