How To Use Worrisome In A Sentence

  • What remains ultimately worrisome is the way theological liberalism has congealed into an ideology, an ideology that will brook no opposition to the party line.
  • Any escalation in the war of words is clearly worrisome, of course.
  • The end of the universe should have been a splendid challenge for a gifted worrier like me, but mostly it upset me in a new and worrisome way, because it made me realize that I was spread too thin.
  • I just don't think "collectibility" is one of the more worrisome ones. Slash Print | Following the digital evolution | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Sullivan produced a long list of people who had gotten jobs in Washington through such connections, and concluded, "All this nepotism is a worrisome sign that America's political class is becoming increasingly insular. In Praise of Nepotism
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  • But problems in the nation's baseball development due to a lack of systematic cultivation and training is more worrisome.
  • Alcohol and tobacco consumption by young people is especially worrisome because habits formed early are likely to persist.
  • Most representative, as well as most worrisome, is the fact that the state's monopoly on weapons is being seriously challenged.
  • However, a more worrisome pattern of disease can be attributed more to vaccine failure than a failure to vaccinate.
  • Let's move on to another worrisome thing in the economy and that's oil prices.
  • Any successful legal effort to wring such material from a newsroom is potentially worrisome, because it establishes a precedent.
  • This is worrisome for taxpayers since it will be a new learning experience for the government and this normally means cost overruns.
  • The basis for judicial intervention becomes clear and worrisome problems of jurisdictional versus non jurisdictional errors of law are left behind.
  • That followed comments he made in March when he called the uptick in homicides "worrisome," and decried, "We have fewer police officers on the streets than we did before. Conceptual Guerilla - Central Command in the War of Ideas
  • That's worrisome given that contaminants pose the biggest risk to children and fetuses.
  • Many experts believe that dengue is now the most worrisome arthropod-borne virus, or arbovirus, in the world (arthropods, which include insects, spiders, and crustaceans, have segmented body parts and an exoskeleton). Scott Dodd: Climate Change Drives Dengue Fever Re-Emergence in U.S.
  • This is a worrisome development for those of us who are enthusiastic about prediction markets.
  • It's the potential for people to abuse this sort of thing that is worrisome.
  • Still, if the global No. 1 manufacturer can't mass-produce two vaccines at once, that's worrisome.
  • Still, he told Joy that her high ANA titer was worrisome and would likely turn out to be indicative of an autoimmune disease down the road. The Autoimmune Epidemic
  • Yes | No | Report from Elmer Fudd wrote 22 weeks 4 days ago if it's lyme disease, good thing they are on it now ... sounds like it reached a worrisome stage [but I am no doctor] +1 Good Comment? Has any of you guys ever had Lyme or othe tick borne disease? My DR.
  • Aside from genetics, there can be other worrisome effects of an obsession with trophies.
  • The day the nadir of his perfidy is brought to light, he will effectively have put the lives of hundreds of thousands — maybe even millions of Americans and more worrisome to him — American Interests (“Cha-CHING!”) in exponentially greater jeopardy than before. Look 'Pon The Devil's Brow...An Impossibility...
  • Seeing that kid holding that McCain sign is very disturbing and worrisome to me. Poll: Republican support, enthusiasm down
  • The basis for judicial intervention becomes clear and worrisome problems of jurisdictional versus non jurisdictional errors of law are left behind.
  • Almost all occurrences of the word "closure" in American public life are questionable and even worrisome, especially because the word is most often deployed after a killing. John Thatamanil: Killing And The Myth Of Closure
  • It's the "accomplished" part that is worrisome. this is real scray Crooks and Liars
  • • The U.S. budget deficit: The unedifying and sometimes irrational political wrangling over our own budget deficit is more worrisome. Handicapping the Economic Recovery
  • Overly contemplative, fairly self-deprecative, and slightly worrisome and unsettled. The One Where I Wish I Hadn't Woken Up
  • -- Glenn Gannon stood in dusty, steel-toed boots and white hard hat on the grassy dike at Lake Okeechobee, one of the biggest lakes in America and one of the most worrisome. Joseph B. Treaster: Florida Lake: Could It Kill Again?
  • When violence is added to the picture, the problem becomes worrisome.
  • The spokesman says they are not worrisome.
  • This will be especially true in industries with large numbers of low-wage, low-skill workers—like hotels, restaurants and, yes, retail—so Wal-Mart's benefit drawdown is especially worrisome if it is a prelude to a taxpayer hand-off. Everyday Low Benefits
  • The question became particu larly worrisome last week after Kim failed to show up at a major parade in Pyong yang marking the Stalinist regime's 60th anniversary. Looking Past Mr. Kim
  • Biggest worry -- Asked to choose the single most worrisome issue, Schneier pointed to the consolidation and cross-correlation of data by companies like Choicepoint and also by government agencies. Internet News: Privacy Concerns Big Time
  • The day the nadir of his perfidy is brought to light, he will effectively have put the lives of hundreds of thousands — maybe even millions of Americans and more worrisome to him — American Interests (“Cha-CHING!”) in exponentially greater jeopardy than before. Look 'Pon The Devil's Brow...An Impossibility...
  • It is also worrisome that it will take 18 months to get the police force up to its required strength.
  • More worrisome were the countless foot soldiers that the Kariens could muster. TREASON KEEP
  • I actually think the decline in manners is more worrisome, because a lot of moral behavior is grounded in good manners. The usually even-tempered ...
  • But it's a tad worrisome to a father who considers the epithet "cheapskate" to be praise. We Don't Buy Stuff. Except When We Do.
  • Hickey, who is a Crimson Fifteen Minutes comper, delivered a convincing portrayal of the overly worrisome character, though at times he lacked conviction during Louis 'pivotal emotional scenes. The Harvard Crimson :: News
  • The whole notion of bilingual education in this context becomes problematic and worrisome.
  • In some ways more worrisome, though, are his shifting stands on postwar policy.
  • The innkeeper was ready to drop, but no end relieved to have her own most worrisome mystery solved. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • The sudden appearance of an array of conservative politicians on the advisory panels is worrisome.
  • Kaplan's comfort with the word "imperialism" is also worrisome, but most alarming is his repeated use of the word "us" to describe the Marines. When George Meets John
  • Sherman thinks the economy is growing at roughly a 2 percent clip, a slow, but not a worrisome pace.
  • Making an addition to it was clearly one of the most worrisome tasks in modern architecture.
  • Even lipophobic physicians wouldn’t consider these values as worrisome. Low-carb diet improves lipid profile better than low-fat diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • No less worrisome, oil-importing countries like the United States, Japan, and many in Europe will face soaring bills for fuel imports, further enfeebling economies already suffering from profound weakness. Michael T. Klare: The Year of Living Dangerously: Rising Commodity Prices and Extreme Weather Events Threaten Global Stability
  • More worrisome is the notion that our civil liberties are subject to cancellation in times of crisis.
  • This is… infelicitous at best, worrisomely revealing at worst.
  • Alcohol and tobacco consumption by young people is especially worrisome because habits formed early are likely to persist.
  • It's not a tremendously worrisome problem, but it is an area he'll likely focus on this summer.
  • From now on, I better stick with less worrisome, and even more unlikely, movie plots.
  • In one potentially worrisome sign, however, bond yields from financially stressed governments rose agon. Europe Stocks Rise
  • Yet the resolution will likely be temporary, and the damage will be real and long-lasting – both of which render an already worrisome situation even more difficult going forward.
  • It is rumored that the loose Federation idea has some support among the neoconservatives, which is worrisome, since they tend to get what they want.
  • More worrisome is the notion that our civil liberties are subject to cancellation in times of crisis.
  • I’m curious what you’ll think of The Glass Castle after hearing your thoughts about de Lempicke; the mother in Jeannette Walls’s book finds some, oh, let’s say some worrisome ways of pursuing her art … I get a little irritated with people who criticize Gladwell. Reading Notes « Tales from the Reading Room
  • That's rather worrisome, since the fatal flaw of the narcissist is the inability to admit when he's wrong. posted by sydney on Archive 2004-09-01
  • And I do think that the use of spanking when less aggressive measures will suffice is worrisome – if a talking-to or time-out would do the trick, why HIT? A Spanking A Day Keeps Failure Away? | Her Bad Mother
  • in a particularly worrisome predicament
  • No less worrisome, therefore, is the fact that the networks that own so many of these stations are too dim to understand this fact.
  • That means the winter months can be worrisome for some beekeepers, such as beekeeping hobbyist Tom Jones, of Carlisle. The Seattle Times
  • Rasia took no notice of the drastic, rather worrisome change, merely dismissed her own warden and caught hold of my arm in her lily-white hands.
  • Alcohol and tobacco consumption by young people is especially worrisome because habits formed early are likely to persist.
  • This trend is quite worrisome because, in the virtual absence of private investment, public sector spending is expected to be a major source of stimulus to the economy.
  • That same day, Mexican authorities notified PAHO of a worrisome outbreak of atypical pneumonia.
  • The guerrillas had stirred my gravest anxiety, but little did I know about the hundred additional worrisome things until I debarked down here.
  • The most worrisome aspect of this is that we are unlikely to get that proof.
  • Infectious-disease experts say the most worrisome of the gram-negative bacteria may be acinetobacter, which is commonly found in soil and water, and may be carried by up to 40% of people on their skin. 'Superbugs' That Strike the Sickest Patients
  • His message to the White House was much more worrisome than maybe to the average person in the public.
  • Alcohol and tobacco consumption by young people is especially worrisome because habits formed early are likely to persist.
  • It is worrisome for magazines and newspapers, since Internet media consumption is already higher than for print media.
  • Most worrisome, says Centers for Disease Control and Prevention epidemiologist Arjun Srinivasan, is that bacteria like acinetobacter are becoming resistant to the class of drugs known as carbapenems, considered a last line of defense for gram-negative organisms. 'Superbugs' That Strike the Sickest Patients
  • But, the report stresses, these thoughts were not necessarily worrisome.
  • Alcohol and tobacco consumption by young people is especially worrisome because habits formed early are likely to persist.
  • As the physiologic insults to each organ system accumulated, the outcome for this patient became worrisome.
  • The weak hold of the international rule of law over the world's greatest democracy is worrisome.
  • I flick my ear, as if to shoo away a worrisome fly, roll over, scrunch up the bedclothes, and resolve, this time, to fall bloody asleep.
  • Perhaps most worrisome is the idea of sandpapering away personality traits that not only make us individuals, but which evolved for a good reason. One Pill Makes You Larger, And One Pill Makes You
  • One slide led with the worrisome stat that "Roughly a quarter of pirates cite speed as a reason for pirating."
  • Rainfall records are spotty, but other worrisome developments - changes in flora and the more frequent appearance of harmattan dust - point to a serious decline in moisture levels.
  • However the optics of such a venture are worrisome for McPhail.
  • And the carefree indifference to the truth that that sort of statement betrays is worrisome in the extreme - even if it's said in the service of a goal you think we should pursue.
  • Many policy-makers agonise over this situation; it's very worrisome, because it is so difficult to steer the right course on these very delicate matters.
  • Any instance of inhumane behavior is obviously worrisome and harmful to them when that occurs.
  • The most worrisome cross-border export, however, is drugs.
  • Particularly worrisome is the fact that the highly pathogenic H5 and H7 subtypes of the flu virus kill embryonated chickens eggs.
  • Sure, it really is worrisome, because it is clear that the situation has gotten very tense there.
  • But this thing being there all alone for what very well might have been thousands of years was worrisome. NAKED EMPIRE
  • And it is worrisome, in particular, for religious institutions and religious believers.
  • Because of their small numbers - a few hundred - and their remoteness in sparsely inhabited fringes of the Sahara, the far-flung combatants were long regarded as a less potent threat than the main al-Qaeda units inside Algeria, and far less worrisome than Pakistan - and Afghanistan-based militants more directly tied to bin Laden. 'Emir of the south' Abu Zeid poised to take over al-Qaeda in NW Africa
  • Lost orders compounded an already worrisome situation for the group.
  • Sherman thinks the economy is growing at roughly a 2 percent clip, a slow, but not a worrisome pace.
  • Some readers do elocution lessons to get rid of troublesome sibilants or worrisome vowels (try imitating a fish).
  • I hope it's just a temporary glitch, but it's very worrisome to see such a response to searches run with privacy proxies from a company that has already changed its rules to accommodate the oppressive government of Communist China. Speaking of Paranoid: Google is blocking privacy proxies
  • I am a member of a entire subclass of not-so-young-anymore men, living in large cities, who are precariously close to being worrisome bachelors, problem sons, borderline lost causes.
  • Given the scale of the foreign assets, the government's payments capacity should be able to withstand any foreseeable shocks or capital outflows emanating from the otherwise worrisome fiscal situation.

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