1. Anxiety here was generated by the fact that William was a Calvinist, hardly more attractive as head of the Anglican Church than a Catholic. 2. From three years onwards, children can experience a fear of injury, and illness and accidents may generate excessive anxiety. 3. Instead, a steady drip of small but consistently negative bits of information has generated anxiety on Wall Street. 4. It has an Open Market Committee, and its meeting next Tuesday is what is generating anxiety among stock and bond market investors. 5. Outside of Washington, though, the new limits on smog and on emissions of fine particles of soot are generating more anxiety than anger in the business community. 6. The layoffs are also generating anxiety on the shop floor. 7. Though industries like banks, airlines and automobiles remain dominated by national champions in many European countries, the cross-border steel mergers have generated little anxiety. 8. In the streets, at least, the renewed prospect of a military strike seemed to generate little anxiety. 9. In the streets, the renewed prospect of a military strike seemed to generate little anxiety. 10. The review has generated considerable anxiety in Congress and among senior military leaders who wonder what it will mean for the next defense budget. |
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