1. Another reason why Passover produces intense anxiety among some Jews is because it is a holiday celebrated in the home and not in the synagogue. 2. As an issue, immigration strikes particular chords among Asian-Americans, and proposals to scale it back produce particular anxieties. 3. Breaking the news too far in advance, a month for instance, produces more anxiety, not less. 4. Fleischer disputed the widespread perception that the steady parade of briefings each day, especially on the anthrax attacks, might have produced more anxiety than information. 5. For these people, more unstructured time than they are accustomed to produces anxiety. 6. Instead of producing anxiety about not knowing, they create an excitement about learning that translates into breakthrough performance. 7. It was the only spot where standing and waiting for others to take their photographs produced more anxiety, not less. 8. This has produced an anxiety in certain quarters that he likens to the emergence of the idea of Purgatory in Christian theology seven centuries ago. 9. While this high-tech innovation in restauranteering is a boon to busy hosts, restaurant pagers are just more likely to produce anxiety than patience among diners. 10. More anxiety was produced by the announcement of a number of layoffs, particularly in the airlines industry. |