The old anxieties struck anew after he was thrust into the job market in 2008.
Yet Mr Livingstone's words will have only added to the anxieties of Tube Lines and Metronet.
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But a young man can have performance anxieties if he's feeling under the gun.
On both sides of the Pacific, anxieties related to the FS-X deal are running high.
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His own age anxieties are not the only fuel for Apatow's distinct brand of comedy.
Thanks for increasing my anxieties about the possibility of living happily ever after, Lisa.
As a result, most Western countries have voluntary or statutory regulation intended to address such anxieties.
All these anxieties rest on a belief that exchange rates are out of whack.
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His own early history, and the record of his films, seems rife with the required anxieties.
But it also dismisses oil traders' anxieties about shortages, insisting that current supplies are adequate.
Gordon Brown and Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, have been staggeringly dismissive of their colleagues' anxieties.
So long as the boom lasts, America's mild economic anxieties will pale next to Japan's.
Hopefully, confidence will grow with each success, helping the anxieties quiet or subside completely.
As his anxieties mounted, he increasingly relied upon Gilbert to investigate his case and for emotional support.
His mother (Anjelica Huston), her face a mask of rage, drives him nuts with her self-dramatizing anxieties.
"We hope to be a place to unload all of those fears and anxieties, " says Ms. Gullickson.
At the end of the cold war America was beset by economic anxieties and wary of military power.
Despite these anxieties, all agreed on the importance of focusing on commonalities and finding a mentor at work.
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These organizations feel free to run emotional and inaccurate content designed to play on voter's fears and anxieties.
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This has translated into less productivity at work, because of anxieties about salary, heavy workload and job security.
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Still nursing his wounds, Mr Rudd has seized on their anxieties to wage psychological rather than open war.
He wants the German Bundestag to step in with a statute to clear up any doubts or anxieties.
Most protest parties may be successful at voicing popular anxieties but are rarely capable of articulating a credible alternative.
As cultural artifacts of the moment, both novels also resonate with contemporary anxieties surrounding contagion in our everyday lives.
There's a lot of gold out there, in spite of some bullion enthusiasts' anxieties about possible huge hedge overhangs.
He used his public comments to raise anxieties and pour on the sanctimony.
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Two thousand years later, those tensions and anxieties have not relaxed their hold.
Patients with OCD have unwanted thoughts and anxieties that trigger repetitive behaviors.
Knowing that I could practice yoga and do my core workout in my room, allayed my first-time cruise anxieties.
"Without explaining why or how, we understood each others anxieties, " she said in reference to their shared Jewish heritage.
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