Word: anxiously
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...experience symptom aggravation . . . It would not be advisable to talk to patients about psychosis or relapse . . . Talking to patients about psychosis or schizophrenia might cause unnecessary anxiety . . ." At a recent congressional hearing, Dr. Jay Katz, a bioethicist at Yale University, said, "It is not the patient who may be anxious but the researcher, who has to look the patient straight in the eye and say, 'I want you to participate in an experiment in which your old symptoms may recur...
...When I got here, the freshmen were anxious to get on the ice," Higdon says. "It is definitely different from last year. Now we are in a position where we are not relied on for big goals. It has taken a little time getting adjusted...
...January, the pain had subsided and Konik was anxious to resume his position on the Harvard team...
...just one of those things. You have to do it, just in case U.S. history suddenly experiences a case of "too close to call." Then again, sometimes those darn registrars make it pretty hard for you to be a full citizen. We heard about one anxious voter whose whole family in California was moved into a "special district" and were all sent absentee ballots. Of course, his hasn't come...
...group graduated to a whole new class. "We now have an internal security problem of emergency proportions," said Joseph Alpher, director of Tel Aviv University's Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin will have a harder time selling future accords with the Palestinians to anxious Israelis...