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The four established parties profess to be unconcerned about this new rival.
ECONOMIST: Scottish politics
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Although members of the Federal Open Market Committee profess to be unconcerned about a stockmarket fall the last few have left not the merest dent in economic growth they are now trying to talk down a (they claim non-existent) stockmarket bubble without ruining the underlying economy in America or elsewhere.
ECONOMIST: Hurdle rates
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At best, she will be accused of knowing very little and being relatively unconcerned about finding out.
ECONOMIST: Government evasion
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When asked about the possibility that Russian sales of militarily relevant technology to Iran might result in more deadly acts of terrorism, Titov averred that the terrorism was unlikely to be directed against Russia and that, Moscow, therefore would feel unconcerned about undertaking lucrative transactions with Tehran.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Freedom Flame 2013
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They seem irresponsibly unconcerned about the prospect that, after America capitulates, there would be genocidal mayhem in Iraq, the creation a new safe-haven for terrorism there and a general emboldening of our enemies around the world.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Treacherous "Agitation"