Even people in the snoop business fret that their gear could be taken too far.
Besides, they fret, why assume that county jails will be any better than state prisons?
Jamaicans now fret that Trinidadian companies control their national airline and supply their supermarkets.
Senior police officers publicly fret about what they fear could be the politicisation of the service.
Analysts now fret that the extent of the overall credit problem may also have been underestimated.
The fret cloth and gold logo on the front are borrowed from vintage Marshall amplifiers.
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For Asian countries looking for American direct investment, this might also be something to fret about.
But Amazon's stock has been slipping as investors fret that it may eventually lose the fight.
Hickey admits inflatable Bubble Wrap will cannibalize some sales but doesn't fret about it.
When we call our IT departments and mention this, they might fret about compliance.
In West Africa too, several countries have reason to fret over increased religious tension.
Many Louisianans fret that Gulf-based drilling rigs will decamp for West Africa or Brazil.
Developers also fret about just how open--and profitable--apps developed with Apple's SDK will be.
If you prefer the previous weather widget then fret not, it's still available on the list.
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Clients fret that the agency's popularity will mean they lose some of the partners' personal focus.
Yet the West is still right to fret over the direction Mr Putin's Russia is taking.
That appeals to privacy-conscious users who fret over search engines' records of their online actions.
Shares have sagged more than 11% year-to-date as investors fret that Microsoft will raise its bid.
Meanwhile, investors continue to fret over whether the U.S. is teetering toward a double-dip recession.
Energy-watchers now fret about possible blackouts as power stations close and are not replaced.
His advisers fret that federal research and development has fallen sharply since the Sputnik era.
Investors fret that more regions may follow Valencia, which applied for aid on July 20th.
Many fret over regulatory accountability in the administration and the impact of regulation on jobs.
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No wonder auction-houses and flea-market operators fret that they may soon lose much of their business.
And whether it is fair or not, customers fret about the security of online transactions.
His two sons and their families fret about his decision to ride out the flood.
And geologists and hydrologists fret about the possibility that dissolved metals might get into water supplies.
Germany's mid-sized firms, which are typically family-owned, fret a good deal about recruiting managers and leaders.
However, fans worried that their heroine isn't getting the respect she deserves need not fret.
Some fret that Mr Erdogan may yet yield to hawks in his own party.
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