In West Africa too, several countries have reason to fret over increased religious tension.
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.
Meanwhile, investors continue to fret over whether the U.S. is teetering toward a double-dip recession.
Many fret over regulatory accountability in the administration and the impact of regulation on jobs.
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Ordinary Mexicans fret over the national shame that would ensue if God forbid, but will He?
Y. is happy to let others fret over the future of Iraqi crude.
More important is Mr Berlusconi's own vulnerability, which is increasing as supporters begin to fret over his waning popularity.
The Shanghai Composite Index has fallen 21% as domestic investors fret over Beijing's efforts to cool an overheated economy.
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He also predicts that ad networks will fret over working with a company that has direct ties to publishers and advertisers.
If that were not bad enough, some now fret over the seemingly esoteric question of whether financial troubles, like buses, arrive in convoy.
Europe-focused exporters were under pressure in Asia as investors continued to fret over euro-zone debt problems, with sentiment cautious before the Spanish debt sale.
This might seem a matter primarily for Russians to fret over, but it also troubles neighbours that have too often suffered from Russian attention.
The January effect is also a stock market phenomenon that occurs at the end of the year as investors begin to fret over taxes.
But investors fret over whether the strong medicine will prove too much for a chronically weak economy, which may in turn prevent a viable fiscal turnaround.
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Asian markets were mixed Tuesday as investors continued to fret over the situation in Europe, though strong earnings in Hong Kong helped the Hang Seng close higher.
They fret over trade deficits but fail to mention the flip side of capital surpluses--foreign money pouring into the U.S., keeping stocks high and borrowing rates low.
But if you want to fret over the next financial catastrophes, turn your gaze away from energy futures and focus on something far more obscure: credit default swaps.
Bankers have no reason to fret over holiday bonuses, however.
But local businesses fret over competition from state-funded Chinese rivals.
Some people fret over this ingenious fuelling of materialism.
By making its move on Saturday, EU has given Europeans time to fret and mull over the Cyprus shock for most of the weekend.
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Core countries such as Germany fret they will lose a lever of influence over government policies in peripheral countries by handing over equity.
Over your kitchen table, you can fret the societal impact from legislation.
Although Turkish ties with Israel remain frozen over the 2010 Mavi Marmara affair, they fret that Turkey has become America's regional stalking horse.
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Nevertheless, they caused an uproar, on the Tory backbenches and in the tabloid press: even though crime has broadly been falling for over a decade, surveys affirm that Britons fret more than others about law and order.
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