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Without LLT here I am worried that the potential for many students to get a well-rounded education from UEA will suffer.
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"I am worried that the risks of dangerous climate change are too high on our current emissions trajectory, " Prof Le Quere said.
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While my partners and I are all for promoting safe and environmentally sound practices in the development of nanotech processes and products, I am worried that this could snowball into the kind of publicity that created a backlash against genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and Monsanto.
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On the other hand I am very worried that the opposition seems to have radically overestimated the extent to which its agenda is supported by Russian society and radically underestimated the extent to which Vladimir Putin has genuine sources of popular support.
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So am I personally worried that the deal may finally be approved?
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There have been other opportunities, but I was always reluctant for the simple reason that I am a huge dog lover and worried that pulling the sled was somehow unfair, harmful, or abusive to the dogs.
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No, I am not worried about that.
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"I am a little bit worried that he's scoring so many runs and I would like him to keep a few in the bank for a little later down the track, " said Ponting.
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If they can get away with something like that I am worried something big will happen at F1.
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While I applaud the work of the reformers and think it is a drastic improvement over the status quo, I am increasingly worried they may not be able to find the perfect set of rules that allows centrally planned education systems to succeed at the varied and difficult tasks we require of it, and that anti-reform critics may be, in part, correct.
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