Ironically, we lose the least amount of sleep over Microsoft, the priciest of them all.
But it doesn't appear that Taiwan-born Lee has lost much sleep over the election.
' my mother would ask after denying me permission to sleep over at a friend's house.
France, which never liked the pact in the first place, would not lose much sleep over that.
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Earlier this summer he said that he was not losing sleep over Lebanese civilians killed by Israeli bombs.
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Her friend Brianna was allowed to sleep over, and they used their Bratz dolls to stage fashion shows.
Nearly a decade later, Lotts, now a grown man, still cries himself to sleep over the loss of his stepbrother.
But if we are honest, the Australians will not be losing much sleep over this minor tinkering to the England team.
Card executives must be losing a fair amount of sleep over this.
I've opted not to lose any sleep over this dilemma for now, as the prospect of a high-speed rail line seems impossibly distant.
Lots of folks lose sleep over their taxes so what better timing for a sale on a product to help you through this?
Kelly said although he "would have liked the airline to have honored" the fare, he wasn't going to lose any sleep over missing out.
But in all cases, they know they are making a critical judgment call , and most lose a lot of sleep over the decision.
"I don't know if androids dream of electric sheep, but I've certainly been losing a lot of sleep over Google's Android, " laments programmer David N.
On past experience, America's rich need not lose sleep over that.
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"I didn't lose a minute of sleep over it, " he said.
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"I would like to sweep that into the past, " said Mr. Gross, who last year told The Wall Street Journal that he lost sleep over the failed strategy.
Given the national debate today, at times I wonder if anyone else is losing sleep over the inability of our government and both political parties to confront this challenge.
These are all really expensive places to be, yet I doubt Governor Brown loses sleep over the risk that Google will relocate to Salt Lake City, or that Disney will relocate to Tulsa.
One more reason not to lose sleep over the surge in oil prices is that, unlike the rises in the 1970s, it has not occurred against the backdrop of general commodity-price inflation and global excess demand.
To me, one of the most useful stories for understanding why H5N1 is not worth losing much sleep over right now is the tale of how Hilleman, who created the vaccines for mumps, measles, and hepatitis B, among others diseases.
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But he had "lost a lot of sleep" over how to handle his client's needs and decided for now on a different course of action.
The business secretary, who was last week given the additional title of first secretary of state, said he would not "lose any sleep" over the threat posed by those Labour MPs who opposed Mr Brown's leadership of the party.
The study did not clarify whether the babies' stress levels lowered as their sleep patterns settle over time.
Mr Blair may lose sleep at night over many things, but the Tory opposition is not one of them.
When you are ready to go to sleep, go over what you did that day from the time you got up until you get into bed.
But UK experts remained mixed over whether sleep affected spatial learning.
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