There is not really anything among the Bangladesh bowlers for England to be worried about.
There is, however, a different reason to be worried about the loss of Mr Strauss-Kahn.
Investors seem to be worried that the wrath of American officialdom will ruin BP.
For now, teachers don't have to be worried about being replaced in the classroom.
We'd all be anxious to meet that 10-16 percent that don't seem to be worried about the economy.
Even the central bank governor, whose appointment is protected by law, appears to be worried about his position.
Despite White's strides, the Roundup's publisher, Richard Haddad, professes not to be worried.
"If you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to be worried about, " said Joseph Clarke, 32, a London banker.
That would be the future where all those kids and grandkids we continuously pretend to be worried about can be found.
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Mr. STEPHEN HADLEY (National Security Advisor): It confirms that we were right to be worried about Iran seeking to develop nuclear weapons.
There are many reasons to be worried about the bridge-leap the Obama Administration has just undertaken in its war with Muammar Gaddafi.
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It's a little healthier to be worried about oceans than about yourself.
In other words, Mr Jospin's supporters have a right to be worried.
Although this surely will reduce the number of clicks Google can charge for, potentially reducing mobile revenues, Google professes not to be worried.
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First, he is 83 and his advisers are said to be worried about his health and his ability to manage the royal workload.
With all of the sadness, loss and disruptions facing the folks in Joplin, the last thing they need to be worried about is taxes.
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And even for a fast growing company, luckily positioned in the right place at the right time, this is something to be worried about.
His personal view is that the Central European applicants have more reason to be worried about free movement of labour than the current members.
Once you invent something, the road to making money from it is paved with a particularly tricky stone you have to be worried about: patents.
As different as the regulatory landscape and economic outlook is for these countries this year, most seem to be worried about the same thing, however.
But, like most of the critics, he offers no alternate piece of legislation to solve the problem over which he claims to be worried sick.
The company's baby-faced president, Roy Glosser, professes not to be worried.
The Spanish bid team profess not to be worried by suggestions the Games will not stay in Europe for a second successive Olympiad after London 2012.
The scale of building is certainly scary, people are right to be worried about it and the government knows it and has said it is unsustainable.
If they continue to permit excessive executive pay, it would then be reasonable to be worried that there is a fundamental flaw in our version of stock market capitalism.
Android malware isn't a serious enough issue for us to be worried at present, but nor would we lean on the App Verification Service as our only safety net.
But Ms. Thernstrom thinks that even if Section 5 can survive a new round of judicial scrutiny and the oversight continues, there are demographic reasons for liberals to be worried.
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