French and German responses would have been a nice-to-have but we are unworried about it.
When Mr Strauss declared he was unworried, Mr Fletcher did not impose his view.
Christian Schlemmer, a farmer listening to Ms Merkel's speech, was unworried by the lack of partisan fireworks.
As the GSEs ramped up their risk-taking, the Federal Reserve seemed, until it was too late, oddly unworried.
The combination of enthusiastically documented personal accumulation and an unworried tilt in cadence is what makes Ross Ross.
He is unworried by their encounter believing it must be a timid creature.
High fixed costs should be a handicap in an industry with sharp fluctuations in demand, but Saga is unworried.
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While other aspirants complain about dates of entry, Mr Klaus is unworried: the sort of Europe being built is what counts.
Redknapp is unworried by the defender's connections to Arsenal or Chelsea.
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Jozic is unworried by the absentees and the experimental aspects of the squad as he has attached a low significance to the match, particulalry for his first-team players.
Mr Shah has been replaced by an acting chief justice, and for now Mr Sharif can go to bed unworried that the judiciary will have his head next morning.
Advisers say they are unworried that their candidate inspires less affection than Mr Obama, trailing the president on the question of likeability by 61% to 27% in an eve-of-convention poll.
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But Mr Dewar seems unworried by such problems, perhaps because he is more interested in the fact that these land reform laws will not be passed by the government, but by the new Scottish parliament.
In that peaceful oblivion, she felt swaddled in cotton, divorced from the feelings that usually plagued her, unworried about what she looked like in her homemade clothing or what others thought of the girl with a grandmother for a mother.
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