Some Chinese economists worry out loud that China's massive stimulus-spending might have bought the country only a temporary reprieve.
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But some members of Mr Barak's Labour Party worry out loud that, even if the negotiations eventually go Mr Barak's way, the referendum might not.
Financial worry, in other words, beats out employment worry.
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Mason says his biggest worry is building out the technology team fast enough.
Using Nectar, consumers get 10 times the run-time versus traditional chargers and will never again worry about running out of power.
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Users never have to worry about running out of disk space again.
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For over half a century, this was a great deal for TV companies as they could reach large pools of customers without having to worry about building out infrastructure to get programming to those customers.
There's no need to worry about running out of power as the high quality lithium battery allows for over 100 hours of playing time with a rumble-disabled sleep mode to extend battery life, meaning gamers can battle until they are the last man standing.
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Beyond the third quarter, the bigger worry lies a year out, in expectations for 2013.
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In the meantime, neither side has to worry much about running out of cash to influence lawmakers.
Some shops still sell battery-operated analogs, but who wants to worry about batteries conking out unpredictably, with they tend to do.
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And small businesses and family farms wouldn't have to worry about being wiped out by the death tax--no taxation without respiration.
Her fans will get defensive when they read my comments but I say this not out of hate, but out of worry.
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Since sun-dried tomatoes don't have any juices left in them, you don't have to worry about liquid seeping out and softening the crust.
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This, they worry, could drive out smaller players and force energy producers to have separately capitalised subsidiaries, and might strangle the market in its infancy.
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Both of these companies need to worry not just about out-maneuvering each other but out-innovating the now insatiable desire by consumers for the next new thing.
Some worry they could miss out on a potential client who might not hit the benchmark at first, but with whom they would want to work anyway.
According to the report, financial concerns among affluent women have risen as recently as the last quarter, and they out-worry men about nearly all financial issues by 10-15%.
The policy that under girds that is one essentially that says staffers at the White House should be allowed to do their job without always having to worry about it getting out into the press.
"I understand that we need to pay people to worry and to look out over the horizon, " he says, adding that time is the only thing that will heal the financial system, which is already on the mend.
But some businesses worry that they will lose out if the plan is implemented.
But I do worry that we are missing out on the transformative potential of drones.
Some smaller guitar makers, which have built reputations and businesses on those shapes, worry they could be put out of business if Fender gets its way.
Some employers worry that, in seeking out disabled workers, they would end up violating the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which they say prohibits employers from asking disability-related questions before hiring someone.
We may want to avert out eyes, worry about the problems at home, and think this one, too, can be "kicked down the road, " to use the term fashionable for explaining inaction on domestic matters.
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And they point out that most voters worry about local issues rather than national politics.
Economic and market risk is the biggest worry for executives, troubling three out of every four.
Advocates for the poor worry that public sympathy is running out giving way to business as usual.
And again, whatever you can do to trick yourself out of all the worry and paralysis that that doubt causes, do it.
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