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Critics worry that the result will be chaos, with businesses having to comply with many different environmental regulations.
You are not crazy, although I do worry along with you that you might be struggling with a depression.
Or they worry they won't be able to cope with the backlog of work waiting for them after a vacation.
It's easy to guess why 3-D is struggling in movies and television sets: People don't want to be burdened with 3-D glasses, or worry about eye strain, and pay a premium for the privilege.
The states concede DSL deserves equal treatment with cable access, but worry that if the new exemption is worded too broadly, providers will be able to bundle other services with access and claim the whole expensive package is tax free.
And if you open this avenue, some worry, there may be a rush of traffic, with everyone demanding their condition be accommodated.
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The reason seems to be that Chileans agree more with Mr Stiglitz: they worry about the turbulent impact of short-term capital flows even in their well managed economy.
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It was much better not to worry about what those they were dealing with might be thinking, and apply the normal rules of negotiation.
For example, if a team is struggling with a deadline, a default might be to worry about the calendar and dwindling days toward delivery.
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This is the main worry with the Tarceva data, which will not be made public until the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in June.
Even I don't understand how much data I use on a daily basis so it's no surprise that having an all you can eat worry-free data package is proving to be so popular with our customers.
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As a result, the C-suite can be plagued with uncertainty and misunderstanding, and CMOs are starting to worry about losing relevance.
By the time it was over she'd be jumping out of her skin too, sleepless and ragged with worry and no good for work.
Mr Darling, whose officials will be discussing TIFs with developers and councillors before long, is likely to worry that TIFs are just another way to increase ballooning public debt.
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Getting around school will be one less thing they have to worry about when the halls are crowded with strangers and they are trying to fit in and make friends.
But, in the light of Mr Karzai's serial snubs to his American paymasters, some worry he might be preparing to ditch them for the sake of a deal with Islamabad.
Dr. Rick Arthur, medical director of the California Horse Racing Board, said too often officials have played "gotcha" with owners and trainers, who had to worry they would be penalized for race-day residue from drugs that were legal and medically necessary when they were used.
As with any tech purchase, the worry is that something better will be put on sale in the months after the decision is made.
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With asset prices plummeting and economies shrinking, deflation will soon be a bigger worry.
They worry that, once the new rules are in place, they will either be stuck with costly, unproductive workers (see article) or face a flood of lawsuits.
Many worry that, with the abortion of Edira and Edgar, the ECB will be responsible for overseeing banks but lack the means to deal with the bad ones.
They've lengthened the course at St Andrews for this year but I worry that until they look at the ball technology we're going to be faced with a situation where they make these changes and then three years later they are obsolete.
Why should farmers enjoy special protection? (A silly question, perhaps, in a world where governments routinely stuff rustic pockets with taxpayers' money, but one that needs to be asked.) Another worry, says John Copeland, a professor at the National Centre for Agricultural Law Research and Information in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is that tobacco firms might use these laws to bankrupt their critics.
England's biggest worry is the form of Monty Panesar, and a key decision will be whether or not to go with two spinners.
If you forget to sync it with your phone once every while, don't worry -- it'll be able to remember a few measurements on its own.
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But critics worry that his claims that he can hear the dead could be harmful to those desperate to make contact with relatives who've passed away.
But a number of incumbent Democrats worry their political exposure is higher if they vote for the administration's proposal, and can be tagged with explicitly approving tax increases.
Not to worry: Once Ambrose stops sulking and comes up with a credible mea culpa, he too will be restored to good standing within the punditocracy, and once again will see his words appear frequently in national magazines--within quotation marks and attributed to him in the text.
People I work with think I'm lucky because I'm about to be a father and have nothing to worry about.
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