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.
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.
"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.
It's a little healthier to be worried about oceans than about yourself.
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.
Investors were beginning to be worried about a recession.
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Do I need to be worried about it?
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Against them have stood Joe Biden, the vice-president, who is reckoned to favour a narrower focus on counter-terrorism operations, and Rahm Emanuel, the White House chief of staff, who is thought to be worried about the impact of the deepening war on Mr Obama's prospects for re-election.
The push is two-fold: Pull in an ageing population that professes to be more worried about what it eats (and is more willing to pay a bit more for "healthful" products), and get out ahead of health advocates and opportunistic lawyers who are eager to blame food companies for every ounce of unwanted fat Americans continue to put on.
Mr Salmond, whose party's aim is to make Scotland fully independent, claims to be especially worried about this.
And traders seem to be very worried about the future.
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But for the moment, the financial markets seem to be more worried about the state of the US economy than its creditworthiness: the yield on US 10-year debt is today hovering around 2.9%, nearly 0.8 percentage points lower than it was six months ago.
Similarly, postal workers in another country are going to be less worried about being held accountable for not returning a letter from far away, as they are probably less likely to face complaints and have someone calling up their boss and demanding to know where their letter is.
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"If you are a very privacy conscious person and you don't want people to know more information about you than you want to give them, then you should be worried about the use of cookies, because they can be used to collect more information about you than you necessarily know about at the time, " she said.
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These same economists tend to be those most worried about the D-word: deflation.
If policymakers failed as miserably as Mr Stiglitz believes, then he ought to be far more worried about the potential for government failure in the future.
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All of this should not be discouraging to companies worried about complying with anti-bribery laws.
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An inquiry spokesperson said Sir Anthony wished to ensure that as many victims and survivors as possible were made aware of its existence "and of the steps which the inquiry is taking to try to address the fears of those who may be worried about lifting the telephone to talk".
We wanted to talk to Christopher Soghoian, the privacy expert who first uncovered this program, to ask him what he thinks Americans should be worried about, and what they should do to protect their financial privacy.
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