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Those who wanted an examination were more likely to have finished education at 16 and to feel worried about their health.
BBC: Patients want 'empathy, not drugs'
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"As a cautionary measure, we have temporarily halted sales in all countries that have received deliveries from our Swedish supplier so that none of our customers have to feel worried, " IKEA spokeswoman Ylva Magnusson said in a phone interview.
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The third issue why it may matter, is simply out of people's feeling of happiness and wellbeing, and if we find people are perennially worried about certain issues that they feel unable to talk to people about, then their unhappiness and concern must be, at the end of the day, something of importance in social policy and to the government.
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Given these constraints, let me talk to you in general about things that would make me feel more or less worried about the episode you describe.
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They are not worried about what's happening to Abu Abbas now, because they feel their own lives are under threat, and that's what they are trying to tackle.
CNN: Rula Amin: Iraqis not thinking of Abu Abbas
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They also illustrate that some investors worried about the markets, like Mr. Pellegrini, nevertheless feel pressure to place some money in stocks and other riskier investments amid low interest rates that make cash less attractive.
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"We're getting very worried because people understandably are clamoring to come home and we just don't feel the security situation warrants that, " said Michael Barton of the International Organization for Migration.
CNN: Officials: Peacekeepers killed while clearing NATO bombs from village
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The odd rumblings about a DSK set-up, and the bizarre interview Strauss-Kahn himself gave three weeks ago (in which he publicly worried about being framed for a sexual offense), are increasingly irrelevant to people who themselves feel assaulted.
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