The population in general seemed unworried by HIV, and offers by western institutions to help with money and know-how were not always taken up. |
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A recent survey showed that half of Italians are unworried by the changeover. |
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Southall, which boasts the first British pub to accept payment in rupees, is unworried. |
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The ground was good when he ran at Haydock but he said he was unworried by what the going might be at Newbury. |
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Surely I'm not the only one to be unworried by the eclectic content of this thread? |
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Besides, if he is so unworried about terrorism, why is he backing the candidate who claims it wouldn't have happened on his watch? |
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However, the general secretary of the Headteachers Association of Scotland said he was unworried by the minister's intervention. |
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But such is the turnaround in transport thinking over the last 30 years, that even the Road Haulage Association is unworried by the development. |
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But he, who is aiming to clinch his second Vuelta victory in three years, says he is unworried. |
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I can't say I know how this will turn out, I can't say I'm unaware of or unworried about the likely emotional turmoil that lies ahead. |
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New tenants moved in a few years ago but they are said to be unworried about the house's spooky past. |
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The bus driver looked away from her, trying to look like he was unworried. |
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He said he considered the Irish market attractive and was unworried by the prospect of Bank of Scotland's entry to the retail market here later this year. |
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To the first group, I appreciate the concern, but remain unworried. |
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Both teams traded chances, seemingly unworried about the opposition's opportunities, focused more on capitalizing in their own right. |
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So far, discount carriers seem unworried about a slimmer Delta. |
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In the light of recent rezoning decisions, the IPI said some councillors seemed unworried by the prospect of public shame or the threat of legal action. |
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As the GSEs ramped up their risk-taking, the Federal Reserve seemed, until it was too late, oddly unworried. |
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The Absence Control box allows your customers to leave their home with an unworried mind. |
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We are there for you and will help you to take an unworried look into your future. |
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She, who concedes that at this stage of her career she is in the privileged position of not needing to make records for the money, says she is unworried. |
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Individual sentences separated by three dots, unworried about overall form. |
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One night last week, I had a conversation over dinner with a student who is as puzzled as I am about why people seem so unworried by online surveillance. |
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Mr Kushner seems unworried by bigger, older companies. |
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