And despite some worries last night, the weather has turned out reasonably well. |
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No worries south of the border, however, because it is not a price that appears in the monthly economic output figures. |
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What worries me is that these guys are going to run into problems literally the first day out. |
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The ronin's distant past explores the conflict between an honorable samurai heritage and the financial worries of masterless ronin. |
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He is renowned as a canny strategist and has a sharp economic mind, but his dictatorial approach and suppression of human rights worries many. |
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He cares and worries intensely about movies, and he's eloquent, loquacious, even verbose on the subject. |
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Family members or friends can assist patients by encouraging the patients to discuss their feelings and worries. |
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But there are worries about whether low-end handsets will meet the forecasts. |
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Crossroads worries about the crowds jostling the elegant, talcumed, perfumed elbows of its serious shoppers. |
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Adam also highlighted worries that the drug might not be equally available to all sufferers. |
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It was going to be weird without her sarcastic comments and worries about her looks. |
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Mortgage repayments continue to top the list of financial worries for a third of the population. |
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Seeking an oasis from daily cares and worries, they come here for camaraderie, a common cause and simply to find a treasure for a bargain. |
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But she's also got a knack for handling your cares and worries and, when it's all too much, your tears. |
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The best thing is that everyone who goes to Bats Day can just leave all their cares and worries at the gate, and just have a fun time. |
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Worldly worries and cares take on a different perspective as the devotee looks on everything with a spiritual outlook. |
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These were people who had the same joys, cares and worries as my own family and wanted the best for their children. |
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Then she saw his whole face, lined with the cares and worries that come from trying to balance work and family. |
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I had these small worries in the back of my mind that I didn't want to grow and haunt me. |
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Two valiant teenagers have spoken out in support of teen shelters amid worries from residents. |
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He tensed up for a single second, and then relaxed, all his worries and pain leaving him. |
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He worries also about the slow drift of journalism out of the public consciousness. |
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Sometimes you needed a friendly ear to listen to your troubles and worries and tell you that everything was going to be alright. |
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Their old family friend dislikes her matchmaking and worries she will harm Harriet. |
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The think tank said consumers were shaking off worries over jobs, while firms were investing again. |
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It worries me that people living in those flats could see into the bedrooms. |
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As the murky water swirls with bath salt down the shower drain, I feel the worries and tension of my day disappear. |
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When she sees or hears of injustice, the normally happy girl becomes so melancholy and dejected that it worries others. |
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Her badly scarred face seriously affects her speech and she worries for her future as a potential wife. |
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This is what worries me about reels that are machined with fine tolerances. |
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She knew that her worries and fears were obvious on her face, and wondered how the other woman could keep her features so neutral. |
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He was 15 shots behind Phil Mickelson but that was the least of his worries. |
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She had got used to the idea, and besides, death was very much like life, only without the worries. |
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For example, when Christine has had worries that nagged at her for days, she developed a dull backache. |
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The family went looking for the pair, but by 7pm, nagging worries turned to real fear. |
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I closed my eyes a moment, nagging worries melting away for the time being. |
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There had even been worries that it could have been deliberate misinformation. |
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The yellow bus scheme should alleviate any worries parents have about public transport. |
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This leads to worries about government mismanagement causing losses that will eventually be shouldered by the entire populace. |
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For once in a long while, Amseth was able to work away his worries and was not troubled. |
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But it really worries me when I hear that young people are starving themselves sick to get thin. |
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Well, diesel engines don't use an ignition so you have no tune-up costs or worries. |
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It seems as though all those doubts and worries had been transformed into prayers and blessings, which had then been abundantly answered. |
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The heavy rain held up the start for an hour and a half and left sodden fairways and greens to add to the golfers' worries. |
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Before I put my paintings on view I tentatively checked them out with the local councillor and the village shop to see that they had no worries. |
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Davis worries that inhibitors of mucus secretion might block activity of beneficial proteins. |
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For weeks she lies awake, tortured by financial worries and the uncontrollable series of events that have led to her demise. |
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But what worries me is that he is still uncooperative, demanding and verbally aggressive. |
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Within your network, use of multicast means that this single 5Mbps video can be viewed on all desktops and TV monitors without bandwidth worries. |
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He had often mused that clean underdaks would be the least of your worries if hit by a double-decker. |
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He worries, if the high-paying jobs move offshore, that could leave him and other workers permanently underemployed. |
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Anyone who continues to look at the new environment from an outdated perspective will become embroiled in excessive and undue worries. |
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What worries is when you try to describe it and you think, that does sound like an unholy mess. |
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She most likely thought I was stark raving bonkers as I told the tale of my worries about leaving the gas on. |
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And yet part of me worries that to see myself as the subject of my own life story is in some way selfish. |
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Rather, you should recognize that all our everyday concerns and worries are really petty and unimportant. |
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He had absolutely no fear of getting caught in his robbery, nor any worries about the police nabbing him for his drug use. |
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A hangover should be the least of men's worries after a night on the booze, according to new research. |
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I can of course hate the people who give me reason to, but sometimes this unreasoned dislike worries me a lot. |
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Calm funded the project to avoid safety worries over unstable cliff faces and walking trails. |
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Despite worries about possible negative health effects of mobile phone use, various studies over the past few years have proved inconclusive. |
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With neither of them in the first flush of youth, he worries about what will happen to his collection when he is gone. |
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Tax breaks, energy worries, and global warming are making nuclear, wind, and solar energy increasingly important markets. |
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Even better, some of the economy's most nettlesome worries are behind it, which should help keep profits moving northward. |
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That worries her more than somewhat, as she will no longer be able to claim that all her dishes come from local produce. |
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The thing that worries us is that VisitScotland has substantial fixed costs and the only area where there are variable costs is in the marketing. |
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But, no worries, the Europeans can continue to live with the current system that suits them so well. |
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It's been a pretty mild winter so far generally speaking, so no worries, I like snow anyway. |
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American citizens with criminal records need to apply for a special permit, but no worries. |
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In about two weeks I'll be back into again anyway, so no worries I guess, but kind of amusing all the same. |
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It's fine, I am not going therein anyway, no worries I haven't seen hide nor hair of him. |
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Centring on an interactive computer game, the project shows money worries can be eased with careful planning. |
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Irksome burdens lighten and niggling worries vanish, when friends rally round to help us see life in its true perspective. |
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Often, they explained, children won't reveal their worries because they don't want to burden their parents. |
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Your other children, in particular, may try to deal with their pain alone so as not to burden you with additional worries. |
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Some people find it easier to talk to an anonymous stranger about their worries and fears than to burden a family member or friend. |
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Yet when he's hurt he pulls away, not wanting to burden anyone with his worries. |
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She was a beautiful woman, with a splendid body, and face that held more worries then it should. |
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Rowdy revellers and arsonists could see their antics crushed as a drive to tackle residents' worries steps up a gear. |
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It really worries me when relatives buy you something even though you know they are hard up. |
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She giggled lightly, her voice so harmonious and free that at that moment I had no worries and no doubts. |
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He had finally perfected what he was going to say, and he was waiting on pins and needles for his chance to put all his worries to rest. |
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The pandemic might actually be the least of the world's worries in that case. |
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How do you condense 11 years of fun and love and heartache, worries and accomplishments into a few words? |
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Combining multiple worries can send you into a catatonic state whereby you are incapable of any form of remedial action to resolve your panic. |
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Meanwhile we are not heedless of the hardships and worries that accompany the conquest of inflation. |
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Her work is stressful, and she worries that her bowel problems may affect her job performance. |
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These are just some of the myriad of worries we face every day in our increasingly busy and stressful lives. |
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In this case the subject of the spell literally worries himself or herself to death. |
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Experts say that worries about security in the Middle East are also helping to keep prices high. |
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When we are all overburdened with worries in our daily life, a real entertainer is a welcome relief. |
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Tokkie, while subserviently knowing his place, worries for his job, his family and his future. |
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These corporate hirelings ' worries as to what they'll say when a real masterpiece emerges must trouble their sleep. |
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This is a tiny airport with very few formalities and even fewer facilities, so nobody worries overmuch about designated parking places. |
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Upon further thought, I have to say that it worries me that a governor has the right to override a court's decision and to decide someone's fate. |
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What worries me is that I think I'll be working directly under one of the really big cheeses. |
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Her emotions and worries were overwhelming her and Cameron would provide an outlet. |
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Julie worries about her husband being overworked and dreams of taking a vacation trip with him, perhaps to Paris. |
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She worries that people think she is superficial, and the deeper Anne cannot withstand that. |
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I know it's not my place to disagree with you, chief, but this song worries me. |
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Then there are also worries about interactions with herbal supplements and prescription drugs, as well as potential harmful effects. |
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Despite such confidence, energy expert Professor Ian Fells worries about Anaconda's survivability at sea. |
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Gas prices continue to hover near record levels, but if you think you're paying too much at the pump that may be the least of your worries. |
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The strong citric smell of lemon lingered from his drink, averting him from the worries even for just a little while. |
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Dad would refuse to speak to us all for a week as he manfully kept his secret hypochondriacal worries to himself. |
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Similarly, his worries about drugs, payola, and other perils of the music industry prompted him to sell RCA Records too quickly and cheaply. |
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It worries me that DEFRA is putting more restrictions on movements, when all that seems to be doing is clobbering the farmer. |
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Keeping the worries from overtaking my thoughts, I entered the kitchen, blinking in surprise at the presence of my father by the coffee maker. |
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He's correct that the right of jury nullification trumps any worries about the possible pernicious effects of the drug. |
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There are no tests for a start and no perpetual worries over league table places. |
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He had health worries and was short of money but had acted on impulse to provide the children with something he had promised them. |
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The dolls are inanimate objects given life and the creation of more of them lets the artists give flesh to the worries of the audience. |
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It's precisely because his advice is so good, lucid and far-seeing that it worries me that it is largely ignored. |
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People's worries about crime and incivilities of various kinds inevitably take their toll upon the quality of life. |
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This worries some insiders that visitors and participants will be inconvenienced. |
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He worries whether to keep the Lindbergh commemorative in his beloved stamp collection. |
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Earley eased Kildare's worries when testing the stitching of the Carlow net with a piledriver to the net. |
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No worries, The Westmorland Gazette is here with loads of suggestions for you to fill those long summer days and nights. |
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Take steps to resolve a political issue that worries you by writing your congressperson. |
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Mum takes on everyone's worries and stresses by being contactable 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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The decision came amid worries about the economy in the 12-nation eurozone. |
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Hugh, one of the great worries is contagion and disease that follows something like this if the water supply is not adequate. |
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The U.S. economy continued to add jobs in November despite worries about a looming fiscal cliff in Washington. |
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Despite businessmen's worries, the government says it has not made a contingency plan to help contain the impact of war on the country's exports. |
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As a bilingual Inuk, she said unilingual Inuit can approach her without worries about communication. |
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Of particular concern has been the plunge in the value of insurance companies on solvency worries. |
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The utter bliss of this situation is spoilt by my worries over morning flatulence. |
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What worries me about McConnell in the gym is not that he still looks porky, but his determination to prove himself a dynamic and active leader. |
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He said the worries of the farmers facing the shortage of green fodder for their cattle may soon be over. |
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I have to tell you, it worries me that you take care of such a beautiful girl, when you are courting my sister. |
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Noah has taken all the family's worries on himself, and he's in danger of turning into a crabbed old man. |
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As for his worries about your being a fortune-hunter when there is no fortune, chalk that up to an artificial barrier he has thrown up. |
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If the customer's credit is good and its trading methods fair, the bank need have no worries. |
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Olivia worries that she was too forward with him, and that he is now judging her because of it. |
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That usually meant that his head was full of empty worries and unrealistic plans. |
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Threatening letters poured in, which further intensified the worries of my family. |
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There are worries that there could be an aftershock earthquake, which could trigger another tsunami. |
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Such apparent political pragmatism worries many, because of the dangerous precedent it sets. |
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You will have domestic worries and an unsettled atmosphere will prevail at home. |
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So far nearly a month and a half had passed since the accident and despite her worries, Tony and Savana were getting along very well. |
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That kind of deflationary spiral is what worries economists and corporate executives. |
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No worries, they taste delicious and you will probably find your guests gobble them all up in no time. |
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In Britain, economic worries centred on the alarming prospect of pensions failing to deliver their optimistic promises. |
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Maybe he worries that outsiders might think that the campus is filled with ignorant or delusional people. |
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If desalination technology can be embraced and developed, arid regions can be liberated from worries about water provision. |
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But with China pushing ahead with development on its side, and near the border, Japan worries that the resources on its side will be affected. |
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He sent up a grapple to the window, and started climbing despite our worries. |
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What worries me is the sheer effrontery, the level of twistedness implicit in what he is doing. |
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Most of us are able to deal with life with grace and dignity and when we don't, it worries us and we try to work it out. |
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What worries me is that so many large companies appear to be run by people who would rather litigate or grizzle than innovate. |
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When you have got 10 poles of ground elder to deal with and it takes two bus journeys to get there, a hosepipe ban is the least of your worries. |
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Rumours persist of internal party worries that, despite shrewd anti-war positioning, his lack of dynamism is a problem. |
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Upon arrival everything was going right, all my worries slowly eroded away. |
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I think it might need another fusing, though it worries me a bit, because that will be number 4, and this glass might devitrify. |
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Ramirez smiled thankfully, some of his worries evaporating under the summary. |
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We have all seen people erase their own worries and fears by helping others. |
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The whole group decided to turn the panels into a wall hanging with pockets that the children could then put any worries or thoughts into. |
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However there were concepts in the new quantum theory which gave major worries to many leading physicists. |
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Mrs Taylor-Silk said the break would give the family a chance to forget about past worries and look to the future. |
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Many householders fear their insurance premiums could rise but the Association of British Insurers is trying to quell homeowners' worries. |
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And he worries that reporters might selectively quote from documents or other material they find electronically. |
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If your mom's worries are driving a wedge between you, ask her to tell you honestly what she's afraid of. |
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I don't want to weigh him down with personal worries that probably won't amount to much anyways. |
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Whatever you do, try your best to keep a big perspective. Don't let the worries and concerns of the day dominate your thoughts or weigh you down. |
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On the train, I switched the radio on to a phone-in programme where listeners expressed their worries about the escalating situation. |
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And then there are the health worries of carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injury and back problems. |
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The move also raised worries that the rally could stall Europe's economic recovery. |
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What worries me is the lack of concern regarding this trend among farmers and ranchers. |
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Later, after regaining his reason, Quentin worries for Tracy's safety, but she assures him that all will be well. |
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All let their worries go, and went back to their young days kicking up their heels, and having a ball. |
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He wished for not a care in the world, a place where he could forget all his worries and simply relax. |
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This revelation worries me for our future, because it brings his whole character and judgement into focus as a dreamer as well as a wisher? |
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I'm glad you liked the word game bit, I wasn't sure about it but you've quieted any worries I had. |
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Something to focus her mind on, that it would not escape her grip and return to worrying at her grief as a dog worries a bone. |
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It is natural for a wolf to worry a lamb, but when a lamb worries another lamb then it is a monstrous business. |
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If young people have any worries or concerns they can find someone to listen to them and to share their concerns with. |
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Don't let financial worries stress you out and burn your credit card before it burns you. |
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For some, family violence, triggered by the stresses of unemployment and financial worries, emerged as a serious problem. |
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Financial worries, a stressful job, redundancy or fear of unemployment, even moving house, can trigger depression in vulnerable people. |
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Chronic stress, such as financial worries, is less well understood than are intermittent bouts of acute stress. |
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She bore it stoically and quietly, cut expenses to ease his financial worries, and made sure no one outside the family found out. |
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In contrast to his early years, his later life was marked by financial worries, frustration and disappointment. |
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While some were losing their nerve amid mounting financial worries, the bullish chief executive insisted that the opportunity had to be seized. |
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She struggled to cope with huge financial worries, and ongoing problems concerning the sale of timber from the estate. |
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This man is taking stick over these allegations but what worries me most is when some bloggers seem to think that if true, nothing is wrong. |
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We have already dealt with the worries of local objectors and allayed their fears. |
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A pencil company never worries about there being a graphite shortage or a cedar shortage or a shortage of yellow lacquer. |
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Ejido commissioner Juan Gomez worries about the troops encamped in Banco Nuevo's remaining community forests. |
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Sometimes, especially when going to bed, it was good just to have a laugh, and forget about the worries of the day. |
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One of the most pressing worries is the use of antibiotics to accelerate growth and combat disease. |
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Firefighters had been monitoring hotspots but there were worries that increasing wind might fan the flames. |
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Our worries and anxieties evaporated in an instant, and within half an hour my wife, Jayne, was asking how we could buy one. |
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Meditation allows us to relinquish our worries and anxieties and awaken our innate energy and creativity. |
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He found it very soothing as all of his worries and anxieties were rushed out of his head. |
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The left worries about the universal rights of man, whereas the right worries about preserving nationalistic tradition and culture. |
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That also lessened their worries, even though she had never left the country before. |
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An enormous cloud of worries and troubles covered my weary heart. |
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Navarro worries that may mean the politically powerful flores family will mete out their own brand of justice. |
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Roy Reehil, who runs The forager Press, an internet publishing company, worries, too. |
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If Harl now worries about the future of rock-solid family farms, it's time for all of us to be worried, no matter how competitive we think we are. |
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I don't feel the pressure and the worries don't really bother me too much. |
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And when asked whether he worries about Studio Ghibli after he and Takahata retire, Miyazaki is frank. |
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The orgasmic dysfunction is reflected in fears, anxieties, and worries as well as in negative states of mind, such as sexual burnout and sex-irrelevant attentional focus. |
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She herself had worries no mother of a fallen American service member should suffer as she consulted with a funeral director. |
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No worries, they'll gladly provide you with a loaner for the day. |
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The senior official also worries that the Americans could overstay their welcome. |
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In this context, it's worth noting that the wholesale price for coal has also soared, even though there are no substantial worries about supplies running low. |
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As the holidays approach, Hohlfelder worries that concern will further dwindle. |
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In Britain the stock market is now spooked by worries over the financial strength of UK life assurers amid fears that they may have to close to new business. |
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What worries me is that the designed world might become so hermetic and the signifiers of functionality so appropriated that the opportunity for that fascination never arises. |
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To soothe his worries, I thought I'd let him do a couple of snips. |
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It worries them that many vintage structures, both vernacular and colonial, are being changed unsympathetically, resulting in eyesores, even on King Street. |
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There are worries that gold farming will be hit by the financial crisis, but Heeks believes that the industry is likely to grow with rising numbers of online game players. |
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Even as we speak, what worries us is the fact that our crop is failing because of the rains, because of the drought, and we are not the only ones who are hit with it. |
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Fifty-five-year-old Svetlana also was worried about the threat of violence but highlighted economic worries as deciding her vote. |
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Rome, which has many other worries beside the vanity of Smart and Special Americans has pushed, but has never really tried to put them in a full nelson. |
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Today, as a fellow countryman challenges for the championship lead, he worries that the sport's decision to re-embrace computer aids could put drivers at risk in Monaco. |
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You need to escape from the cares and worries of everyday life. |
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The beautiful, isolated surroundings of the moors also play a vital part in helping guests leave behind the cares and worries of everyday life, Jan admits. |
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Then I went to Dream Goddess and let my cares and worries float away. |
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Schumann often worries his musical subjects beyond their deadline. |
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For such a small investment its well worth taking a chance and it could be you who has all their Christmas and New Year money worries wiped out instantly. |
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Val forgot all worries in an instant and broadened her smile. |
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What worries me are the pernicious influences on athletes like him. |
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He worries that the mule track would leave a scar on the hillside. |
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The middle-aged housewife lugging her food shopping in a white plastic bag had a lot to say about her worries for her three grown-up children living here. |
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And more than one-in-four children who took part in the survey also said they worried about being badly treated at home, even if they were confiding their worries to parents. |
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Kev said no worries, he'd be able to borrow one off our pal Little John. |
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General Jaber worries that the Lebanese army is ill-equipped to deal with the growing challenge. |
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Perhaps she only said yes because she knew that marrying into a family like the Lindons would help her and her sisters live a more comfortable life, free of money worries. |
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You can have something to eat, a couple of beers, no worries. |
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Oh well, that will soon pass, and it did so no worries there. |
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Spain may have more worries if its political leaders continue to sugarcoat the issue. |
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But her face was pale and ashen, and her eyes darkened with worries. |
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How wonderful for students to be able to see the thoughts, worries, and methods of a writer at work, particularly when that writer speaks personably. |
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He worries a loose thread on my shirt between his fingertips. |
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John is a lonely gay man with a father fixation and a forbearing best friend who worries about the approach of middle age in the form of his 40th birthday. |
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Janie's very realistic, working-class worries over money are especially resonant. |
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We would have said cool, no worries, we'll keep living at our other place. |
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From tigers to the killing of Tibetan antelopes and sea turtles in Orissa, everything worries her, and there is a strong determination to fight against all odds. |
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But the fact that it's not just verbals now is what worries me. |
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Given injury worries in the Scotland camp this should be a tight game. |
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Among the nastiest was 27 October 1997, when a basically bullish market started to be rattled by mounting worries over emerging markets, especially debt-laden Asia. |
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Berrios worries about losing specialists who can design large networks, databases and systems to control dams, spillways and other specialized irrigation or waterway systems. |
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Thomas E. Weber trolls the boards for pilots' 10 biggest worries, from airport workers to profiling. |
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As I'm covering classes this year frankly no-one is going to care whether I'm there or not, it's just the idea that they might think I'm swinging the lead that worries me. |
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What worries him, he says, is the idea that attitudes like those displayed in the photos might take root in his home country. |
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Ruth worries that Natalie is older than Frank and a single mother, but worse, that she's a townie and a distraction from his studies and eventual career. |
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It is the first time I knit sleeves and I think they turned out a tiny bit too long, but no worries, since they're done on garter stitch I can just turn the cuff around. |
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And the Gulf is just one front with Iran while on others increasing Iranian aggressiveness worries U.S. military commanders. |
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Any worries stemming from everyday living are quickly obliterated under the immensity of the night skies, ablaze with stars as far as the eye can see. |
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What worries me is that there will be enfeeblement, helplessness, that I will go on for years unable to sense my decline, my lunacy, and oblivious to all my indignities. |
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Long, graceful fingers were still entangled in his hair, massaging the base of his neck tenderly, and Ikeda's worries dissolved, his fears fading. |
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Despite ASEAN's strong request, Japan was earlier reluctant to accede to the treaty amid worries that the pact could constrain its security alliance with the United States. |
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But what worries me more than the predictable pushback by the president's opponents is the nagging feeling I have that when it comes to the vision, perhaps they have a point. |
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You could phone the person in question and explain your worries and fears. |
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What worries many doctors, however, is that the Affordable Care Act has codified this broken system into law. |
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But no worries, mate, you will make it all up by selling T-shirts at your gigs. |
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House, m.d., was a series from the get go, so no worries about pretentiousness. |
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Cereal brings back memories of lazy mornings and easy extravagance, a time when worries were few and comfort was plenty. |
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Set against all these worries, the perks of a few quid in government money and the admonition that you need kids to support you in your old age is not exactly convincing. |
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Now he runs a Caribbean record shop in partnership with a Trini, and worries more about his absent wife than about such gritty matters as guns, perps, and drugs. |
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We dismiss their worries about eating meat as silly and childish. |
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A few worries, to be sure, but not that cousin of depression and anxiety, dread. |
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Further, the vast majority are not circumscribed by issues relating to intellectual property or worries relating to the predominant position of large agrochemical concerns. |
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When I had not spoken a word for a while, she vocalized her worries. |
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The makeweight argument worries about stale claims and evidence. |
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She had a job to do and couldn't be troubled by social worries. |
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Pakistan, on the other hand, have serious worries ahead of the match and need to sort their bowling problems if they nurture any hope of a series-levelling comeback. |
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A child with generalized anxiety worries a lot about everyday events. |
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What worries him is the idea of taking hope away from someone who has repented of a terrible deed he did decades earlier. |
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He worries that the community will be left without a hall indefinitely. |
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Bank runs are one of the biggest worries of China's financial authorities, given that bad loan ratios are believed to be as high as 75 percent at some local banks. |
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They now face Christmas with financial worries hanging over them. |
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Once underwater, the pair let the outside world disappear, communing with the natural elements beneath the sea's surface in an attempt to banish their worries forever. |
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Hehe, no worries, I totally like when reviewers go off topic. |
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We look forward to seeing what he says in the interview, and at least a bidding war will help relieve some of his well-documented financial worries. |
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The government should recognise that it is dealing with people who have suffered hardship and serious worries about whether their mortgages will be paid off. |
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The pouring of pure water scented with jasmine oil washes away worries. |
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His girlfriend worries that he has turned into a voyeur, and when he tells her he thinks one of the neighbours has been murdered, she's ready to chuck him. |
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If, on top of studying and living, you work 20 or so hours a week and still encounter continuous financial worries, your grades are bound to suffer. |
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One of the real dangers of caregiving for the caregiver is losing your sense of self to the responsibilities and worries that make up your everyday world. |
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I learned to make everything fun, not to sweat the small stuff, analyse worries, consider the options, choose one, stop worrying and get on with my life. |
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The green leaves have been my companions in all the weathers of my life, and this is where I have come up with the solutions to life's worries and problems. |
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No more worries about slandering Lee Hsien Yang accidentally. |
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There's nothing like speaking out about the things you dread most, for it's a relief to unburden yourself of your worst worries and nagging fears. |
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As far as I can tell, the general thinks highly of Lord Geoffrey socially, and I know he worries that I'll be left all alone when he hops the twig, as he puts it. |
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Despite the rebound, worries persist about the zone's inflexible labour market while economic stagnation in Germany is still a dark cloud hanging over the entire region. |
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Incoming Photoshop files come with layers intact, including editable text and effects layers, so there are no worries about losing the ability to go back and make changes. |
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Physical abuse, worries over the facts of life, family rows and sexual abuse were listed as the other top problems which prompt that age group to call for help. |
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Then, typically, she worries that this sounds arrogant or conceited. |
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The levity was perfectly timed and dispelled the worries of the group. |
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But, in the case of the border kids, it turns out that those worries about diseases were not so far-fetched after all. |
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In the past Harvey's appearance has generated worries about her health after she appeared stick-thin in the mid-nineties and accentuated her wiry frame with tight catsuits. |
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Even then was trying to avoid disclosing the secret of his worries. |
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Without a complete overhaul of the opiate world, he worries it will continue. |
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Those never-ending worries about your finances or job could be zapping your energy. |
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That worries the government, which fears that environmental activism could become the foundation for more general political opposition. |
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Today's money worries certainly should make it easier for parents to teach their children that money doesn't grow on trees. |
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This solves worries about consistency, but does not appear to lead to a quantized version of full general theory of relativity. |
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