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Even in the world preoccupied by Europe, this should raise concern.
Britain's problems are not unique (see article), but the huge projected deficits for years to come are worrying investors.
We needn't worry too much about making a mistake. But we should not make the same mistake again and again.
The problem is, his distraught parents have tried to stop their toddler from gorging on food, but they are completely afraid of him! WHAT!?
Messrs Galbraith and Kotlikoff both worry above all about the distributional effects of taxing and spending.
Yes. You have told me that I worry too much, and I've tried to work on that.
It does not concern itself unduly with the dollar.
An area of great concern is the banking sector.
I'm very anxious about the speech contest.
It was a very worrying time for them.
None of you is concerned about me or tells me that my son has incited my servant to lie in wait for me, as he does today.
Kevin Hassett of the American Enterprise Institute illustrates the worries by imagining that China bought Citigroup.
It's hitting a man when he's down to find fault with Joe over every tiny little mistake when he is almost off his head with worry over his wife's illness.
When an individual or a nation becomes self-satisfied or complacent, it is time, I believe, to be deeply concerned.
The problem with worry, among others, is that it steals everyday moments.
Worry, doubt, self-distrust, fear and despair—these bow the head and turn the growing spirit back to dust.
Worry, by its very nature, means thinking about the future—and if you hoist yourself into awareness of the present moment, worrying melts away.
A further worry is the volatility of the stock market.
Always wants the last word. Argumentative. Worries. Very smart.
It perplexed him because he was tackling it the wrong way.
Diagnosis and medical treatment are difficult for them because of their anxiety and fearing for reproductive tract infection, then it results in recurrence of the disease and severe complication.
We are going to do this in a way so that the economy is not in suspense and doubt about our future, "said Durbin."
What lies at the root of his troubles is a sense of insecurity.
Lift your brow frequently, in puzzlement or apprehension or thought, and "horizontal forehead creases," the very common "worry lines," will appear and lay like a musical staff across your forehead.
Worry, by its very nature, means thinking about the future—and if you hoist yourself into awareness of the present moment, worrying melts away.