Politicians around the world would be very worried indeed should Russia sink into political chaos.
Be very worried if the sales executive thinks he or she has all the answers.
But I don't think George Osborne or the Bank of England would be very worried if that happened.
And I would be very worried about stocks like Reliance Industries Ltd.
And traders seem to be very worried about the future.
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He said many people on low fixed incomes and facing high food and fuel costs would be very worried about getting a below-inflation increase and "in some cases therefore are going to see quite a significant reduction in their weekly income".
Rather than spend time on breathless hyperbole, Kimbrell should be worried about the very real possibility of driving wild salmon to extinction.
"I cannot begin to imagine what either parent may be going through and we are very worried about their physical and emotional state, " she said.
John Hunt, from independent broadband review site thinkbroadband.com, said the service would be very popular, particularly for overseas tourists worried about expensive mobile costs.
According to research by charity the National Childbirth Trust two out of five (39%) pregnant women and 56% of expectant fathers are now "very" worried that something will be wrong with their baby.
He is a very stable guy and I wouldn't be worried about Middlesbrough at all.
I'm hoping it will be good but I'm worried it will get very ugly.
One former Patten commission member, Dr Gerald Lynch, a New York academic, said he was "very worried" about the Bill, saying that it would be a "very big mistake for the future of policing in Northern Ireland" if the legislation fails to create a "new beginning".
Add to that the fact that the money for the war in Iraq is running low and will have to be replenished, and you've got a lot of lawmakers who are very worried about digging the deficit ditch deeper.
At a time that Europe is very worried about jobs, the uptick in interest for mega yachts should be looked at in a positive light, even if news reports will soon be filled with gossip (and jealousy?) over Project Azzam and the "bells and whistles" yachts to soon sail away from the shores of Europe to the Middle East.
Back then, the US Treasury Secretary, Hank Paulson, was also very worried about moral hazard, and the need to send a message that failing institutions would not always be bailed out.
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