And this will not change, despite fretting over American wars, accounting scandals and earnings slumps.
He thinks all the fretting about the American economy is a waste of time.
That meeting has framed our relationship: the chipper business rep and the fretting journalist.
Residents of Kunming, like Chinese in other cities, have been fretting a lot about prices lately.
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Many of those who agonised about the sinking euro were fretting more about symbolism than economics.
Did you gulp your cornflakes fretting that the House of Commons is too big?
There was considerable fretting, in particular, about a weak outlook for the September quarter.
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Until recently, D'Andre Ellis, a 21-year-old from Detroit, was attending community college and fretting about finding work.
McGinn's bombshell left some investors fretting: Had Lucent grown so fast that it was out of control?
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Globalized chicken wings, pizza and sodas have food fundamentalists fretting over cultural domination and protesting franchised fare.
Other north-eastern groups, fretting that any Naga gain would be their loss, gave warning of renewed unrest.
Alan Greenspan should cease fretting about the stock market and should focus on keeping the dollar strongly steady.
Like the oil market, the money markets are fretting that the high price could hurt the world economy.
But Mr Mitchell, perhaps fretting about emerging, rival aid-givers such as China, shows no sign of doing so.
Chinese companies seeking to expand their pool of potential foreign investors could do so without fretting about foreign-currency exposure.
Even as the sun shone this week, London's Olympics chiefs were still fretting about the potential for more rain.
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Even Republicans in Congress began fretting that the Bush ban went too far.
Instead, they're fretting over the fate of the farm bill that has been held up in the budget debates.
Opinion polls during the campaign showed people were fretting more about the economy than they were about international issues.
America is fretting about the return of stagflation, as consumer-price inflation jumped even as the economy continued to flag.
Britons were fretting about the decline in civility two decades ago, when muggers and heroin addicts roamed the streets.
He wondered: Why were these big utilities showing up at such a small mine if they weren't fretting about supply?
The debate is coming at a moment when the Dutch are fretting over a general weakening of their social cohesion.
Worse, travelers wasted 427 million aggregated hours fretting over the purchases of pointless doodads, knickknacks, tchotchkes, gewgaws and dust gatherers.
After worrying for years about excessive public borrowing, some economists are now, paradoxically, fretting about a shortage of debt instead.
The U.S. economy grew in the first quarter, but there were more than enough problems to keep investors fretting.
He started coaching patients face-to-face on how to critically evaluate their own fretting, teaching them to interpret everyday setbacks more realistically.
Wall Street also is fretting over recent management moves such as the unexpected departure of Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell.
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