All of this should not be discouraging to companies worried about complying with anti-bribery laws.
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"If you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to be worried about, " said Joseph Clarke, 32, a London banker.
Having a clear plan in place with the specific steps to be taken to achieve your career aspirations keeps you focused on yourself, and not worried about others.
There is not really anything among the Bangladesh bowlers for England to be worried about.
Ms Calitz's brother, Dale van der Merwe, told reporters on Monday that the families would not be able to raise the amount demanded and were worried about the couple's safety.
Never mind that others will not follow America's lead, should it make the mistake of actually eliminating its nuclear arsenal -- certainly not the rogue nuclear wannabes we currently have to be most worried about deterring.
Similarly, postal workers in another country are going to be less worried about being held accountable for not returning a letter from far away, as they are probably less likely to face complaints and have someone calling up their boss and demanding to know where their letter is.
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Nearly four in 10 people were worried about telling friends because they did not want to be seen as a burden.
"They claim to be worried about global stability, but they are not vigilant about nuclear materials and ballistic missile technology, " she says, pointing out that Russia is already helping arm Iran.
The Chief Medical Officer, Prof Sally Davies, said the levels would be so low as not to represent a health risk, although she is deeply worried about the long-term threat of antibiotic resistance in the human and animal world.
Now, he's not even assigned to the brigade that will be heading over again, but he's still worried about being pulled into another rotation.
Now, the Bush administration seems to be having second thoughts in recent days, it has said it is not too worried about Islamist governments being elected in the Middle East as long as they are democrats.
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.
Americans may not be as worried as Britons about the legality of the war, but the House of Commons is likely to watch with envy their representatives' ability to hold the executive to account.
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