Their worries might not make sense to those promising universal, or near-universal, access in Washington.
But for most British people, the future of beef prices is the least of their worries.
Sometimes anxious patients can be reassured by the opportunity to talk to their doctor about their worries.
They separately and confidentially expressed their worries to the physician about the driving problems he was having.
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But for all their worries, private entrepreneurs are gaining wealth faster than any other group, thanks to market-oriented reforms.
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Their worries did not keep them awake time spent asleep increased, particularly for men.
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Take a dip in the spa waters of elegant Baden-Baden, where Queen Victoria and friends soaked away their worries.
The home side could have eased their worries if Paul Wright had converted his chance from less than six yards out.
How much that worries the authorities or, at least, how much they are willing to act on their worries is a different question.
Politicians frequently wring their hands over businesses being too profitable on the backs of allegedly hapless consumers, but their worries are overdone.
But their worries might be realized nearly three years after the acquisition.
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But many other followers deeply believe they have found a genuine solution to their worries and that they are not breaking any laws.
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The group said it had also secured a public meeting with the principal, Anton Muscatelli, where students and staff can address their worries.
And, though the stockmarket and currency markets seem for now to have shaken off their worries, no one knows how far or high the squall will go.
Since one of their worries was the prospect of a standing army a permanent army Madison drafted an amendment guaranteeing the people the right to form a militia.
Think about their needs, their worries, their aspirations and goals.
At the core of their worries is Spain's budget deficit.
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Diplomats from donor countries had been expressing their worries about corruption, and the European Union had warned countries with troops in Congo that they might face cuts in aid.
Not only can voters freely voice - and check out - their worries about money politics, but enough among them now value their vote sufficiently not to sell it.
Fead said she hopes her book will not only educate families about the disease but also encourage adults and children to share their worries and joys as they live with cancer.
Anti-illegal immigration crusaders claim their worries are entirely practical -- tied to border security or the cost of entitlements or the fact that illegal immigrants supposedly depress wages for the low skilled.
"I believe the great point about this is that it creates a new interface for people to get their voices, their thoughts and their worries into the police service, " said Dr Savage.
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As sure as Christmas is on 25 December, the local organisers have many problems to address before the opening match, but drumming up interest in the competition is the least of their worries.
Their worries were echoed by Natasha Lomas at TechCrunch who said "The Facebookification of the mobile web is a threat to openness, to choice, to privacy - but only if you care about those things".
In the latter case, expectations are too high: governments want to resolve all their worries about security and political stability, while on the Muslim side, there is rivalry between ethnic groups and a compulsion to flex muscles.
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