"So to the extent that Freida the fertilizer salesperson or Chuck the cheese factory worker are worried about their own well-being, so too they should be worried about Miguel the milker and Pepe the peach picker, " he says.
That might give us a hint, from a policy standpoint, that if we are worried about the poor we should be spending more time worried about how many people make a wage at all than how small or big that wage might be.
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That would be the future where all those kids and grandkids we continuously pretend to be worried about can be found.
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This procedure will take some time but could have a crucial impact on the future development of freedom of information in the UK. It seems to have left some FOI campaigners worried about how the Act might be scaled back and some public bodies and private companies worried about how it may be further extended.
He suggested such a product might be most beneficial for large or institutional investors who might be worried about whether they would be able to gain access to physical bullion on the open market in a time of a crisis and thus high demand.
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"If you are a very privacy conscious person and you don't want people to know more information about you than you want to give them, then you should be worried about the use of cookies, because they can be used to collect more information about you than you necessarily know about at the time, " she said.
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He is a very stable guy and I wouldn't be worried about Middlesbrough at all.
There is not really anything among the Bangladesh bowlers for England to be worried about.
But they could be worried about the state of the fish oil market, too.
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Frequent-flier program experts say airlines may simply be worried about losing revenue to other websites.
Mr. Rudd may be worried about the Chinese backlash that would surely follow a meeting.
There is, however, a different reason to be worried about the loss of Mr Strauss-Kahn.
It is not just foreigners who should be worried about Russia's investment climate so should Russians themselves.
For now, teachers don't have to be worried about being replaced in the classroom.
There are other factors he thinks we should be worried about, like the decline in agricultural research.
You should be worried about our having the same experience as Japan--that we're going to have deflation.
All progressives should be worried about the constant warfare this country wages under both Democrats and Republicans.
Arguably, the people the Secret Service should really be worried about and investigating are those who voted yes.
Wedding DJs everywhere should be worried about job security now that a new robot is on the scene.
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Now that support has become explicit, shareholders must be worried about the price they will have to pay.
We'd all be anxious to meet that 10-16 percent that don't seem to be worried about the economy.
Even the central bank governor, whose appointment is protected by law, appears to be worried about his position.
Only the nimble should react to this, only traders should be worried about either playing or fading the call.
Is there something wrong with this company that I should be worried about?
The invisible hand that I think that everyone should be worried about is the union busters in these areas.
This is the sort of big government every American should be worried about.
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Dr Sam Everington, deputy chairman of the British Medical Association, said medics would be worried about unlimited private sector involvement.
"If you're not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to be worried about, " said Joseph Clarke, 32, a London banker.
Cities should be worried about rising rents, a trend that can, among many unfortunate things, push out a talented workforce.
It is Microsoft that must be worried about where it is heading because what lies between the two ears really matters.
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