And so it goes: Businesses worry about miffing their dealers, consumers worry about the security of their credit cards, media companies worry that selling goods will compromise their credibility.
So they see them, they worry about them, they worry about all kinds of things.
I'll let interest groups worry about whatever they want to worry about.
No questionnaires are involved, and dolphins seem to worry about human observers about as much as humans would worry about an observant pet.
How much to worry about capacity utilisation and how much to worry about possible margin shrinkage?
"Many retailers worry about buying the right thing, then they worry about buying enough of it, " he says.
Such hypersensitivity can lead people to worry about things that other people don't worry about as much, he said, and can lead to depression.
People worry about how much all the new benefits will cost and how we are going to go about paying for it all just as they worry about more government involvement in the health care system.
It makes no more sense to worry about whether her character is good for women than it would for to worry about whether cheap, plotting, manipulative George Costanza in Seinfeld was good for men.
As much as women worry about the affect maternity leave will have on their careers, so do men worry about taking paternity leave.
In particular one that people worry about is the resurgence of inflation, but there are other aftermaths that we have to worry about.
It seems as reasonable to worry about immigrants coming to the U.S. without job prospects, as it is to worry about citizens moving from Pennsylvania to New Jersey without job prospects.
"It's enough to worry about performing but worry where you sleep and walk is another thing, " she wrote.
Mr. DELL'ORTO: I don't want a soldier, when he kicks down a door in a hut in Afghanistan, searching for Osama bin Laden, to have to worry about whether, when he does so, and questions the individuals he finds inside, who may or may not be bin Laden's bodyguards, or even that individual himself, to worry about whether he's got to advise them of some rights before he takes a statement.
For years viruses and trojans were something that Mac users could laugh about and Windows users worry about.
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When we think about football, we worry about the dangers posed by the heat and the fury of competition.
While the actual rate of infertility among people 18 to 29 years old is 8 percent, a great deal more think they may fall into that category -- 59 percent of women and 49 percent of men said it is at least slightly likely they are infertile, and 75 percent of people who had concerns about fertility did not worry about it because of information from a doctor.
The debate about whether the Fed should worry about booming asset prices when inflation is low is therefore likely to hot up again in coming months.
Dogs, as far as we know, do not agonise about the canine condition, worry about the plight of dogs in other parts of the world, or try to see their lives from a different perspective.
In 2008 and 2009, he could go about buying entire haystacks, and worry about finding the needle later.
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But what about younger folks who need to worry about having enough to live on for 30 or 40 years?
"OK, scientists are still arguing about the dietary determinants of breast cancer and aren't too worried about fat, but they do worry about body weight, " the professor of nutrition, food studies and public health posted on her blog.
We turn now to stories about two products a lot of Americans worry about: toys and voting machines.
The wealth effect that Alan Greenspan worries about, as he is paid to worry about inflation, looms as a huge stabilizing force for our domestic economy.
Instead of worrying about the fiscal cliff, Republicans ought to worry about the conceptual cliff.
Finally, one last thing we like about the keyboard: you never have to worry about swapping in fresh batteries.
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Not only do you have to think about calling the utility company, you have worry about getting a new email address and Twitter handle.
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People I work with think I'm lucky because I'm about to be a father and have nothing to worry about.
When you think about Web surfing, you probably don't worry about what's happening on the surface of the sun 92 million miles away.
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