"That is the furthest thing as a worry for me, " Rangers coach John Tortorella said Sunday when asked if his team was discouraged.
Yet too many people see longer working lives as a worry rather than an opportunity and not just because they are going to be chained to their desks.
Healthcare costs were the major concern, with 58% citing long-term care as a big worry.
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And just when inflation is looming as a major worry in Asia, the new cards may make spending and credit too easy.
As the recovery slows, a growing number of people worry about a descent into competitive depreciation, as countries try to grab a bigger share of global demand at others' expense, a trend that could fuel protectionism.
So now, not only do I have to figure out how to balance my life as a mom with my career as a tech CEO, I also have to worry about being perceived as incompetent simply because I breastfed my babies?
As a result, regulators worry auditors may cut corners to retain relationships, meet fee commitments and maintain profit margins.
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As a result, some worry that Japan's 18-month recovery is now in jeopardy.
Bronee said the Rwandan government has identified a site in the south of the country where it hopes to move the refugees as soon as a new camp is readied, but as the violence continues many worry the growing refugee numbers will create a serious burden for Congo's neighbors.
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.
Israel's growing isolation in forums such as the UN is a gnawing worry.
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Dividends remain the key reason for drug company popularity on Wall Street, especially as more investors worry about a slumping market generally.
"I don't know, " he contends, insistent that his job as a writer is not to worry about politics but to entertain and surprise his audience.
There is also a worry that as your grandchildren get older they simply squander the money in a way that you would not have wished.
Teams and drivers would certainly suffer from the new fees, though the Formula One organization as a whole has little to worry about given its immense international audience.
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In a different era, all this might have caused great worry in Britain and, as a result, generated even more tension within the EU. But the new British government, deeply hostile to further EU integration, seems content to stand aside even as the euro zone binds itself closer.
But as a spokeswoman for the BFI told me yesterday it is a "worry" and could signal "a downward trend".
Bond prices tumbled as markets started to worry that a rise in interest rates might be just around the corner.
And unemployment is now a big worry, as construction firms and estate agencies fall over themselves to lay off staff.
Even if the planets did all line up perfectly there would be nothing to worry about, as a number of astronomers have demonstrated.
Of the problem you list, the two I worry about most as a psychiatrist are the suicidal thoughts and the psychotic symptoms (i.e. hearing voices).
They still boast of their fiscal prudence as a contrast to Mr Bush's recklessness, but worry that fiscal discipline is a less effective rallying cry when, despite huge budget deficits, America's interest rates remain extraordinarily low.
But if he keeps his head down and does as good a job as he's been doing, he will never worry.
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But just as stocks often must climb a wall of worry, so Koizumi's gamble to upset the old LDP order may be the best way--even the only way--to give Japan its next leg up.
As a member of a well-run caja, however, he has little to worry about.
As a financial planner, I have seen the worry over financial devastation at end of life.
However, a blanket praise of deflation as a good thing and ridicule of those who worry about it is not benign.
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The rate at which Nokia was burning through cash as it invested in new products had been a worry for investors.
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