Those are the big challenges the next RNC chairman needs to be worrying about.
Labour politicians, meanwhile, however pragmatic, will be worrying more about the effect on voters.
Not all conflicts will generate such high numbers, but even lower figures should be worrying.
But it is precisely that reach which, from the whales' point of view, might be worrying.
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An interesting thesis here, that it is really Amazon that Apple should be worrying about.
Three years from now, we won't be worrying at all about the demons of the 2008 credit crunch.
Accordingly conservatives that want to worry about marriage should be worrying about the state of straight (heterosexual) marriage.
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It would be worrying for the UK's economic future if the crisis had put upward pressure on the pound.
If that trend continues, that could be worrying for entrepreneurs who have the next great idea in green tech.
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Whether those criticism are justified, the fact that two years in they can still be made, must be worrying for ministers.
Mr Hussein will be worrying as much about keeping his own people in check as about holding up the invading juggernaut.
Such comments, taken with Mr. Putin's revelation last month and Russia's growing military might on Georgian territory, would be worrying enough on their own.
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We human beings have a tendency to perceive some relatively harmless things as dangerous while we ignore dangerous things we ought to be worrying about.
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Heyman says these things are important because, while Americans seem to be worrying less about an attack, most security experts think the threat is as great as ever.
Perhaps we should be worrying instead about our electricity supply.
Thomas should not be worrying about what I'm doing but he was worrying about everyone and everything and that to me is really the sole reason why he didn't perform.
Now that the editors of two of America's three leading national newspapers (the third is the Wall Street Journal) have succumbed to scandals, the publishing industry will no doubt be worrying about who may be next.
We can't be worrying about partisanship.
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The average investor and saver who is trying to build a nest egg for retirement should not be worrying about what Congress is up to, or which political party controls which branch of government, or whether there will be another stimulus.
"If I were to look at this study and if it is shown to be true, I would think maybe I should be worrying less that I'm wearing a size 12 and focus on how I feel, " said Servoss, a 44-year-old nurse whose BMI fluctuates from 24 to 26.
The other anti-Panglossian argument may be more worrying: for a while at least, there may not be enough gas to go round.
There was a time when lawsuits from gadfly state attorneys wouldn't even be worth worrying about.
The government's rampant borrowing would be less worrying were it offset by saving in the private sector.
Yet it is the second variant of Italy leaving the euro that should perhaps be more worrying.
Dietitian Elizabeth Somer, author of Eat Your Way to Happiness, says it could be a worrying trend.
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"Obviously it's going to be quite worrying for nurseries, private woodlands and other areas of the country, " he added.
But it will be a worrying sign for Mr Cameron if those targeted by the 301 group emerge unscathed.
What may be more worrying than the inflation in bank prices is the steady pumping up of the buyers' claims about the benefits.
Thailand's obsession with gold might be especially worrying now that neighboring countries such as China already are facing problems from falling real-estate prices.
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These confusions would not be so worrying if investors did not have to take so much of the Softbank miracle on good faith.
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