The electoral tribunal did find that the interventions of Mr Fox and the business groups were technical violations of the electoral law, but no other democracy would worry about such things.
The economy is a worry, but no one really knows what to do about it.
But with deep pockets and no worry about a lender calling in shares, professional bears might take on this target.
The 77-year-old Kohl has said he would not sell the team to anyone looking to move out of Milwaukee, but Kohl no longer has to worry about counting votes.
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An average-sized humpback whale eats 2, 000-2, 500 kg of plankton, krill and small, schooling fish but don't worry, no kayakers per day.
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But those inclined to worry should remember that no alternative would serve their interests, let alone the Arabs', in the long run.
Unemployment is no longer a great worry, but almost 1m people of working age, well over a fifth of the total, are still in one way or another dependent on welfare for their income.
But such symmetry hardly means there is no need to worry about Huawei.
But Warnock remains insistent that there is no long-term worry.
This may change in the future, and certainly cord-cutting is on the rise, but at the present there is no incentive for HBO to worry about piracy or to offer a stand-alone service.
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The region is in enough trouble now that if Secretary of State Colin Powell didn't have a war to worry about, he would have no choice but to make Latin America a priority.
There is no reason for Apple stock holders to worry right away but there is a longer term concern.
Western content-makers will no doubt worry about the increased risk of piracy, but if they get their offerings right Africa will be a huge new market for their wares too.
But Democrats should have a freer hand in states where they no longer have to worry about split control--or a Congress inclined to override state laws.
Aimee Locke, a top Texas fundraiser for Walker, said she got no advance notice from the campaign, but said people in her network began to worry as CNN's new poll results showed Walker with less than 1% support nationally.
Kyle Blue, chairman of the No Whinash Wind Farm Committee, agrees that climate change is a worry, but is not sure about windmills.
Not only do hospital charges vary widely within the same city, but we are assured that while some hospitals have incredibly high charges, not to worry, no one really pays at that rate, certainly not Medicare, Medicaid or private insurers.
When you've got a tight single layer, cut the remaining apple quarters in half and strew them over the first layer. (You might have to cut more apples to get a fairly even layer here, or you might have apple quarters left over.) Don't worry about making this layer beautiful no one will see it, but it will give the finished tart a little height.
Vote No has identified women aged between 25 and 35, who are broadly supportive of Europe but worry about the constitution, as a key constituency.
But I can look at all her phone numbers with no dupes, and I don't have to worry about managing this.
The worry, you might argue, is not that news junkies are no longer catered to, but that the unaddicted cannot rely on mainstream papers and programmes for basic information.
Yet most valley veterans still think there is no reason to worry: people complained about similar quality-of-life problems 20 years ago, but most stayed.
But little is known about departures, probably (no one can be sure) the biggest factor of all: governments worry about foreigners who are in their country, not those who aren't.
But so far this year, there has been no sign of the typical seasonal increase prompting oil traders to worry that when winter sets in, the world will be short of oil.
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