They want the estate tax revenue, but worry about chasing wealthy seniors across state borders.
Both the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are backing the bill but worry about some of the details.
"It's enough to worry about performing but worry where you sleep and walk is another thing, " she wrote.
They are proud of their work, but worry that success might bring it to the attention of the zombies.
Analysts have welcomed the government's efforts to set its finances in order, but worry that its projections could be too optimistic.
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.
Some support the bill on its merits, but worry about the reaction of their constituents and so are taking time to screw up the courage to vote for it.
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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.
The states concede DSL deserves equal treatment with cable access, but worry that if the new exemption is worded too broadly, providers will be able to bundle other services with access and claim the whole expensive package is tax free.
Ruy Teixeira, the author of a forthcoming book on America's forgotten majority, points out that the most important group of independent voters is the white working class, the people who regard the Republicans as agents of the rich but worry that the Democrats have been taken over by weirdos.
When you get a call, the thing's got to come off your wrist and be held up to your ear unless you've got a Bluetooth headset ready to rock, but worry not: Neutrano's also showing a model of its Nutec WristFone that pops off at the base of the wristband so you don't need to unstrap it from your wrist.
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Such activity may force change eventually, but some worry that progress already made is being undermined.
Neither side wants an adversarial relationship, but both worry that it may become unavoidable.
But pessimists worry that Mr Brown's funding formula encourages the old and wrong approach.
But the worry for all other government-bond markets is that investment terms will be altered retrospectively.
But economists worry that they're not going to spend the extra money to shop this holiday season.
Heads may like these deals, but economists worry that they are an expensive way of financing public investment.
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But the worry in the commission is that the French and Germans want these jobs to promote illiberal economic ideas.
But I worry about how the return of this larger-than-life hero will affect the young, relatively inexperienced team leading GM today.
But my worry was that doing them would interfere with our raising money for the 20, 000 to 30, 000 companies that need capital.
But analysts worry that Mannesmann's D2 mobile network in Germany is finding it more expensive to sign up new subscribers than expected.
But they worry that the Libyan conflict could unleash a bigger exodus, and want the EU to work on a comprehensive approach.
But the worry is that some companies will end up finding ways to get around the loan ban and make pay more abusive.
But some worry that if the gates are now closed, even briefly, the balance will be upset again and the lagoon will stagnate.
"There's nothing we can do now but I worry about the weather and the animals we depend on for our survival, " he said.
But I worry that this pervasive and seamless socialization can ooze into our personal relationships and potentially dilute the value of friendship as well.
But appraisers worry that that kind of diligence will be sacrificed as lenders, banks and other companies that hire appraisers run short on resources.
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