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So there's no need to fret about those in the rear.
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Bankers have no reason to fret over holiday bonuses, however.
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In the battle for bags, no one need fret, however.
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Leaders of the U.S. arm of the organization, known for its flock of self-effacing employees and volunteers, fret that the Salvation Army no longer is top of mind on Main Street.
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Investors will, with luck, no longer have to fret about how the country will cover its financing needs next year.
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No one will have to fret about storing the details of their lives in their heads anymore.
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The reason these are all smart investing moves is that no matter how many people may fret that they are crowded trades you are buying quality at a discount.
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No wonder auction-houses and flea-market operators fret that they may soon lose much of their business.
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From the other side, some critics fret that Mr Calderoli, in his quest for compromise, has watered down the bill so that it no longer delivers enough decentralisation.
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