If you prefer the previous weather widget then fret not, it's still available on the list.
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But fret not, advises Andreas Dirnagl, managing director at investment bank Stephens, who follows healthcare services and tracks closely Air Methods.
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Fret not, though, as the company assured us it'll be using tiny class-D digital amping that won't affect its current size, aiming to provide 80-100 peak RMS watts of power.
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However, fans worried that their heroine isn't getting the respect she deserves need not fret.
But on that fall night, as Minna Everleigh watched the reporter disappear into the murk of Dearborn Street, she did not fret about what trouble might come, or who would be behind it.
And whether it is fair or not, customers fret about the security of online transactions.
One thing Hamlet did not have to fret about was antitrust lawsuits.
The labels are, of course, terrified of piracy, while performers and composers fret that they're not being compensated adequately by the labels for music that's digitally delivered.
In the early phases of this crisis, it seemed that protectionism was one thing the world did not have to fret about: the lessons of the 1930s (avoid trade wars at all costs) had apparently been learned.
Why should governments fret about food security, and not supplies of medicines?
Regulators and many in the industry fret that the premiums insurers charge do not reflect the risks they are taking on.
Regulators fret that hedge funds' superior performance is not all it appears, and that investors do not fully understand all the risks.
If that were not bad enough, some now fret over the seemingly esoteric question of whether financial troubles, like buses, arrive in convoy.
Energy-watchers now fret about possible blackouts as power stations close and are not replaced.
You do not have to be a German taxpayer to fret that the corollary of giving weaker euro-zone governments refuge from the bond markets is to ease the pressure on them to cut their deficits.
Conservative MPs will fret that a split of the vote on the Right could not just cost them their seats, but allow Labour to sneak through the middle and win the next election.
Business people understandably fret about the value for money, and whether that money might not be better spent on more heavily used commuter lines.
While we're wondering why safeguards like receipts aren't mandatory, we wouldn't immediately fret if our livelihood depended on the Windows Store -- at least, not if we were careful.
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The ECB's efforts have greatly reduced the possibility of a Lehman-like shock, but policymakers elsewhere still fret about the ability of the Europeans to fend off the direst outcomes, not least because they seem unable to come up with any remedies besides fiscal austerity.
As you fret about minimizing your taxes, it might provide a modicum of relief to know that you are not alone.
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