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"We in the U.S. are slowing down and losing our position of leadership, " he frets.
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He frets about his weight (190 pounds) and his receding hairline (seven transplants).
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Redstone says the language of his succession promise is "ambiguous, " but clearly he frets that it could hold some sway.
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He frets about the guides who say the statue of Daniel Webster in Central Park represents the guy behind the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
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His losses could multiply, not that he frets much about it.
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"In the future I'll be competing with big supermarkets, " he frets.
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He frets over the "guest experience" at the hotels and motels that carry Choice's nine flags, which include Comfort Inn, Quality Inn, Econo Lodge and Sleep Inn.
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Now the election is over, Ramos is proving a gracious loser (though he frets about whether some or all of his good work will be undone) and Estrada a magnanimous winner.
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He frets about angering county commissioners or riling local news publishers and influential radio stations such as KCRW, an NPR affiliate, who he believes played a significant role in raising public objections to the Koolhaas plan.
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He still frets that, shortly after he arrived, leaders in the Salvation Army's main office in Alexandria, Va. were surprised to hear of a Christmas card promotion hatched by the Detroit office--on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
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He also frets about social issues.
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Mr Zimba frets that he cannot afford enough seeds or fertiliser to make full use of his land.
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Samuelson is a good economist and writer, but he listens way too much to his fellow economists and frets obsessively on deficits, balanced budgets and the like.
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