There were no worries about the height of the trees or the level of the sky.
They had no worries about serving their time at Chernobyl and the radiation didn't bother them.
With no worries about lockouts (ever), college football really only has one problem that the NCAA needs to fix.
Mr. Haslett says he has no worries about any upstart in Saskatchewan overtaking The Mad's lead in pouring stout.
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The Durabook was rather less noisy when it hit, and being turned off there were no worries about data corruption, but it too handled the fall with no issues.
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Derivatives regulation changed in Brazil as a result of the 2008 crash and now there are no worries about excess leverage in the corporate and banking space, Volpon wrote in a note to clients on Friday.
It does make for a device that's easy to hold in one hand securely, with no worries about it slipping and falling, but it lacks the premium look and feel of the tapered carbon-fiber back on the 9900, and even the faux leather on the 9700.
The Astros and Miami Marlins have no such worries about pricey players getting hurt.
Now the developed world no longer worries about whether it will go hungry, it is right not to look to food prices as an overarching measure of inflation.
But he insisted on Wednesday he had "no worries at all" about being fit to play against England.
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Also, many investors might be turning to gold for the first time due to volatility in equities and worries about global credit markets, and there is no empirical data on how much of this demand is likely to be permanent.
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No one is questioning the ability of American forces in Iraq, but there are worries about how long US forces can carry on with such a conflict.
"Shockingly, it revealed that nearly half (49%) of those who raised concerns said their employer took no action and one in two (50%) nurses based in Northern Ireland said worries about victimisation or reprisals would make them think twice about whistle-blowing, " she said.
Asked about the security issue on his weekly segment on WOR Radio, Bloomberg said he had no worries.
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