Not alarmed necessarily, just concerned enough to look at their financials a little more closely.
The problem was not that regulators were not empowered, the problem was that they were not alarmed.
Similarly, Brazil's arms build-up, which includes plans for a nuclear-powered submarine and new jet fighters, has not alarmed its neighbours much.
The government said it was acting on intelligence information, but Home Secretary David Blunkett said the public should be "alert, not alarmed".
"I'm not alarmed about it as some people are, " Bowers said.
Some safety experts are concerned, but not alarmed, about the mechanical setbacks with the Dreamliner since its delivery to airlines beginning in 2011, following years of manufacturing delays and cost overruns.
If you are accosted by a boatload of horned-helmeted Vikings when strolling Dublin's streets, do not be alarmed.
If you spot a Welsh MP poring over a large map today, do not be alarmed.
Koplan also urged Americans not be alarmed, stressing that this is an isolated case.
As important as these issues are to practitioners, they need not be alarmed.
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Consumers worried that this will mean new set-top box equipment and yet more upheaval need not be alarmed, said Ofcom.
"The public should not be alarmed by this report because there is no foolproof method for predicting a person's Social Security number, " he said.
For instance, the West is not particularly alarmed, at least for the moment, by the fact that Saudi Arabia has rockets that can go farther than any other in the region.
Experts in vaccine research say patients in the U.S. should not be alarmed by a decision by the Japanese health ministry to stop giving children two commonly Used vaccines, Prevenar and ActHIB.
Professor James Walker, consultant obstetrician at St James's University Hospital in Leeds and spokesman for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said women should not be alarmed by the findings but should be informed.
Dr Julie Sharp, senior science information officer at Cancer Research UK, urged men not to be alarmed by the findings.
Since that rebate is fixed for another four years, the British did not seem unduly alarmed at what some observers saw as a negotiating smokescreen.
However, the evidence and testimony coming from regulators show they were well aware of price-fixing behavior at the time, but were not all that alarmed by it.
But Dr Clare Tower, consultant in obstetrics and fetal maternal medicine, at St Mary's Hospital, Manchester, stressed that women who have had the occasional alcoholic drink in pregnancy should not be overly alarmed by the findings.
Schuchat urged the public not to be alarmed if expiration dates for some of the liquid Tamiflu have passed, because the Food and Drug Administration extended them "after careful testing" to ensure they are safe and effective.
The old man is gradually giving the nephew reason to believe that he is senile or crazy by the things he says or does, so that the nephew will be alarmed but not surprised when the old man appears to be stealing a car.
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There are days when I get nostalgic for the corrosive edge of the Bugs Bunny cartoons (that said, when I actually re-watched them not long ago I was alarmed to find the characters shooting one another in the face).
Should investors be alarmed that Facebook did not see this coming and develop the capability itself, or view it as a tremendously swift strategic move?
Thousands of American tourists, clogging Washington's streets in search of cherry blossom, have every reason to be alarmed - except they do not seem to be.
But pilots have become alarmed by some doctors who say not enough is known about the machines.
Some residents are alarmed because they fear the roads are not suitable for any increase in traffic.
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The creature did not attack, but was scared off by his alarmed screaming.
It is not surprising, then, that Faust's Feb. 18 letter had an alarmed tone.
But after Ms Halstead did not contact their mother on her birthday on 2 November 1990, her family became alarmed.
For the longest time, no one seems alarmed by Buck's flagrantly dissociated, obviously aberrant behavior -- not Charlie, not his sophisticated fiancee, Carlyn (Beth Colt), not the little actor's mother.
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