Chiefs at Postwatch Wales, the consumer watchdog for postal services, have already expressed their worry about the future of the Post Office.
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All I did when they visited was cry in sympathy for their worry over me, or fall asleep, but after they left I missed them.
Their worry now is just that a too hands-off Bush administration will lose what few opportunities there are to get talks going again between Israel and the Palestinians.
Their worry, quite simply, is that their traders might have written down company names that differ from their clients' idea of what they were buying (or selling) credit protection for.
Their worry is that allowing people to stay who have come the the US illegally amounts to a reward for bad behaviour and acts as a magnet for others to do the same.
Health insurers, fearing that they could be squeezed out under the new system, broadcast a devastating television commercial that featured a suburban couple, Harry and Louise, expressing their confusion about the plan and their worry that the government would make health care decisions.
Dr. KATHY HUDSON (Director, Genetics and Public Policy Center, Johns Hopkins University): Over and over and over again, people express their worry about how that information will be used, will it be kept private and will insurers or employers be able to get that information and use it against them.
And so it goes: Businesses worry about miffing their dealers, consumers worry about the security of their credit cards, media companies worry that selling goods will compromise their credibility.
These refugees and their children worry that Germans will come and buy back their property.
Their big worry was how to keep Georgian Dream loyalists, perhaps backed by Russia, from avenging defeat with violence.
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Finally, their biggest worry concerns the limited job opportunities available to them, which when they are provided, seem to be inappropriate to their expectations.
"We see a lot of kids in clinic that really aren't" allergic to the foods their parents worry about, said Dr. Morton Galina, a pediatric allergist at Atlanta's Emory School of Medicine.
Almost 30 percent said their business clients worry most about continued uncertainty, while another 21 percent said their clients are concerned that policy changes made to avoid the cliff will be negative for their business.
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Because bond investors do not usually earn more from their investment than their coupon, they inevitably worry more about getting their principal back than investors in shares, whose potential upside is limited only by a company's ability to earn profits in future.
Employees of big companies (and their subcontractors) may be saving more as they worry about their jobs, but at many small companies, confidence among workers is increasing in line with the better outlook for their businesses.
Still, the Seaside Heights surfers worry their favorite spot will never be the same.
We were out of their minds with worry, particularly when her letters started telling of her bleak desperation and suicide attempts.
For six decades, people have been wringing their hands with worry, echoing panics about the corrupting influence of comic books and rock music.
American defence chiefs, for their part, worry that a rival system could be used by an enemy to direct missiles at the United States.
Full-back Byrne gave the tourists their latest injury worry by limping off in the 26-21 first Test defeat by South Africa in Durban on Saturday.
And that's tough for those Democratic candidates to find a place that they could agree with Republicans because they're going to have their Democrats to worry about.
This group of volunteers continues to meet at Reverend Butcher's church to assist the men, who now worry their convictions will hamper their efforts to become American citizens.
But a number of incumbent Democrats worry their political exposure is higher if they vote for the administration's proposal, and can be tagged with explicitly approving tax increases.
First, if parents decide to gift, they typically talk to their kids about their potential inheritance and assure them that they have no need to worry about their financial future.
While executives would welcome a lower tax rate and an end to global taxation, some worry their tax bills could rise under other measures that could be included in a tax-overhaul package.
Palm and other companies bleeding market share had far more on their plates to worry about than mere phone dimensions, even if short-lived devices like the Pre 3 signaled intentions to catch up.
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Although bankers say the downgrading of America's credit rating was unwelcome, their more pressing worry is the rising price that Italy has to pay to borrow - the falling price of Italian government debt.
While players were picked for the game from every corner of the world, neither they nor their families had to worry about travel expenses for the game, as the NBA and Coca-Cola picked up their expenses for the week.
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The truth is, most people care about putting their heads on the pillow at night without worry, about educating their children and retiring with security.
Testing aside, police said their best advice for clubgoers who worry about the possibility of someone spiking their drinks with drugs is to buy another drink if a beverage is left unattended.
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