But what worries them most today is Google ( GOOG) and its interest in wireless broadband.
What worries is that Spain and Italy are not in the Greek situation but they could be.
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What worries is that the journalist concerned did not immediately note that it was a ludicrous figure.
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Then what worries me most is that this is no longer the Bioware we knew and loved.
The creativity that companies might use to get around the cap is what worries some policy analysts.
That depends on what worries entrepreneurs more: current interest rates, or the future possibility of losing their home.
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What worries me is that the Democrats aren't what they pretend to be.
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What worries Vollmar in Pella is that he's not high on their list.
What worries Pope is a question that is nagging many veteran market pundits: Where is the money going to come from?
"What worries me about the new proposal is that it is likely to increase traffic in the surrounding villages, " he said.
What worries many is that yet more time will be lost as the row bleeds into the campaign for next year's local elections.
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That sort of financial system failure is what worries Shilling, who notes that U.S. exposure to European import demand is actually fairly limited.
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What worries critics is the absence of any official cost estimate.
The article about the report does not: and of course what worries is that the politicians are going to think like the article, not the report.
That is what worries AIG executives most, for Greenberg retains a powerful grip on the company he constructed--more so than any other deposed chieftain in corporate America.
What worries me is that even in the Common Law countries we are now so hemmed in by regulations and incumbent protections that innovation is being stifled.
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What worries many people here is the prospect that the high-level political session of the talks, due to start late on Wednesday, will land ministers in an almost impossible situation.
Such a flight of capital is exactly what worries Sergeant, who sells her work through a gallery on London's posh New Bond Street, not far from Sotheby's main auction site.
That particular scenario is what worries Good the most.
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What worries Milka Tadic, a well-known local journalist, is what would happen if President Vladimir Putin decided to gobble up Mr Deripaska's Rusal group, just as he did the oil giant Yukos.
Ms. LEVINSON: Well, actually, that's what worries me, is in 1994 when the European Union changed to a policy of cash, within 10 years, they had cut their donations by tonnage levels in half.
The middling stuff is what worries the coppers.
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What worries some is the potential for new government attempts to pick therapeutic winners and losers to get combined into rules of the government run-exchanges that will sell insurance to people who can't get it elsewhere.
But what worries them is the fact that creeping social inequality, on the rise in the U.S. as much as it is in booming Asia, will have people pressuring their governments to regulate and tax the rich.
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