I'm worried a small group in Malaysia is pointing in this direction and this is dangerous.
The Scottish FA are worried a British team would threaten the position of the individual home nations within world football.
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If America's Fed had done this and worried a bit more about bubbles, the world might not be in such a mess.
One grim blog post written by Mr. Swartz in 2007 described "the day Aaron killed himself" and worried a colleague, Alexis Ohanian, co-founder of the website Reddit, enough that he called the police, Mr. Ohanian said.
Greece's creditors - the EU, IMF and the European Central Bank - had said they were worried a new NBG-Eurobank entity would not only have about 40% of the Greek market, but would be hard to recapitalise.
What's more, insurers won't touch a boat that's tethered to a mooring, worried that a typhoon could blow it out to sea or damage it.
And it will relieve the pressure on consumers, at a time when many are worried that a stalling housing market may weigh on their spending.
"In October, about a third said they were worried that a family member would become a victim of terrorism, and that number is unchanged in the wake of the attempted attack in December, " Holland said.
Critics take a harsher view, saying Mr Karzai is worried about a more hostile parliament dominated by an enlarged block of opposition MPs.
Yet even had her face remained as identifiable as in a mug shot, Amanda need hardly have worried about a visit from Scotland Yard.
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Off and on for three hours on Thursday, I watched a silvery balloon streak through the skies and worried that a young boy might be aboard.
He earned a rebuke for that - but will be more worried that a lot of MPs are now wondering how it was possible for the issue to fester for several weeks before a failed appeal forced him to come to the House.
The miss was so bad that it sparked a generalized sell-off in tech stocks as investors worried about a generalized slowdown in enterprise IT companies.
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During a meeting the same year, Mr. Balsillie asked if RIM should be worried about a new trend: consumers bringing their own smartphones to work and asking their employer to let them work on the devices.
But in a small country where expatriates outnumber locals by over 4-to-1, Qataris are worried about a dilution of their culture and are keen to protect their identity.
Mr Rigby is a mite concerned that executives are quite so bullish about the world economy: only 10% are worried about a slowdown in the coming year.
Mirae is also not worried about a U.S. style housing crisis occurring in China.
But several worried about a potential hazard for a medicine widely used in very sick patients.
He tells us his suppliers there are worried about a run on the banks.
Until recently Brazilians worried that a rapidly strengthening real was making their exports uncompetitive.
But the sheer size of the bill has drawn criticism from lawmakers worried about a taxpayer-funded bailout.
Elections in Maharashtra are due later this year, and party leaders are worried about a poor showing.
However, with the stampede of retail money into yield products, experts are worried about a bubble forming.
No one worried about a way to authenticate where a message had begun or who had sent it.
That was the time when Enron and WorldCom were collapsing and investors were worried about a deflationary recession.
Nevertheless, the French government will be worried by a deal that could hurt Paris-listed Arcelor's 28, 500 French staff.
But he bottled out before publishing it, worried that a big book would give his enemies a big target.
Home Office Minister Paul Goggins told the BBC the government was worried about a potential loophole in such measures.
Earlier this week, Ashton Kutcher worried that a proposed Twitter reality T.
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