In fact, there is reason to think that, for now, a weak dollar may be more of a worry for America than a strong yen is for Japan.
Political operatives are sort of embarrassed by caution and judiciousness now, as if they are an indicator of weakness (the Democrats' traditional worry) or a lack of idealism and compassion (the Republicans' worry.) But carefulness in a leader is a beautiful thing.
Cadillac Escalade owners can now breathe a sigh of relief and perhaps worry a bit less from now on when parking their behemoth bling-mobiles.
So, should a prospective student worry about a faculty's research prowess when applying to a school?
According to the study, a little worry is also a good thing.
Cameroon international Song was substituted during Saturday's Premier League win over Wolverhampton due to a groin worry, but a scan on his knee has revealed cartilage damage.
The market does seem to have a new wall of worry just a week after concerns about the economic recovery, and whether the Fed would or would not provide additional quantitative easing, faded away.
Yet the survey found that only 18 percent of the CEOs predict an economic improvement in 2013, and more than a third of them worry that a lack of trust in their industries puts their company's growth at risk.
Because I think we need to remember that, as John Major said when he was talking to you last week, they didn't - nobody in 1991 wanted to go beyond the Security Council resolution, but there was also a great deal of worry, a great deal of concern about what would happen if we took charge of Baghdad, if we were responsible for Iraq.
Officials like Dennis Gaede, a Parowan city councilman and former U.S. Marine, worry a plane will hit a hole while landing.
Why should a central bank worry about such a broad price index rather than focusing solely on the prices consumers pay?
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With crime a daily worry, many believe that a firearm is their best defence.
As the recovery slows, a growing number of people worry about a descent into competitive depreciation, as countries try to grab a bigger share of global demand at others' expense, a trend that could fuel protectionism.
But as a spokeswoman for the BFI told me yesterday it is a "worry" and could signal "a downward trend".
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Treasury sources tell me that we could only lose our money if there was a global economic disaster and, in that event, we'd have a lot more to worry about than a few billion in IMF funds.
"This is a company that does not have to worry about a burn rate, " says Steve Brozak, an analyst at Vanguard Capital.
An increased risk of developing cancer may not be a major worry to most people who are having a vital organ transplanted (and is, in any case, a risk associated with existing immunosuppressive drugs), but it certainly bears some investigation.
There is a specific worry that it could damage his standing with a core group of Republican voters - Evangelical Christians.
Some are even angry that John Ashcroft, their main man in the cabinet, has taken such a draconian line on civil liberties: they worry that a future attorney-general may be able to spy on conservative religious organisations.
Traders bought and sold 'future' contracts - an agreement to buy coffee, say, in three months time at a certain price - protecting themselves from the worry that a crop failure might drive up the price of coffee in the intervening months.
But it also seems to reflect a worry about falling too deeply under his own spell.
"At the moment it's not a worry because we're not back until Friday, " he said.
That is a worry, because investors' appetite for these securities fuelled the boom in riskier mortgages.
Jacobs said batting with the virtual rookie Edwards in near darkness was a worry.
There is a worry that supposed diagnostic scans are now being used for entertainment.
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