Congress is afraid of their boss. (We, the people.) They worry about getting fired.
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U.S. stock indexes were slightly higher and European stocks were narrowly mixed as investors continue to worry about the U.S. fiscal cliff negotiations that appear to have again stalled, after some movement toward an agreement was apparent earlier in the week.
With President Obama in the White House, does Mr. Ma ever worry about the U.S. commitment to security in the Asia-Pacific region?
Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the ranking Republican on the intelligence committee, questioned whether U.S. intelligence agencies should even worry about the impact of climate change.
U.S. stock indexes, Asian stocks and European stocks were pushed lower overnight, along with the Euro currency, as investors and traders continued to worry about the U.S. fiscal cliff negotiations that have stalled.
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The broad and wide access to information does indeed augur well for greater and quicker collaboration across sectors and industries: an entire ecosystem of companies has been developed devoted to making the world as productive as the U.S. is while reducing worry about disease, drought and lack of resources.
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I'll let interest groups worry about whatever they want to worry about.
It seems as reasonable to worry about immigrants coming to the U.S. without job prospects, as it is to worry about citizens moving from Pennsylvania to New Jersey without job prospects.
Bill Paley, the quintessential corporate executive supported Murrow, the abrasive and distant iconoclast, at least for much of his career, allowing him to innovate broadcast journalism in the face of everything from Nazi bombers to vindictive U.S. Senators, without having to worry about his budget, or his job.
BIGresearch revealed that 24.2% of men and 23.6% of women worry more about political and national security issues.
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While they support Mr. McDonough's desire for privacy, they worry about future storms.
The company said sales increased by 13% to 9.5 billion yuan last year, yet investors worry about future prospects.
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The question, if you are employed, how safe do you think your job is? 61 percent replied, I have nothing to worry about. 19 percent said I could lose it soon. 7 percent said they expect to lose it soon. 13 percent say they've never given any thought about losing their job.
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In fact, argues Mr Benioff, clients can do themselves a favour by letting Salesforce.com worry about hooking their various systems together.
You want us to start worrying less about our jobs and more about your jobs. (Applause.) You want us to worry less about our election and more about solving your problems.
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Those three companies alone would possess about 75% of the U.S. mobile market, but consumers probably don't have to worry much about lack of competition.
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In particular one that people worry about is the resurgence of inflation, but there are other aftermaths that we have to worry about.
People I work with think I'm lucky because I'm about to be a father and have nothing to worry about.
If he turns out to be right about that, then the league probably has little to worry about.
People think, well, this just has to do with polar bears, and I feel bad about polar bears but I've got other things to worry about.
Mr. MORRIS: When you're talking, you don't have to worry about getting in trouble.
America, home to about half the world's total stockmarket capitalisation, has relatively little to worry about.
Mr. SEPIC: Johnson and the other 1400 workers here won't have to worry about a paycheck just yet.
Conversely, we might ask: Does the U.S. worry too much about how jihadists in general, and the Taliban in particular, communicate (especially online), and not enough about what they communicate, both with their words and also with their actions?
Then there are other companies that you really need to worry about and avoid.
We have a big family and we haven't had to worry about too much.
You know, five years ago, this is not something you needed to worry about.
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