But the consumer also wins because we get to pay a simple flat fee and experience the freedom of not having to pay meters or worry about time all year!
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Many professionals worry about the time commitment involved, which (if you look at celebrities who are active on social media, like Lady Gaga or Richard Branson) can be significant.
The opposition must also worry about the last time a unity government was formed in Zimbabwe.
In fact, I never worry about how much time my organization's men and women spend in the office.
Sometimes there is no such link: Norway's southern Barents Sea has had little ice to worry about for a long time.
The last thing we wanted to do at that time was worry about money.
"The media actually is paying more attention to it than I am because I really don't have time to worry about that, " Krigger said.
The time to worry about moral hazard is between financial crises, when policy makers have an opportunity to change the incentives of the financial system.
"I worry mostly about the competition for time--user-generated videos, online games, " Hastings said, adding that for now the live service is not expected to add to Netflix revenues.
The Met's defenders say the explanation for its soft-peddling is not conspiracy but capacity: it had better things to do with its time than worry about naughty journalists intercepting tittle-tattle.
Once you own your own home, you need not worry about those increases until it is time to sell, years hence.
In our prior analysis, we examined the emergence of online video platforms like Netflix, iTunes and Hulu along with the availability of antennas capable of receiving HD transmissions and their potential to provoke cord cutting ( Should Time Warner Cable Worry About Cord Cutting?).
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Once you accept that, it's almost a relief not having to worry about the injury and the race against time.
Unfortunately, even once the rivers swell with rainfall, this is not the last time the market will worry about this issue.
So a pandemic that will make a lot of people sick over a long period of time is something to worry about.
After that, it's time for Congress to worry about re-election, and so they won't go anywhere near a combustible issue like this one.
Best of all, you don't have to worry about entering a product tracking code every time you download and install a copy on a computer.
At the same time, civil libertarians worry about preserving Internet freedom.
The United States last suffered serious deflation during the Great Depression of the 1930s but Fed policymakers worry more about the threat of deflation any time prices go lower than 2 percent.
We have to start by remembering that there were good reasons for the Bank of England and the government to worry about a high LIBOR rate at the time since it was a symptom of the credit crunch - ie the disappearance of inter-bank lending.
"I worry a lot about the children, all the time actually, " says Sandra.
No worry about how much the market changed between the time of your insight until the time you answered your question.
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Macro investors that have longer time frames had nothing to worry about.
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If playing out of position in a Test match for the first time was not enough to worry about, Jones' opposite number will be none other than Serge Betsen.
Her calculations also imply that the economy can continue to grow apace for some time before the Fed needs to worry about labour shortages, wage hikes and inflationary pressure.
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While weaker economies fear losing their best and brightest workers, wealthier countries worry about a potential influx of job seekers in a time when Europe is still in the throes of a recession.
It is high time Republicans did what is right rather worry about the PR battle.
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Some support the bill on its merits, but worry about the reaction of their constituents and so are taking time to screw up the courage to vote for it.
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