England's only injury worry from the match was winger Mark Cueto, who limped off with a hamstring injury.
It is possibly Ed Miliband who has most to worry about from today's report.
BlackBerry shares are trading modestly lower Friday on a new worry: competition from Samsung for the enterprise market.
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They worry that lead from the bullets contaminates ecosystems and could affect people.
The WP-N1 will allow users to bring their Nikon 1 camera on a beach vacation or water sport adventure like kayaking, jet skiing, snorkeling and surfing without having to worry about damage from the water.
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Valvulopathy has been the main safety worry for lorcaserin from the start, because the drug was designed to hit the same receptor as the diet drug fenfluramine, which was withdrawn because it caused heart valve damage.
For older people, work may then offer some of the charms that have lured so many women into the job market: stimulus, companionship and the freedom from worry that a bit of extra money can bring.
If you are only going to rent your house out for a few days or weeks, you won't have to worry about collecting from deadbeat tenants, since costs for the entire rental period are paid in advance.
After that, the leading worry is blunt trauma from pieces of debris swept up in the water.
' And that worry stems not just from my fevered imagination, but from the views of Prof.
Knowing that your potential long-term care needs have already been addressed frees you and your family from needless worry.
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But some state governors worry about losing revenue from the changes, which involve introducing a uniform national value-added tax.
"Financials are an area where you don't have to worry" about growth from international economies or sky-high defensive valuations, he added.
Inside the dedicated app, riders can book and modify reservations easily without having to worry with a refund from an agent first.
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At least Nathan had to worry about a visit from loan sharks.
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.
The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index fell to 74.5 in early December, down from 82.7 in November, likely from the worry over the fiscal cliff.
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Or buyers may be concerned about getting ripped off by the stranger they purchase the vehicle from or worry that they'll unknowingly purchase a stolen vehicle.
All the rumination and worry, and warnings from the bears about skidding corporate earnings and a supposedly imminent 5%-to-10% punishing market pullback, thus far, have been a non-event.
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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.
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.
Industry checks find no reason for worry about supply chain effects from the issues in Japan.
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Critics of charter schools worry that money funneled away from public schools hurts the majority of students.
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Another worry: Clioquinol was pulled from the market decades ago because it caused neurological side effects in Japan.
Because of that, young children may become especially clingy and worry when they are away from their parents.
"Every time we get a selloff or a whiff of worry, money comes in from the sidelines, " says MFS's Mr. Swanson.
They worry that he has strayed from the path of fiscal rectitude.
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