Because bond investors do not usually earn more from their investment than their coupon, they inevitably worry more about getting their principal back than investors in shares, whose potential upside is limited only by a company's ability to earn profits in future.
In this environment college presidents worry more about catching up and keeping up than about costs.
American diplomats should worry more about instability between states than about instability within them.
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To be sure, professors today worry more about student ratings than they did in the past.
And yet most bosses still worry more about their costs than about the prices they charge.
Website operators are starting to worry more seriously about the trouble their commenters may cause them.
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In hard times voters worry more about sustaining growth than about distributing its fruits.
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And the political pressures change as economies slow down and people start to worry more about money.
Britons are fearful of ghettos these days, though they worry more about south-east Asian Muslims than about blacks.
BIGresearch revealed that 24.2% of men and 23.6% of women worry more about political and national security issues.
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They pledge to look beyond economic growth and worry more about well-being and the survival of small shops.
Russia, says Mr Arkhipov, needs to worry more about reviving Vostochny than improving Korean ports and Chinese railways.
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And any outfit that depends on advertising is liable to worry more about offending advertisers than about pleasing viewers.
Low interest rates can also unleash inflation, but when economic growth is very weak, authorities worry more about deflation.
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The question is whether rating agencies (and investors) should worry more about these countries' ability to pay their debts.
Even more worry-inducing are the winds of change blowing through our economy and those of the rest of the world.
In fact, there is reason to worry more about government policy than about the ills of restructuring at the moment.
Many more worry that the case against him has already been so muddied that no verdict is likely to be credible.
Doubters worry more broadly that the gap between the making of artworks and their appearance at auction is now too short.
Some critics worry more about the political balance than the military one.
The people implementing the reform program sometimes yield to pressure from local politicians or worry more about their own tenure than land tenure.
But there are also parts of both Judge Jackson's ruling and the regulators' approach that should worry more technology firms than just Microsoft.
Dr. de Ferranti, a pediatrician, said that based on the study, "I would worry more about my patients in the realm" of 2.7 or higher.
Despite a burgeoning gay scene in India's big cities, many Indian homosexuals worry more about exposure to their families and colleagues than about the law.
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The Europeans will worry more about getting a national in place.
Until now, the conventional (yet somehow simultaneously unorthodox) wisdom has been for foreign companies to worry more about local governments when setting up their businesses in China.
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America will worry more about Europe's energy security in 2007.
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