And there's a real worry this time that doctors will certainly probably stop taking new Medicare patients and some doctors might even drop existing patients.
But, Apple holders must face an ominous wall-of-worry within time.
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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Fears of even more layoffs are now a perennial worry in the Time Inc. building.
Given the growth of executive search firms, they worry all the time that their man may be on the database of some predatory headhunter.
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.
The last thing we wanted to do at that time was worry about money.
In fact, I never worry about how much time my organization's men and women spend in the office.
"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.
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.
The eBook is another technological fad, which will shine in its time, worry the contrarians and the anxious among us, and may actually survive, but will never fully supplant the tactile experience of either the book or the bookstore that sells them.
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Sometimes there is no such link: Norway's southern Barents Sea has had little ice to worry about for a long time.
The added worry of finances at a time like this is devastating.
But many worry that, at a time of widespread crisis, such pro-cyclical rules risk imposing too much austerity too widely, thus darkening the spectre of recession and making it even harder to balance budgets.
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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The worry is that, by the time Boeing has sorted itself out, orders will be falling fast.
It is a worry if a lot of their time is spent waiting for the phone to ring.
Unfortunately, even once the rivers swell with rainfall, this is not the last time the market will worry about this issue.
Even well-off parents worry that they spend too little time with their children, thanks to crowded schedules and the ever-buzzing BlackBerry.
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.
At the same time, civil libertarians worry about preserving Internet freedom.
"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.
Supply has been an ongoing worry for the market for some time, but was exacerbated last month when Amplats announced plans to close some output, pending negotiations with unions and the government.
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All systems have bugs and issues the bug itself is not the worry it is the length of time that it took to get a fix out to everyone over 2 weeks.
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