" Others, she said, "comment that 'Kids shouldn't be worried about this, they should be worried about graduating, prom, etc.
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So, I would not be worried about investing in Boeing long term, but I'd be worried about trading Boeing short term.
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Now, I have to be worried about what's in space, I have to worry about the space to ground, and I have to be worried about my processing facilities.
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Chuck Schumer if women should be worried about Kavanaugh's nomination.
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Well, it means we have to be worried about this.
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There are other reasons to be worried about head transplants.
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No need to be worried, I will be right back.
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"Anyone potentially connected to it should be worried," he added.
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The markets appear to be worried about all these things.
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They don't have to be worried with complex financial analysis.
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No expandable storage, but 64GB means you shouldn't be worried.
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I don't have to be worried about money every day.
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Mr Trump might also be worried about that last part.
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Officials, though, say there is no reason to be worried.
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Knowing that malaria kills people, I'd be worried about that.
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Here is the collapse that Stephens should be worried about.
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As it turns out, we were right to be worried.
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They might be worried about what he'd do if elected.
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Are there other things that we should be worried about?
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That's the kind of thing we should be worried about.
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So I just wanted to say, don't be worried, ok?
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But the investment bank said investors should not be worried.
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If you're a worker, what would you be worried about?
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HG: So the world shouldn't be worried about Saudi Arabia?
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NAPOLITANO: That the president should be worried about his son.
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Maybe we'll start on what they shouldn't be worried about.
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"Be worried when there's little to no feedback," she says.
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I would be worried if I were the South Koreans.
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She was frustrated and aggravated, but should she be worried?
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Should we be worried about Clinton's mental and physical health?
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AND I THINK THAT IS SOMETHING TO BE WORRIED ABOUT.
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Many Trump voters will be worried about this military intervention.
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He desperately wants us to be worried about the border.
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SO THAT'S NOT SOMETHING THE MARKETS SHOULD BE WORRIED ABOUT.
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So what is going on, and should Democrats be worried?
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Night owls shouldn't be worried by the findings, said Richmond.
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The voters will not be worried by a good economy.
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"But, gee, down the road we have to be worried."
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It seems like something that I would be worried about.
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Because we needed one more thing to be worried about.
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"There's reason enough to be worried," CFDT leader Laurent Berger.
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But if they're illegal here, they need to be worried.
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Federal workers, and the rest of us, should be worried.
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But the stock market does not appear to be worried.
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No, I think you want to be worried about that.
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No one should be worried about Mr. Cox's housing, however.
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We should all be worried about the health of democracy.
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We all might be worried, but we probably won't panic.
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Should New Yorkers be worried, and what could happen next?
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There are plenty of reasons why people might be worried.
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But Stevens doesn't seem to be worried about those details.
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There are other reasons to be worried about the sale.
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Should I be worried about coronavirus, like, this very minute?
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So oil and gas has a right to be worried.
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John Bolton must know this, and he must be worried.
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The thing Hulu should be worried about is brand identity.
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At least publicly, Pelosi does not seem to be worried.
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"That's why I'd rather take the 405, I be worried 'bout my daughter, I be worried about Kim, but Saint is baby 'Ye, I ain't worried about him," West raps on the new track.
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Brief aside: We have every right to be worried about Eden.
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And I actually think the Fed is right to be worried.
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Should investors be worried about another dramatic downturn like that one?
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And if I were Kim, I might be worried about that.
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But if he manages to do so, Clinton should be worried.
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Still, Maduro has reason to be worried if the blackouts continue.
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The Trump administration might not be worried about robots taking jobs.
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Should Republicans be worried about protests outside the Quicken Loans Arena?
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However, German officials said that its industry should not be worried.
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The West should be worried about Russia, and undoubtedly, we are.
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That's what I'd be worried about if I was in Atlanta.
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I don&apost blame him to be worried about his family.
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He shouldn't be worried about money, I'll take care of it.
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What does it mean to be worried in an atomic age?
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Should I be worried that Amazon knows so much about me?
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But is it something you really need to be worried about?
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I do not want my children to be worried about me.
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Should we be worried about the dangerous potential of artificial intelligence?
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There's reason for optimism but there's also reason to be worried.
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They have a lot more than waves to be worried about.
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That's not something you want to be worried about in there!
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These are things I would be worried about as an investor.
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I don't want to be worried about you coming with me.
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They may also be worried about how it will affect them.
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If this is the strategy, then carmakers elsewhere should be worried.
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Don't be worried about the short-term volatility in the market.
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Mr Netanyahu, for his part, will be worried about his future.
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They might be worried about what he'll do to their party.
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"I heard enough of that to be worried," Ryan tells me.
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That is honestly not what her friends should be worried about.
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He agreed that there was probably nothing to be worried about.
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If somebody tells you, 'Don't be worried, you have brain damage.
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"Orange should be worried," said West Africa IDC analyst Oluwole Babatope.
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IS THAT TELL US SOMETHING WE NEED TO BE WORRIED ABOUT?
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More and more Democrats appear to be worried that they are.
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But I will say that I think Apple should be worried.
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So should we be worried that this decision will change buyouts?
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The camera is probably what you need to be worried about.
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"They'd be worried about them being destabilizing actors in this country".
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Someone else might be worried about missing work and losing wages.
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Is Post Malone okay or do we need to be worried?
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Bond traders and European politicians should be worried about such things.
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It's not the time now to be worried about our image.
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But antitrust experts say Mr. Trump is right to be worried.
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Each has reasons to be worried about Mr. Trump's profligate invocations.
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And yes, I think we should all be worried about that.
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Also, are we supposed to be worried about Donald Trump's health?
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"They should be worried," Mr. Guilluy said of Mr. Macron's supporters.
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Tara Lachapelle of Bloomberg Opinion argues that shareholders should be worried.
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There's also a more immediate reason to be worried about the
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That's either some expert misdirection or something to be worried about.
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Still, Schaffner doesn't think people need to be worried about adenoviruses.
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Karl W. Smith: Trump should be worried about these economic trends.
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He is right to be worried about U.S. abandonment of Afghanistan.
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Investors have plenty of cause to be worried about the economy.
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You can't be worried about what people are going to think.
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"If I were in charge, I would be worried," warned Sen.
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They will be worried, maybe, that no one will believe them.
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It's a reasonable thing to be worried about, but it still sucks.
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Nicks doesn't seem to be worried, but I won't sleep much tonight.
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People could be worried wages will continue to increase at this rate.
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Should markets be worried at all about this concentration in mortgage lending?
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Opinion: Should US be worried about China's new J-20 stealth fighter?
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No, poor sun protection is what you should really be worried about.
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Of course, it isn't Bryan they should be worried about, but Chuck.
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FEMA even contacted me, asking what they need to be worried about.
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And Cohen isn't the only one Trump has to be worried about.
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Speaking of Apple, it has to be worried about today's Google announcements.
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But as a potential privacy concern, there's much to be worried about.
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Users should not necessarily be worried about Samsung Note 7 style explosions.
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If I were in the White House, I would be worried, too.
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This implies that maybe she would be worried if someone named names.
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It's great now, but I'd be worried about discoloration in the future.
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"I don't think women should be worried about our findings," he says.
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But at what point should we actually be worried about our sleepiness?
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"No, you should not be worried about this little swarm," he said.
|
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And should ordinary investors be worried that Wall Street is not worried?
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Should I be worried about privacy, hackers, and companies selling my data?
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First, are Americans right to be worried about this hypothetical new war?
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Should they be worried about sharks especially since it&aposs shark week.
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Should French voters who didn't elect her be worried about those referendums?
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You should be worried about the safety of your own goddamn family.
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I think that's what Republicans on K Street should be worried about.
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Should we be worried that we're littering the sky with these things?
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Honestly, if they just prayed more, they wouldn't have to be worried.
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The engineer's response surprised him: Mr. Mactaggart was right to be worried.
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You don't have to be Italian to be worried about the repercussions.
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"I can't work and be worried about how she's doing," he said.
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Why should we be worried about Trump's potential impact on HIV/AIDS?
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Did he have sores in his mouth I should be worried about?
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That's not to say to say major technology companies shouldn't be worried.
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"We should be worried and concerned about this potential epidemic," Blumenthal said.
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Democrats should be worried that history may not be on their side.
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If anything, be worried that your cat may pounce on your Roomba.
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"If I was IndyCar or NASCAR, I would be worried," he said.
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Mr. Trump appears to be worried about the turnout at his Jan.
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Western powers also appear to be worried about Iran's ballistic missile development.
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Everyone else should be worried by the cause: winner-takes-most dynamics.
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But they are getting there, and we all need to be worried.
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For Amazon, investors appeared to be worried about the big earnings miss.
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You have to be worried about that because it'll be future attacks.
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Should Amazon be worried about what this looks like in 10 years?
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The big question: Should we be worried about John Gibson at all?
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Teens shouldn't be worried about dying from diabetes, but should be worried about developing a healthy diet and making physical activity part of their daily lives, regardless of current weight, said Skinner, who wasn't involved in the study.
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If Trump decided to make good on his promise, should Bezos be worried?
|
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Fixed-income investors appear to be worried about a possible recession sometime soon.
|
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"Students should be worried about grades, not guns," Greene said in a statement.
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"If this deal gets done, then I'll really be worried," said one investor.
|
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Finally, those lugging business suits around might be worried about the rubber smell.
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"My family members will be worried if they can't find me," she says.
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Well, let me tell you what the country should really be worried about.
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I don't want them to be worried about everything all the time either.
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"The coronavirus can still play havoc, you got to be worried," LaVorgna said.
|
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But Trump genuinely doesn't appear to his aides to be worried about Biden.
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By this point, Jane, Lady Franklin, Franklin's wife, knew she should be worried.
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On the economic impact of AI, though, Clinton is right to be worried.
|
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Western banks and firms will be worried about coming into contact with it.
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Umm should I be worried about this kid from my English class pic.twitter.
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Obama's advisors are right to be worried, and its recommendations should be heeded.
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It's pretty funny, but should we be worried about this fine feathered fellow?
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If I was in my late 60s, I'd be worried about my heart!
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The British government would also be worried about GKN disappearing into foreign hands.
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If you see a warning, that's when you should start to be worried.
|
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But he is too politically dominant at home to be worried by that.
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The only thing you should be worried about is how to get some.
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I don't think anybody should be worried by it ... It's all a balance.
|
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"I think the broader public should be worried about legacy systems," he said.
|
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The Trump administration has two additional reasons to be worried about this decision.
|
|
But there were a few new nuggets: Who still needs to be worried?
|
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And don't be worried about the locals around the area they're nice individuals.
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I'm Iranian, but not one of the bad people, please don't be worried.
|
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And second, are they right to be worried Trump may bring it about?
|
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We should be worried about a dangerous, potentially crisis-inducing reprise in 2020.
|
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I had assumed he would be worried as it was now after noon.
|
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If I still feel that way after the game, I can be worried.
|
|
But the incredibly close finish shows they should be worried about November 6.
|
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There's reason for Renata to be worried about more than just money, though.
|
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When that time does come, though, he won't be worried about what's next.
|
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And if I were Powell, I'd be worried about an even worse scenario.
|
|
Heller, first appointed in 2011, has a lot of reasons to be worried.
|
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She has every reason to be worried about crafting a strong follow-up.
|
|
How much should we be worried about the growing power of online reviews?
|
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"If it has, then we all have a lot to be worried about."
|
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If the Saudis are looking at their own history, they should be worried.
|
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But it would be nice to know, what should we be worried about?
|
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"Tell me if you were a Republican, you wouldn't be worried," he said.
|
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Should your parents be worried about the messages you're receiving on the internet?
|
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I'd be worried that I don't have a direct relationship with my consumer.
|
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There are also cases where you'll be worried longer but won't live longer.
|
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"Pilots don't want to be worried about secondary or tertiary issues," Moss adds.
|
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"We continue to be worried about a rush to final regulation," Brady said.
|
|
"They'll be worried about it," Schuster said of the US and Japanese militaries.
|
|
If I were rich, I'd probably be worried about getting to that point.
|
|
But, this isn't what the Americans need to be worried about the most.
|
|
What are reasons nonoptimists might be worried about bringing out new products now?
|
|
I remember thinking, I didn't even know to be worried about that. Yeah.
|
|
I think what the broader public should be worried about is legacy systems.
|
|
The No. 4 Republican in the House, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, should be worried.
|
|
So, if not Trump nor Clinton, what should we be worried about, then?
|
|
But he thinks it would be too risky for the Republican Party to nominate him, because voters might be worried that he wasn't a natural-born citizen, or might just be worried that his citizenship would be challenged in court.
|
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He said if the social network continues this behavior, Twitter investors should be worried.
|
|
I think fake news is not the main thing we should be worried about.
|
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But maybe he should be worried about more than a thrashing in the press.
|
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Look, if they are worried about Russia, they should be worried about themselves more.
|
|
Yet, some scientists argue that it's not the graves we should be worried about.
|
|
But know that Bennu is not the asteroid that you should be worried about.
|
|
"You've got to be worried about this s— getting to your head," he said.
|
|
But should fund managers be worried by indications of softness in the physical market?
|
|
Many people are worried or are trying to decide if they should be worried.
|
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But if it's really this bad, then it's dangerous and we should be worried.
|
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If the Times poll is even halfway right, the Conservatives ought to be worried.
|
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But there are reasons to be worried about insects, particularly vulnerable orders, like butterflies.
|
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Are we supposed to be worried about the deadly, decades-old mystery surrounding Henry?
|
|
CNN/SSRS polling suggests Trump should be worried about moderates in his own party.
|
|
If there's one emerging market that investors continue to be worried about, it's China.
|
|
Should we be worried that every gadget with a lithium-ion battery might explode?
|
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You don't have to be worried about … 'Oh my gosh, who am I meeting?
|
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If P/E ratios started getting really high that's something I'd be worried about.
|
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Whatever you think about Amazon, you should be worried about Trump's campaign against it.
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In fact, I would probably be worried if our second date was somewhere fancy.
|
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In fact, he's so good, Cool J might be worried about his job security.
|
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This leaves Republicans open to criticism — a fact some seem to be worried about.
|
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It was so detached from anything that I legitimately needed to be worried about.
|
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But, Joshua says he ain't scared -- and it's "Big Baby" who should be worried.
|
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So for people who use CBD products regularly, should they be worried at all?
|
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If this is an example of all new Titans, competitors had better be worried.
|
|
Recruit: You have to trust a rope, so there's nothing to be worried about.
|
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When she told me, I was surprised, and asked if I should be worried.
|
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Democrats shouldn't be worried about a potential backlash that might come with these policies.
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"There is a tendency to tell children that they shouldn't be worried," says Schonfeld.
|
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He says I shouldn't be worried about dinner and to take care of myself.
|
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"I wouldn't be worried about the big services," Professor Sherry from Carnegie Mellon said.
|
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You should be worried about the routine recording of browsing history, app usage, GPS.
|
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He wondered if it would hurt the business, but nobody seemed to be worried.
|
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Who should be worried • Foreign companies, particularly Chinese ones, seeking to buy American counterparts.
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"I think anyone who's paying any attention should be worried about democracy," she said.
|
|
But should we be worried about something worse than a mere downshift in growth?
|
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Deals • Blackstone should be worried about the future of its Saudi-backed infrastructure fund.
|
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There are other reasons senators and the rest of us should be worried, too.
|
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They should be worried about being sued by the victims whose claims are ignored.
|
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If I were still at Interscope, here are the things I'd be worried about.
|
|
But, what exactly are these NDAs, and why should we be worried about them?
|
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How much should an investor or donor be worried about harm to some borrowers?
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Nevertheless, journalists should still be worried, said Barry Pollack, a lawyer for Mr. Assange.
|
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Though maybe we should be worried about how much time he spends with Bieber.
|
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She's only 6-months pregnant at this point, so you'd think they'd be worried.
|
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But the DOT may be worried about the precedent of bargaining over antitrust matters.
|
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For someone who tends to always be worried about something, this is a big accomplishment.
|
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PAVLICH: And therefore, his biracial son has to be worried about walking around the street.
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Should we be worried that Brexit will cost the UK this kind of economic advantage?
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Some research online should quickly flag up whether or not you need to be worried.
|
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While you might be worried about harming your credit score, you don't have to be.
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GH: And maybe if there's something you want to actually be worried about this summer?
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There are actual moments where you're going to be worried about what Beta does next.
|
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Finkelstein was in New York, but answered immediately, and told Netanyahu he shouldn't be worried.
|
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Europe is right to be worried about refugees and jobs—albeit for the wrong reasons.
|
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"It's not department stores that should be worried," Shawn Harris of Zebra Technologies told Forbes.
|
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Now, they may be worried that they'll end up as the butt of a joke.
|
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And should Elon Musk be worried about a Chinese Tesla lookalike listing in New York?
|
|
If you knew your surgeon was doing 2 operations at once, would you be worried?
|
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"We should be worried," says Mira Rapp-Hooper, a North Korea expert at Yale University.
|
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If it's federal, then we've got to be worried, because you know deregulation upon us.
|
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De Sande didn't appear to be worried for the White Hat Group on this point.
|
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Oh, yeah, and they should be worried one of their own has turned black hoodie.
|
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And this is the only claim needed in order to be worried about climate change.
|
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" Shah also believes the judge "might be worried about people taking advantage of desperate parents.
|
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If the spotlight's on other people, you should be worried that it's going somewhere else.
|
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I wouldn't want my bride to be worried about anything other than us that day.
|
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People should be worried about the "tone and tenor" of Trumpworld comments about Robert Mueller.
|
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There's nothing from a criminal standpoint that this corporate entity has to be worried about.
|
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Censors may also be worried that online media might contradict official reports on recent floods.
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Judge: Honestly, I think this is a global issue that everyone should be worried about.
|
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Other countries should be worried, because Mr Trump has bad news for all of them.
|
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That is to say, should they be worried about the potential for a cleanup situation.
|
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In that environment, the only revenues the taxpayers should be worried about are their own.
|
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Time to be worried TV execs: Facebook seems to be getting serious about original programming.
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The children I saw have no connection to this event and we should be worried.
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Calabrese: The main thing I'd be worried about is if you had a bird strike.
|
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Understandably, some might be worried about the Jumanji reboot, starring Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock).
|
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Owen, we can see, is doing fine; perhaps it's Walt we should be worried about.
|
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SO MY QUESTION IS, YOU WOULDN'T REALLY BE WORRIED ABOUT LINKEDIN GETTING INTO DATING, RIGHT?
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I would be worried that they would be in danger, maybe while going to school.
|
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They also might be worried about where their next paycheck is going to come from.
|
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Should we be worried that Hurricane Florence, a Category 4 storm, will hit New York?
|
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The Grinnell poll also found Republicans were more likely to be worried about illegal immigration.
|
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"But we should be worried about losing newspapers, the fountainheads within the local news ecosystem."
|
|
Should he be worried that it's being called one of the worst movies ever made?
|
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Now even those who voted for him should be worried about him keeping that promise.
|
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Trump never seems to be worried about offending anyone except Vladimir Putin and white supremacists.
|
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KK: Men should be worried about it, and they should be taking responsibility for it.
|
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Based on the Trump administration's record in the region, there is reason to be worried.
|
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I think the rational conclusion is to be worried about the future of American power.
|
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People used to be worried about making sure that they had the right to retire.
|
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We expected them to be worried, but in conversations with them, they were downright scared.
|
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For those reasons, he said, the U.S. should not be worried about handing over Gulen.
|
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I think other people shouldn't be worried because it wasn't that big of a deal.
|
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We don't know what that "something" is, but it's not irrational to be worried about it.
|
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The intelligence chief's assertion that Pakistan should be worried about Islamic State's role prompted mixed reactions.
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You may be worried that lending money will derail your relationships and damage your financial health.
|
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If I were another state party chair in the country, I'd be worried about Tom Perez.
|
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Jump on the latest Microsoft Surface Laptop and see for yourself why Apple should be worried.
|
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"Don't just worry about this tick; you should be worried about ticks in general," said Occi.
|
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But experts also say people shouldn't be worried about the outbreaks — as long as they're inoculated.
|
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"I think the market's feeling like there really is nothing to be worried about," Stovall said.
|
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Even with accommodations, I'd be worried that I couldn't fulfill the basic requirements of the job.
|
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Way was especially disturbed by the lawyer's comment to Politico that "every man" should be worried.
|
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But he seemed to not be worried at all, which was great, but also secretly annoying.
|
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"Umm should I be worried about this kid from my English class," she captioned the image.
|
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But Beijing now seems to be worried the correction may take the gloss off political events.
|
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Vox's Zack Beauchamp runs down why we really should be worried by Trump's stance on Moscow.
|
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If you had scoliosis as a kid, do you need to be worried as an adult?
|
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But in reality, a falling space station is the last thing anyone should be worried about.
|
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In fact, introverts in our study thought they would be worried and distressed in leadership situations.
|
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So, I guess the theme of the final season of Game of Thrones is "Be Worried"?
|
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Many doubt that we should be worried about inflation with GDP growing at just 2 percent.
|
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They should be worried they still don't know who has been tormenting them all this time.
|
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" Lannett: "I've got to tell you, I think you've got to be worried about that one.
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" Lannett: "I've got to tell you, I think you've got to be worried about that one.
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As long as you're staying hydrated, though, excessive sweating isn't necessarily something to be worried about.
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The producers of American Idol may not be worried yet -- but the integrity bug is spreading.
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If the next quote we hear in two months is 200,000 then we can be worried.
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I think it's a legitimate concern to be worried the proper vetting will not take place.
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He will have a plan for Spain in the last 16, and Spain will be worried.
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You think that would scare ZigBee and Z-Wave, but neither group claims to be worried.
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The regulator itself is likely to be worried about the short-term disruption dealmaking could create.
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Let's talk a little bit about what people should be worried about and what they shouldn't.
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Statistically speaking, they're more likely to have younger children and, thus, be worried about child care.
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We should be worried, because a psychotic lunatic has got his finger on the nuclear button.
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It wasn't enough to, uh, to be worried about; you just thought, 'This thing's really hot.
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Even if the feature never makes it out of the beta tests, Snapchat should be worried.
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"For the succession, no one should be worried," he said after a cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
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It's not just secondhand smoke — secondhand alcohol exposure is really what you should be worried about
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Some have speculated he could be worried about the Russians retaliating against him or his family.
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We rounded up 11 of the creepiest technologies you didn't realize you should be worried about.
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But men and women were equally likely to be worried about losing their home or land.
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I wanted to stay there forever, but I thought you'd be worried, so I came out.
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If you get the flu more than once a season, doctors say you shouldn't be worried.
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"It does show a trend that overall we need to be worried about," said Dr. Rossmo.
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I get the concern, but they should be worried about their constituents who will lose coverage.
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The stock prices of some of the largest private equity firms suggest they should be worried.
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More: Investors may like rate cuts — but they should be worried about why they would happen.
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Should I be worried about what I have stashed away in my IRA and 401K plans?
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What exactly is a verified app, and should I be worried about installing this "unverified" program?
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"If we had three games left and you showed me that, then I would be worried."
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Or are we facing a serious epidemic and there are plenty of reasons to be worried?
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In the morning, you can check if there's anything to be worried about on the app.
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When you should be worried about the Wuhan coronavirus, which has killed at least 81 people
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As California entered a potentially dangerous time for wildfires, PG&E had reason to be worried.
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I'd also be worried that the streaming services aren't making enough money, because that can jackknife.
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We should not be worried about what everyone else is doing or what everyone else thinks.
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But they will naturally be worried about hiring someone who can't do the teaching they need.
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"You know, maybe I should be worried but I'm not that worried about it," he replies.
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Some international allies may already be worried about his willingness to adhere to international economic partnerships.
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Hyperbole is part of Shark Week so you gotta be worried about some of the facts.
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If the Justice Department actually responded to his tweets by opening new investigations, we should be worried.
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Some say using Haven may even be dangerous to those who might be worried about government spies.
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But could people also just be worried about simple corruption: government officials extorting them for pure profit?
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Given that others will be worried about the Amazon effect, this could give it good bargaining power.
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But perhaps investors shouldn't be worried about short-term price fluctuations and instead focus on the technology.
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You don't need to have a full-time job yet to be worried about robots taking it.
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They tend to be worried about vaccine safety in general, but some questions also arise about thimerosal.
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"The opposition are doing their job, don't be worried," he told his supporters in the Zulu language.
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And with the potential to disrupt such a critical revenue stream, Qualcomm has reason to be worried.
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"Healthy people do not need to be worried," study author and PhD student Tiffany Hsu told Shape.
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We've been sitting around trying to guess what kind of security issue they would be worried about.
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A remarkable exhibition match today suggested that another group that should be worried is ... pro video gamers?
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We saw a note this morning saying that with Kroger we shouldn't be worried about food deflation.
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"If you haven't done anything wrong what should you be worried about?" he told reporters on Tuesday.
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"The whole ticket," said one Ohio Republican operative, "needs to be worried about Troy Balderson on Tuesday."
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But if Facebook's latest earnings are anything to go by, the company is unlikely to be worried.
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If anything, we should be worried that Elliot hasn't spoken directly to us yet in this episode.
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All together, The End Of The Fucking World clearly wants us to be worried about James' fate.
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Well, in the aftermath of Trump's election, we should be worried about more than just net neutrality.
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I'd have to be worried about when I play a bad guy or I play a scumbag.
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Could he be worried that his perfectly natural car love would be outlawed during a Clinton presidency?
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" Enbridge Energy Partners: "I do believe that the dividend at 9 percent it has to be worried.
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WILLIAMS: OK. Should Democrats be worried about a new poll showing party voters supporting, get this, socialism.
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The fluid will be removed from her lungs; it's nothing to be worried about, he assures her.
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And even if you're a human who can do a backflip, you have reason to be worried.
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Instead, Seoul will be worried that Washington and Beijing might be about to go over its head.
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The police need not be worried and should get ahead of the game by doing this themselves.
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But Florida politicians say that women who rely on Planned Parenthood for affordable care should be worried.
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Oil prices have been a source of great concern for capital markets, yet should we be worried?
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Those Americans are furious and they're the ones all the Republicans and Democrats should be worried about.
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But people who are already unhealthy—who have asthma, or cardiovascular or heart disease—should be worried.
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This is why until recently, leading Republicans did not bother professing to be worried about Trump's racism.
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In the meantime, Shmatikov has a simple solution for users who might be worried about their privacy.
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"[Someone] might be worried that they don't have friends anymore now because of the breakup," she says.
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"That's not the type of person that American counterterrorism forces need to be worried about," said German.
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" Mattie Duppler, a senior fellow at the conservative National Taxpayers Union, warned that "taxpayers should be worried.
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Q&A Q. Whatever happened to the ozone hole, and should we still be worried about it?
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"It's going to not be OK, it's not," she said when asked if Americans should be worried.
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But Mnuchin's comments raised a new anxiety: Should people be worried about the soundness of US banks?
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Google and Apple shouldn't really be worried as he expects a fine of a few million euros.
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"I don't think people in the United States need to be worried about this disease," he says.
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When a president can break the law without fear of impeachment, then we should really be worried.
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"We should really be worried about is these mass temperature rises over vast spatial scales," he reiterated.
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When it comes to deadly art, perhaps Hirst's formaldehyde isn't really what we should be worried about.
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"Until then, it's unclear whether or not we should be worried that we are breathing in plastic."
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Victims of a recent security breach were much more likely to be worried about online security risks.
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"We might be worried about some sectors of the economy that are really hard hit," Kudlow said.
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Rather than be worried about being mistrusted and accused of dual loyalties, Jewish Americans should feel proud.
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More: Big U.S. companies continue to be worried about how additional tariffs could hurt the American economy.
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" He added, though, "Given the growth of anti-Semitic criminal offenses, we must be worried and vigilant.
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You may not be worried about this virus but PLEASE take precautions anyway because we're out here.
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Today it's the people who reflexively say "this can't be done" who we should be worried about.
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The propaganda push suggests the Chinese government might be worried about the lasting damage of the outbreak.
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Sonders added that investors might not be worried enough about the anticipated slowdown in the first quarter.
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Nor should we be worried about the appearance of co-opting their efforts by encouraging the demonstrations.
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Even still, investors may be worried about what may come of future policy shifts from the Fed.
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CAN YOU TELL THE MARKETS THAT THEY SHOULD NOT BE WORRIED ABOUT THOSE LONGER TERM POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES?
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Op-Ed Contributor WASHINGTON — No one should be worried about American military action anywhere in Latin America.
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Key figures in Iran's network of warlords and proxies now must be worried about their own future.
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I think Jacobs would be worried but perhaps also mildly optimistic about the current state of Bankside.
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Now, people are saying she looks too skinny -- and are openly wondering whether fans should be worried.
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Naturally, you might be worried about toxicity, but this stuff is benign in the environment, Appel says.
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Now some of them may be worried that they'll die before a woman is ever elected president.
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People are right to be worried, because as a country we are not saving enough for retirement.
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" "The facts don't support the argument that people should be worried that it will hurt the economy.
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According to the Mad Money host, the U.S. market shouldn't be worried about the Turkish debt crisis.
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We want people to be worried that there may be times we reappear in the market suddenly.
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There are more mundane technologies we should be worried about now, like the drones I mentioned earlier.
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There are more mundane technologies we should be worried about now, like the drones I mentioned earlier.
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Would we not all be worried to have someone like that in charge of the nuclear arsenal?
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There are now fewer reasons to be worried about the US economy, according to the Federal Reserve.
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Google must really not be worried about hurting Pixel 22 sales right now — probably because they're really uninspiring.
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In particular, Trump's lawyers were said to be worried about what it said about McGahn's conversations with Trump.
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However, investors appeared to be worried about delays after complications surrounding Republican attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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It's when he's unable to draw a large or enthusiastic crowd at all that he should be worried.
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OK, so now that wagering on hockey is legal, shouldn't the NHL be worried about games being fixed?
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Doctor Copper, seen this way, is signalling that we should be worried about where global manufacturing is heading.
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But, clean-seeming or visibly grime-caked, the question remains: is there anything to actually be worried about?
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I just want to go out in the world and not be worried about being attacked or killed.
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The bottom line: Deutsche Bank has every reason to be worried that the Democrats now control the House.
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She has reason to be worried ... in the trailer for season 14, Kelly drops the "con woman" line.
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"Certainly, we would be worried about these sort of lower-level, stability-instability paradox type things," Bell says.
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There are new characters, new lines, new moves, new reasons to cheer, and new reasons to be worried.
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It's easy to see why grocery stores might be worried based on their plummeting stocks across the board.
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But I also feel like the Democrats could be worried about two states in particular going into 20183.
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The NIH, which gets $195 million each year to conduct research into embryonic stem cells, should be worried.
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With Shonda Rhimes now moving Shondaland to Netflix, should fans be worried about the future of Grey's Anatomy?
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Republicans have every reason to be worried about a presidential tweet advocating for a "good" shutdown in September.
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"The Real O'Neals" (ABC) - If there's any family show to be worried about on ABC, it's this one.
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He doesn't seem to be worried at all, because this is part of the process of moving on.
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In the long run, though, with intensifying climate change, you have to be worried about another, similar storm.
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"I'd be worried about hacking resistance and traceability," says Corin Faife, a journalist who specializes in digital currencies.
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But she declined to comment when asked whether Trump's previous comments that DREAMers "shouldn't be worried" still stands.
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"I don't want my kids to have to be worried at school," said 19-year-old Monte Freeman.
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Should we be worried by a future supply squeeze or is supply already being squeezed by dominant producers?
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Leading Korean producers such as Samsung and SK Hynix should be worried, Natixis argues, citing three key factors.
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Overall, ink type isn't something the client needs to be worried about — other than making sure it's fresh.
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" Another senior official said: "There's every reason to be worried and European industry should take this more seriously.
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Should young people be worried that Sanders could jeopardize Obamacare in his pursuit of "social security for all"?
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But that's just automation—they ignore the artificial intelligence side, which is what they should be worried about.
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Johri didn't have any desire to talk valuation, and didn't appear to be worried about any of that.
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"And I was right to be worried," she added, saying the boys were surprisingly meaner than the girls.
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Read more: It's not just secondhand smoke — secondhand alcohol exposure is really what you should be worried about
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If you or a relative have dipped into genetic research, should you be worried about your own privacy?
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And, yeah, we should all be worried about putting cameras and microphones owned by Facebook in our homes.
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Is this anything that Trump supporters should be cheered about or that Clinton supporters should be worried about?
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But you don't have to be in the educational establishment to be worried about where this is going.
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SORKIN: DO YOU THINK WALL STREET OR THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY SHOULD BE WORRIED ABOUT BERNIE SANDERS OR IS?
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Should the Mikaelsons actually be worried about Stefan Salvatore (The Vampire Diaries's Paul Wesley) coming to New Orleans?
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Children who frequently sleepwalk may be worried about going on school camps or sleepovers for fear of sleepwalking.
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Should we be worried that the Facebook COO couldn't swear under oath that WhatsApp is still e2e encrypted?
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Why it matters: Republicans shouldn't be worried about one of the most vulnerable Democratic senators, but they are.
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Doctor Copper, seen this way, is signaling that we should be worried about where global manufacturing is heading.
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I think we are seeing an emergence of something that's scary and that we should be worried about.
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People will be worried about the conditions far more in the summer Olympics than in the winter Olympics.
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I don't think he would, because I think he'd be worried he'd be arrested when he deplaned. Right.
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The comments came after EU tech commissioner Andrus Ansip said the EU should be worried about the company.
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Eric was feeling anxious about the boogeyman — something many in Trump's orbit might be worried about this week.
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Google could be worried that technology would be used by nuclear scientists in a potential violation of sanctions.
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Yet they should be worried about the latest practices of a president once heralded as a democratic reformer.
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I don't think the writers of the new Star Trek series need to be worried about their jobs.
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"If I was a big carmaker I would be worried about these guys," writes our European economics correspondent.
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Even when it comes to stove top cooking, there's less to be worried about than you might think.
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The notion scared Wendy and seeing how Ben reacted in class, you understand why she might be worried.
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With the stock market tumbling amid the coronavirus outbreak, you might be worried about meeting your financial goals.
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Glenn Ashby, the team's skipper and wing-sail trimmer, said the Kiwis would be worried only about themselves.
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Shouldn't Democratic voters be worried he would successfully scare voters away if Sanders becomes the party's standard-bearer?
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I would also be worried if other banking CEOs were echoing Jamie Dimon's warning, but they are not.
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But powerful business executives and high-ranking government officials do have good reason to be worried, Lewis added.
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"Of course we worry about it, we have to be worried about all the innovation," Sandberg added later.
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We should be worried about how Iran fares in trying to bring its own order to this chaos.
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And if the results from Alabama are any indication, it's this group that Republicans should be worried about.
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"We should all be worried when a vaccine-preventable illness is coming back into our country," Sammons said.
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In the meantime, he said DACA recipients should not be worried about being deported if their status expires.
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WATCH: Do you think the president should be worried that Michael Flynn is about to turn on him?
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If I used the data retrieval tool before it was suspended, should I be worried about identity theft?
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" Because she's generally unflappable, she would simply say, "I could be worried, if you want me to be.
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But if you care about people who might be, you might be worried about offering information to authorities.
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We should be worried because these kinds of environmental chemical contaminants are literally everywhere, in nearly all our foods.
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"We just are concerned about it; we think it's something that the MPAA should be worried about," Romer said.
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But despite these unanswered questions, and given how widely used fluoxetine is, there's a lot to be worried about.
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" When I got here, I was like, "Wow, there was a lot of things I should be worried about.
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This economy is so strong that nobody should be worried about any of the spin that anybody&aposs saying.
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Either way, the North American Inter-Fraternity Council (NIC) appears to be worried that fraternities have a bad rap.
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" Asked to respond, Sanders said Democrats shouldn't be worried about nominating him "because Donald Trump lies all the time.
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Besides, it's not just them or the city they need to be worried about: Cersei reveals she is pregnant.
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Given what you know about the Zika virus, why might scientists and doctors be worried about this year's Carnival?
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"I'm pretty sure Kim Jong Un won't be worried or deterred by a long-term development program," Leaf said.
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But if you have endometriosis and are able to conceive, are there pregnancy complications you should be worried about?
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Should we be worried that they won't shake hands with the likes of Trump and May and Le Pen?
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If you haven't, it's OK. There aren't a whole slew of new STIs for you to be worried about.
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America's allies are right to be worried Feb 11th 2017 Donald Trump seeks a grand bargain with Vladimir Putin.
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It's remarkable that as the biggest, most famous person in the game, nobody seems to be worried about John.
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However, in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel should be worried about the impact of populism on the upcoming federal election.
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Thailand might be worried about America's response to further monetary easing, which would help reverse the baht's recent strength.
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"Let me tell you what the country should really be worried about," Mr. Christie said, before bringing up Mrs.
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The Department of Health said that there's nothing to be worried about as far as air quality is concerned.
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Forecasters said the time to be worried about moderate to heavy rainfall in those states is between 9 p.m.
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Forecasters said the time to be worried about moderate to heavy rainfall in those states was between 9 p.m.
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Or they may be worried that mandating a big hike in the minimum wage will accelerate job-killing automation.
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NOTE: Bob says not to be worried about the curse ... now the Cleveland Indians ... that's a different story altogether.
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Some investors also seemed to be worried by remarks from Janet Yellen during her testimony before Congress on Wednesday.
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As I said -- if (Trump says) he's going to do all those horrible things ... then I would be worried.
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If the old saying "as January goes, so goes the year" holds true, then investors ought to be worried.
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"I'd be worried about the potential for kids to abuse the data," Hunt told Motherboard in an online chat.
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I don't want to constantly be worried about jiggling, or whether or not I look fat in a swimsuit.
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You just used the phrase hoo-ha, so I'm going to assume we definitely shouldn't be worried for now.
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"What we should really be worried about is the fat part and where your fat is concentrated," Laursen said.
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The heirs to Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan have good reason to be worried, frightened and alarmed.
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Unlike most encounters, I don't need to constantly be worried about whether or not I'm having a good time.
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He thinks Europeans should be worried that they cannot guarantee that sensitive technology will be neither Chinese nor American.
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It's comforting to believe that Jones is so extreme and outlandish a figure that he can't be worried about.
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Second, consumers don't seem to be worried that the Galaxy S8 will face similar problems as the Note 7.
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I can see why people would be worried about me playing off stereotypes, because I wore rainbows and stuff.
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J. William Gurley and David Bonderman, two independent board members, are said to already be worried about Kalanick's management.
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She shouldn't be worried about what people think of her exit -- whether it was a departure or a dismissal.
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And why should we be worried about music's "quality," as gauged by the transactional, strictly capitalist terms of pop?
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He seems to be worried that the focus on multiple projects will take away from the core OpenStack project.
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And they are increasingly worried about the flip side: false negatives that reassure consumers who actually should be worried.
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But there was a hurricane coming — Hurricane Michael — and Sarah's father, Roy Radney, could not help but be worried.
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So you're not wrong to be worried, although it's worth pointing out that politicians have always exploited racial anxieties.
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That's another reason for analysts to be worried about the global economic picture, Clifford Krauss of the NYT reports.
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Based on the nationalist, anti-immigrant rhetoric Trump espoused during his fraught campaign, minorities are right to be worried.
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But Brussels seems to be worried about the possibility that the agreement will be torpedoed in the British Parliament.
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Uber has reason to be worried about the new law, which is awaiting the signature of Governor Gavin Newsom.
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" The Nassars and the Weinsteins of the world who haven't been outed yet should be worried about "Me Too.
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But you should not be worried about the welfare of your pets, or other people's pets, according to authorities.
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Even though McGregor is the bigger fighter, Mayweather certainly does not seem to be worried about his punching power.
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A climate negotiator who is actually optimistic Christina Figueres has plenty of reasons to be worried about climate change.
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" Voters, Van Hollen said, are "not going to be worried about the Kavanaugh hearings -- after what happened, that happened.
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"No Democrat should be worried about talking about policy changes in the wake of these mass shootings," he said.
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When I was young I used to wish to be so skinny that people would be worried about me.
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Why do they think Americans should be worried about the power of the news media during the Trump administration?
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The No. 1 thing people should be worried about is their own personal accounts being taken over and used.
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So clearly, young people have good reason to be worried, not just for themselves but for their future families.
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"No one should be worried if I use the word 'radical,'" López Obrador said at a rally in Jiutepec.
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The technology could revolutionize policing, medicine, even agriculture, but its applications can easily be weaponized— should we be worried?
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An army facing a dragon should be worried, but there actually are defenses that can be used against it.
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After I do, she'll be relieved because she'll just be worried I was going to serve her with a subpoena.
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Landry said it's "hard not to be worried," considering pre-existing freight red flags even without an escalating trade war.
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He explained that whenever a correction comes, it's the companies with levered balance sheets that he would be worried about.
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Guitarist Ryan Peake adds that the people dissing bands on social media aren't the ones they should be worried about.
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Saturday Night Live's faux-deodorant ad appeals to the segment of society that has reason to be worried right now.
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But in the case of speech, we have good reason to be worried about whether we'll make the right rules.
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Military officials are therefore right to be worried in the context of the current confrontation with Russia and unstable relationship.
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Mr Nadella doesn't seem to be worried by such unknowns, which are to be expected in a fast-changing industry.
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Netflix shouldn't be worried about streaming wars, Netflix investor Morris Mark said Tuesday ahead of the company's fiscal earnings report.
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"There is still plenty to be worried about," said MJ Shiao, who follows the U.S. solar market for GTM Research.
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On the flips side, Anderegg also says parents shouldn't be worried about kids being drawn to any creepy clown figures.
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I am going to be worried that I am doing everything little thing right and worried I'm doing everything wrong.
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" Still, he added, "No Democrat should be worried about talking about policy changes in the wake of these mass shootings.
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And if Ailes can engineer the same wipeout he did in 1984 and 1988, Democratic operatives ought to be worried.
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Dog flu is a real thing to be worried about, but it's not running wild across the country right now.
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Constance Bevitt, who does freelance work in Montgomery County, Md., said Fed officials were wrong to be worried about overheating.
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But industry experts think these companies aren't the only ones that should be worried about Amazon's entrance into the space.
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Some fans of Japanese games might be worried by this—does this mean that Sony is leaving Japanese development behind?
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For Santos and other champions of gentefication, the inevitability of economic development is no longer something to be worried about.
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It is half joke, half real—but the one time someone doesn't raise their hands, you've got to be worried.
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"I continue to be worried about the debt, but I don't think this is the time to have that debate."
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Lobbyists said the pharmaceutical industry is more likely to be worried about the proposals that more directly go after prices.
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Despite how badass this video may be, it's hard not to be worried about the Coast Guardsman aboard the submarine.
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Perhaps. Should Republican senators be worried about voter backlash if they refuse to give him so much as a hearing?
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"With Cruz I'd be worried about opposition along the lines that things don't go far enough," the GOP senator added.
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There's much to be worried about, but this A.I.-focused writer argues that there is also much to learn from.
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We should all be worried, because it's not just criminals or terrorists who use encryption, but every one of us.
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Maybe in the future that will change, but at least for now, that's not what you should be worried about.
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If he doesn't have us anymore — that's what he should be worried about, because, you play those people for suckers?
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This is why short of embracing the Klan, leading Republicans did not bother professing to be worried about Trump's racism.
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But, as Wizner emphasizes, that doesn't mean we shouldn't be worried about what Donald Trump's Justice Department is up to.
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"If he doesn't have us anymore, that's what he should be worried about," Coulter later told The New York Times.
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So is the market right to be worried about the potential for more exports and higher deliveries onto LME warrant?
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Indeed, we should be worried, whatever our partisan tilt, that leading academics promote economic models so disconnected from the reality.
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Asked why Democrats shouldn't be worried those lines will stick, Sanders hit back at Trump and defended his primary rivals.
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Liberals, he writes, should be worried about the erosion of the Second Amendment at the expense of broadening the Fourth.
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That prospect is remote, but there are signs that Assad, too, may be worried about whose eyes are watching him.
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Huawei says this isn't something to be worried about as it's simply the hinge working as it's been designed to.
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The rulers of the kingdom may also be worried because the attack demonstrated ominous vulnerabilities in their air defense systems.
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Republicans have other reasons to be worried about the elections, including Trump's approval rating, which sits in the high 30s.
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Given they're sending the app sensitive information, CliniCloud customers may well be worried about what's being done with their data.
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You don't have to be worried about how many pellets you are feeding them: They have a nearly insatiable appetite.
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New York (CNN Business)Investors who think the US economy could head south may be worried about holding financial stocks.
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Yet despite YouTube's multiple attempts to amend its initial response, skeptics of its policies have good reason to be worried.
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What are you worried about when you think about those inclusions, and what should the broader public be worried about?
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The technician who performed the mammogram immediately after my biopsy told me she didn't see anything to be worried about.
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But there's no reason to actually be worried that Sanders is a deluded radical who doesn't understand how the government works.
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She wondered if what I was doing was healthy and asked if this was something that she should be worried about.
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Comey has praised him publicly, but now should Comey be worried about McCabe may say that could influence or hurt him?
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The site is down following a hack by someone who mostly appears to be worried about calling attention to security holes.
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Absolutely. If he were another president, I might be worried about that statement, because that wouldn&apost be at all normal.
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But you should be worried about the increase in wildfires, which we can expect will continue to worsen during our lifetimes.
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But if you try anal sex and it's painful — instead of simply uncomfortable or not your thing — should you be worried?
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" Weiser added, "Just because Jeff Sessions and the like are using intimidating language, that doesn't mean that voters should be worried.
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The other tech giants have their own reasons to be worried about Amazon—though they may also have the best defences.
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One Brown source said, "An innocent man shouldn't be worried about staying at a place where he didn't commit a crime."
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Though you might be worried about letting someone you hired off the Internet into your home, Amazon has got you covered.
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The senior intelligence official said Twitter appeared to be worried about the "optics" of seeming too close to American intelligence services.
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Stocks may have erased their post-Brexit losses, but one market watcher says there's more for investors to be worried about.
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"I would be worried if I was a broadcaster if Trump won," said media industry analyst Michael Nathanson with MoffettNathanson Research.
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Retailers have reason to be worried, tech titans have been threatening retail for the better part of the last two decades.
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Others may be worried specifically about dioxins, a group of compounds created as a byproduct of the traditional tampon-bleaching process.
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You don't even have to be worried about what this stuff might be doing to democracy to be a concerned advertiser.
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If the Russian people were to unite, as Armenians just have to oust their own leader, Mr Putin would be worried.
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BS: Now that BP has been expelled, does Tate have other corporate sponsors we should be worried about and calling out?
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As Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, argued for the Washington Post, people shouldn't be worried about Kaepernick.
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Should we be worried that he gains Archie's trust by saying he grew up in Riverdale and shows no real credentials?
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Chrissy must be worried that not only will Ben betray her – but she'll look like a total dope on national television.
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I put it to you that these are all reasonable things to be worried about, and summer is actually objectively bad.
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Some might be concerned about the loss of privacy in an AGN world — and they would be right to be worried.
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Cris Cyborg says she's not sweating Holly Holm's famous leg-striking power -- it's Holly who should be worried about Cyborg's fists.
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You're going to be worried and nervous and have an insecure life, because if he's not faithful now, he'll never change.
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We are supposed to be worried about what comes next, and anticipating what comes next, and stressing about what comes next.
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The people I would be worried about hacking voting machines would be the people with direct access to the voting machines.
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And should international investors be worried that that means foreign capital coming into Indonesia can always be taken by the government?
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As for entering a bear market, Ross doesn't see anything to be worried about given how far the stock has surged.
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But in watching these MLB games religiously, I thought about how I'd be worried if I were a big ad executive.
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Although Facebook staffers threw their support behind Sandberg, investors reportedly questioned whether they should be worried Sandberg would leave the company.
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Former top Obama aide David Axelrod said Sanders should be worried about his failure to gain traction with African-American voters.
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If there are any concerns, it's that humans should be worried about beings "that are similar to yourself" and share goals.
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Putting aside the simpler issue of future tax burdens, should we be worried about whether government debt bogs down America's economy?
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"Those who do not intend to be aggressive have no need to be worried or scared," ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said.
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Should your parents just trust that you are where you say you are, or do they have cause to be worried?
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As evening settled in, Mactaggart asked his friend, half-seriously, if he should be worried about everything Google knew about him.
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For example, some of you may be worried about paying off loans you have taken out to pay for your education.
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"Online, it is still too rare for the author of the illegal content that was published to be worried," she added.
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But investors appeared to be worried about apparent efforts by the Central Bank of Turkey to shore up the lira's value.
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"Once we saw what happened with the windows of the car, maybe we should be worried about those crashes," he said.
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I can honestly say I don't want anything badly enough to be worried about whether I actually own it or not.
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The coronavirus outbreak has undermined those global ambitions, and the propaganda push suggests the party might be worried about lasting damage.
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Do you want the men and women who take on the drug cartels to be worried about making their rent payment?
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We should all be worried by the fact that we will soon be spending more on interest than on our military.
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The same man who privately criticized Obama for appeasing Iran now appears to be worried that Trump will stumble into war.
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Now, we are more likely to be worried about consuming too many calories — and whether our children are overdosing on sugar.
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Almost eight in 10 parents said they would be worried about making student loan payments if their child withdrew from college.
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"According to them, there was nothing to be worried about," he said, noting his surprise when he received a meeting invite.
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Liberals retort that a repressive government ignoring vast income disparity and curbing basic rights should be worried about history repeating itself.
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I watch an episode of You and wonder if I should be worried that I'm siding with Joe… 7:7843 p.m.
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Any savvy operative would be worried about potentially opening themselves up to legal trouble for obstruction of justice about all this.
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"I don't think Formula One should be worried at all about Formula E. "I think our rival is tennis, golf, football.
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"That's the person to be worried about, and in the past it's the person we would've trusted the most," Hamilton said.
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Tanaka is willing to jump into the racially charged implications of hoodies and seems not to be worried about any backlash.
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The lawyers said not to be worried, it was all perfectly legal, and was simply the product of a little misunderstanding.
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But for those who might be worried by this new development, never fear — it looks like the red cups are still coming.
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It's for that reason that investors should be worried about the recent divergence in messages coming from the stock and bond markets.
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Yet the optics of the Oculus Rift demo are probably not the most important issue Facebook should be worried about right now.
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I used to be worried about being judged for my shape or size, despite knowing that I take good care of myself.
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No, the new Hannah B. is too busy embracing her newly discovered self-respect and chill to be worried about such things.
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And in the case he and Turchin end up with twins at one time, Bass said he won't be worried at all.
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Both the president-elect and the vice-president-elect have views that suggest women's reproductive health advocates are right to be worried.
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Some high school students may be worried about getting tested because they're afraid their parents will find out through their health insurer.
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And while Bolton may try to shrug off any potential wrongdoing, Trump still has reason to be worried about Bolton potentially testifying.
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Ms. Sandberg later confided in friends that the exchange rattled her, and she wondered if she should be worried about her job.
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Is she the person we should be worried about, or did she just fail to save Wes from her maniacal ex-husband?
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Here's another reason why Hollywood should be worried: Netflix is now able to leverage big data to produce hit shows almost routinely.
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So what we&aposre going to get down to in the end is did they have a good reason to be worried?
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"You committed a crime by entering this country...you should look over your shoulder and you need to be worried," he said.
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This study is an important step forward, but it doesn't mean that pregnant women who don't have these symptoms should be worried.
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The only clue that he might be worried was the bulletproof vest he appeared to be wearing under his cavernous red shirt.
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And it wasn't just about drugs; it was about very serious crimes that virtually everyone agrees we should all be worried about.
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Upon inhaling this beckoning cloud of anguish, you may find yourself asking: should I be worried about Neil's departure from Clean Bandit?
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A new study out Wednesday suggests that the common food preservative propionate could be one of these additives to be worried about.
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He said people in the continental U.S. should not be worried but should be "prepared" by using insect repellent and covering up.
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They told me, 'You shouldn't be worried, this is a normal virus, babies get them, this is her immune system getting stronger.
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Clearly, a lot of men believe that sex and sports don't mix—but do they have any real reason to be worried?
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Despite the recent episodes of discrimination and violence, Ahmadi leaders claim to be worried more about Britain than their own small community.
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And if the answer is yes, then the immediate follow up question is, In what ways should I be worried about malware?
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You might be worried about deadlines for upcoming major projects while faced with a daily to-do list, meetings, and intern training.
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He is said to be "worried" about the prospect of spending time behind bars, but his lawyers say he has no regrets.
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In the meantime, with surveys showing voters to be deeply divided, companies appear to be worried about annoying consumers, Mr. Tilford said.
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If the mother has another son with her and he has punched the wall or broken the chair, do not be worried.
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" Ethiopia's communications minister, Getachew Reda, told CNN that Mr. Lilesa "shouldn't at all be worried" to return, calling him an "Ethiopian hero.
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"There is a lot to be worried about there," Chief Executive Jim Smith said about global markets in an interview on Thursday.
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When the government starts silencing scientists for reasons that have no apparent social benefit, therefore, we should all be worried — and vigilant.
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And we can say that's an irrational fear and they shouldn't be worried about it but there they are, they feel it.
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According to Rahman, though, we don't have anything to be worried about here—at least not any time in the foreseeable future.
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If I care about someone enough to be worried the person they're dating isn't right for them, maybe I should speak up.
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I actually think another issue, which might be particularly American, is that a lot of companies might be worried about their liability.
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The species we should be worried about are those that decline because of logging, polluted rivers, suburban development or the warming atmosphere.
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Why wouldn't I be worried, when research has shown that pregnant women are less likely to receive promotions and positive performance evaluations.
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If you're expecting to owe, you might be worried about how you'll afford an extra payment when your budget is already strained.
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While Mr. Ladd said he isn't privy to the company's current strategy, he believes existing pharmacy companies are right to be worried.
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You may be worried about your parents' health, your job, and depending on where you live, your entire country's social safety net.
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"If somebody can be brought down by accusations like this, then you, me, every man certainly should be worried," he told Politico.
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That means talking to each other about what is needed, what should be worried about, which of these outsiders can be trusted.
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Respondents across North America, the Middle East and Northern Africa were seen to be worried about a threat of potential terrorist attack.
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When I walk through our Phoenix hospital's emergency department, I'm reminded of the global outbreak we really should be worried about: influenza.
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The shifting politics of the deficit leads to another question: should we be worried about side-effects on the broader economic backdrop?
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Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Friday he can see why investors could be worried the stock market is in a bubble.
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It is more of a beauty contest -- and if I worked for Sanders I would be worried that my beauty was fading.
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I'd be worried if I didn't say we had to do a better job and make that cheaper, better, faster for you.
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It's the debt in the corporate sector that market players should be worried about, said Joseph LaVorgna, chief Americas economist at Natixis.
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Many in law enforcement are cheering, but Americans who care about due process, and the epidemic of wrongful convictions, should be worried.
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However, she appeared to be worried not only about the journey but about what the doctors' tests might say about her condition.
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But at what point would it be a war and at what point should we be worried that it's really gone overboard?
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Why are F.B.I officials "said to be worried [about] the notion of a court-approved wiretap," in regard to the Russia investigation?
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If I would get in the shower, I would be worried that something happened while I was ... That you would miss it.
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But given who they are, one must be worried that such analysis will not be used in the interest of better policy.
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"If somebody can be brought down by accusations like this, then you, me, every man certainly should be worried," the lawyer said.
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"No one should be worried if I use the word 'radical,'" López Obrador said at a rally in Jiutepec earlier this month.
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" Ferguson then inquired whether Australia should be worried, to which Clinton said mater-of-factly, "I think the whole world should be concerned.
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I suppose there's a chance they'll actually drown some companies in capital, but I'd be worried if they funded a competitor of mine.
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If your computer and your smartphone can be hacked by nefarious foreign hackers, maybe you should also be worried about your Apple Watch.
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"You guys are worried for me but there's no reason to be worried for me," she said in the video from July 15.
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On the whole, I think unlocking isn't the right thing to be worried about if you're trying to choose between these two phones.
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Moore, a proponent of easier monetary policy, believes the Fed should not be worried about stronger economic growth causing out-of-control inflation.
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"You have to be worried the trend will continue and the Fed will make it worse," Jakobsen told CNBC's "Futures Now " last week.
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Cramer said it is "stupid" for 21st Century Fox owners not to be worried if Fox News CEO Roger Ailes exits the company.
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"People around their homes will be worried about themselves and their families and neighbors rather than looking for mosquito breeding sites," Schaffner said.
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"Farmers can sustain a year or two of low prices, but if it's lower for a decade, I would be worried," he said.
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This person wants to know if they should be worried about their age, if they're applying to a midlevel IB job at Goldman.
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That amount may not be a mind-boggling sum in Washington, but lawmakers should be worried about what it means outside the beltway.
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Experts say in general, startups may still be worried about the threat of cloud providers and will continue experimenting with their business models.
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The authors here aren't telling you that you should be worried, yet, as this is a preliminary study with only a few samples.
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" For any wavering loyalists, the message was clear: "Trust in trump ... He will let us know directly if we should be worried. MAGA!
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From major news media to Florida's real estate sellers to NASA, lots of people seem to be worried about the rising sea level.
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He still steps to the plate with the air of someone who could never be worried, really—maybe only annoyed, and rarely that.
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But those in highly-regulated Third Wave industries, such as automotive, healthcare, and telecom should be worried; customers trust these incumbents the least.
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Here's one reason why it might not want to do anything too provocative – along with two reasons why you should be worried anyway.
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This would distract students from learning because they will constantly be worried about someone who isn't a police officer is carrying a weapon.
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But in a presidential year, when a wide-open Democratic field and antipathy toward Mr. Trump will energize liberals, Republicans should be worried.
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As for concerns about Vegas temptations, Smith says it ain't a problem for the home team ... it's the visitors who should be worried.
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What we should be worried [even more about are places] where there are no firms, which is a frightening reality in some areas.
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"If I just put on a personality, I wouldn't feel it and I'd be worried that other people weren't feeling it," she said.
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Last year CEO Robin Li said in no uncertain terms that Baidu wouldn't be worried by the prospect of Google re-entering China.
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He went on to warn that investors should "be worried" about the chances of a recession or another financial crisis in the future.
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" Mr. Northam, a pediatric neurologist, said health care would be one of the central themes of his campaign, warning, "Everybody should be worried.
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" You also tell them, "you can be whatever you want to be, but I'll be worried if you want to do stand-up.
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You just need people to be worried about that to have a very very massive impact, and potentially quite a long-lasting impact.
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"People working out at the gym shouldn't be worried they will be recorded in highly publicized, videotaped political confrontations every morning," he said.
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Asian markets dropped slightly after Trump signed the bill, a sign that investors may be worried about how the law could affect talks.
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Admissions officers may be worried that reweighting high school G.P.A.s or ACT scores will affect the diversity of the student body they admit.
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"I think investors have every right to be worried about that," Raymond James airline analyst Savanthi Syth said of United's pace of growth.
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But this week, companies have issued warnings about the health of their businesses that suggest investors were right to be worried about growth.
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Many business elites claimed to be worried about how artificial intelligence and automation could replace people's jobs, but privately they're investing in it.
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That a member of Section 31, in the way it has been described before, would be worried about a court-martial is laughable.
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If we were making an art show, we wouldn't be worried about crafting some spoon-fed thematic that takes people through the exhibition.
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Kanye should not be worried about bleaching his shirt, although I have gotten bleach on my clothes before and it definitely is annoying.
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"Those who do not intend to be aggressive have no need to be worried or scared," ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters in Beijing.
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Kim, meanwhile, may be worried that revealing the locations of nuclear facilities would be tantamount to "providing Washington with a target list," Fitch continued.
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Perhaps it's not the breaks we should be worried about, which might be set, but the compound fracture that never fully heals at all.
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Instead, he seems to be worried he's going to lose, and so he's trying to make sure everyone but him gets blamed for it.
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In a monthly radio address on Sunday, Modi said it was "natural to be worried" after the violence, that briefly broke out in Delhi.
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Trump has promised to unveil his own "phenomenal" tax plan within weeks after investors appeared to be worried that reform wouldn't happen until 2018.
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People who don't want to be persuaded should be worried about it because marketing is often about persuasion, and microtargeting makes it more effective.
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Given that back in the day even British intelligence agencies were helping keep the books from being leaked, she's probably right to be worried.
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Duterte is also yet to react publicly, though based on his previous comments, it's unlikely that he will be worried about a potential investigation.
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However you feel about the battles between these giant media companies and giant tech companies, you should be worried about this new link tax.
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After Trump fired Comey, the president tweeted that the former FBI director should be worried that tapes of their conversations may come to light.
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The studies the BMJ article cites to make a case that you should be worried about sushi contain a combined 27 cases of anisakiasis.
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Maybe I should be worried that I won't be able to escape an attacker or something, but other than that, I couldn't care less.
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"I want to feel like I can dance or party all night and not be worried about people stepping on my dress," she says.
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The company also won&apost be worried about competition because Amazon can&apost easily be beaten on cost as it owns the whole pipeline.
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" "No one should be worried about me," Simmons told ET. "The people that surround me are wonderful people who take great care of me.
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"Anyone born preterm does not need to be worried more because of this publication," Doyle, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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Nor will Republicans necessarily be worried about the risk of endorsing Trump only to have a brokered convention select a different candidate this summer.
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You might be worried about whether you even want it to last if one of you does move, but you feel bad thinking that.
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You would think, with $1.4 billion in student debt outstanding, that high school students would be worried about the prospect of student loans. Nope.
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So I know that the Republicans are engaging in a lot of wishful thinking, but this is not anything people should be worried about.
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Tiana and Tory share a steamy dance while she sings — Hakeem is excited, but I think he should be worried about losing his girl.
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If the FAA isn't worried about how Haughwout is flying, it must be worried about the fact that there are weapons on the drones.
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"No, I don't think Australia should be worried about its relationship with our new president, or with our country for that matter," Ryan replied.
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Maddon said he would not be worried that Arrieta would be hurt but stopped short of endorsing the idea on behalf of the team.
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More importantly, investors would be worried about the unabated appreciation of the rupee, which is bound to affect exporters, especially IT and pharma companies.
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I'm still surprised at how much of my stress has been relieved by knowing I won't be worried about money if something terrible happens.
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And we should be worried, whatever our partisan tilt, that leading conservatives promote an economic model so disconnected from the true sources of prosperity.
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"If I didn't know that a really grounded, mature person wrote this book, I would be worried for Nathan Hill's soul," Ms. Levine said.
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"This is not a situation where we want people to be worried about and not to proceed with donating bone marrow," Mazie told CNN.
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More charitably, they may be worried that your new fancy house might mean you're going to dump them now that you're a rich snob.
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When people can get easy access to guns, our community as a whole is at threat, and everyone should be worried about gun control.
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"If I were a company, I'd be worried about tax reform," said Bernie Williams, chief investment officer at USAA Investment Solutions, in San Antonio.
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I mean if sea levels continue to rise I'd wager that the eaux-de-vie are the last thing we'll be worried about, pal.
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"Even if you had a rock-solid paper case, I'd be worried that putting Stone on the stand might actually undermine it," Roiphe said.
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The bottom line: "Depending on the location and size of the fibroid...you may or may not need to be worried," Dr. Alexander says.
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House Republicans have even more reason to be worried about the 20183 midterms: Democratic candidates are trouncing them in the race for campaign cash.
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If you're a rebel, you have to be worried that this agreement is a quiet Russian gambit to weaken the rebels before resuming hostilities.
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You might be worried that there aren't enough words left here to encompass all you're going to need to learn to make this happen.
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Though Sabathia's right knee has been a chronic cause for concern, his pitching lately had given no reason to be worried about his health.
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Those conversations might help bring in companies like Disney that could be worried about being associated with an app is notorious for illegal sharing.
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"People working out at the gym shouldn't be worried they will be recorded in highly publicized, videotaped political confrontations every morning," Mr. Phillips said.
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Asked on Friday whether DACA recipients, often called Dreamers, should be worried, Mr. Trump did not respond directly, but he did express his sympathy.
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Government officials are thought to be worried about the influence these running groups might have as the country moves toward a major presidential election.
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With all those features, you might be worried that just one piece costs as much as your next international plane ticket, but fear not.
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" Portman's representative, Benavides, echoed these sentiments to CNN, saying that "only a website that is knowingly facilitating trafficking should be worried about this bill.
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Or is there something that the average Americans will be worried about in terms of the phone call and what's going on with impeachment?
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"We're super relaxed - there's no reason for us to be worried," Albert told Reuters on the sidelines of the DLD technology conference in Munich.
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"I don't think you guys ought to be worried about a dearth of candidates" in the next presidential race, he said at the breakfast.
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And when it comes to the growing threat of Amazon, the Street shouldn't be worried about off-price players losing market share, Boss added.
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No child should be worried walking down the sidewalk or going to the playground or going to a movie theater, they could get shot.
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That's an incredible sum — except that most analysts do not seem to be worried about whether Apple beats or misses expectations for this quarter.
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A senior intelligence official told the Journal that Twitter appeared to be worried about being seen as cooperating too closely with U.S. spy agencies.
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The hail-thingies bouncing off Debi's black umbrella looked like sweat flying off a cartoon-guy's head when he was supposed to be worried.
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She has one piece of advice for new parents of any intersex baby who might be worried for their future, offered with a smile.
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Seeing him act, we can be worried about his methods because where he is governing, he doesn't govern softly, but with an iron fist.
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The report went on to say that Sandberg had confided in her friends that she wondered if she should be worried about her job.
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"I know that the Republicans are engaging in some wishful thinking, but this is not something that people should be worried about," she added.
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"It's going to not be OK, it's not," she said on the show last week when asked if Americans should be worried about Trump.
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The global warming we should be worried about is the global warming caused by NUCLEAR WEAPONS in the hands of crazy or incompetent leaders!
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"Without the PMF," he contends, "I don't think the Kurds or others would be worried about Iraqi forces, because they're so depleted and weak."
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Democrats are nothing if not pessimists, after all — and they can come up with a whole lot more reasons to be worried this fall.
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The Fed won't be worried about inflation from wages, but it will put a floor in the market that they need to cut rates.
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So did you want to create that, the idea of a debate, or just, here's the 10 things we need to be worried about?
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"That the Iranians have been destabilized by Trump's election and statements is certain and I think they must be worried," a French diplomatic source said.
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Japan's industrial output fell 2.3 percent in May, government data showed on Thursday, in a sign companies could be worried that export demand is weakening.
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" She continued, "And by the way, Shereé can be worried about her own mugshot, her son got a mugshot and her man got a mugshot.
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She reached out to Fred Trotter, a security researcher who focuses on healthcare data, to get a professional opinion on whether she should be worried.
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But Beijing could be worried that Low knows too much about some senior Chinese officials, and that's why he's been able to remain there incognito.
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And if the early fan response to After is any indication, Langford's at a tipping point — only, once again, she doesn't seem to be worried.
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Ordinarily, her campaign would be worried about a strong Republican candidate presenting a compelling alternative case for how to address Americans' fears of more attacks.
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Between there being very little room and no way to look especially cute on a red-eye, you really can't be worried about impressing anyone.
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With no officials in the room to document what is agreed, those allies will be worried about what concessions Trump may grant the Russian leader.
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Yes, women have a right to be worried, but it may be more difficult—and politically damaging—for Trump to go through with his threats.
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There are even some added security features, should you be worried about your neighbors changing the hue of the living room when you're not watching.
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As the documents disgorged by the Senate Intelligence Committee this week illustrate, a president doesn't just have to be worried about the things he does.
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Chris Brown is currently facing another assault allegation, but judging by his Instagram, the singer doesn't seem to be worried about keeping a low profile.
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When research historian Joanna Nowak comes running down the halls of game developer Warhorse Studios in Prague, her co-workers have reason to be worried.
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Don't be worried if you don't know exactly what you're doing though; Microsoft holds your hand in a clear and concise step-by-step tutorial.
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The 'Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe' has yet to be taped, but Lowe doesn't seem to be worried about getting in the hot seat.
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He&aposs not as worried as the normal defense lawyer would be worried about saying things that could be used against his client in court.
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Thus, we should not be worried about "enabling" her addiction by protecting her from its worst effects — for example, by providing her with clean needles.
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People may be worried about a looming correction, but there isn't any big shock coming to the market, strategist Brian Levitt told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Consumer groups, such as the Sierra Club are up in arms about the CAFE review, but Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn said they shouldn't be worried.
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Still, the Chinese claim to be worried that THAAD's radars, if used in "look mode" rather than "terminal mode", could reach deep into their territory.
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I'd be worried if I thought that in a Trump presidency the media would downplay all scandals and evidence of corruption and abuse of power.
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Even if you're super careful with your money, the fees — particularly overdraft fees, which generally top $30 per transaction — are something to be worried about.
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"I will always be worried about it and it is always something that entities are going to look to influence our democratic processes," Manfra said.
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"I will always be worried about it and it is always something that entities are going to look to influence our democratic processes," she said.
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The bigger picture: As fintechs in Latin America aim to overhaul the finance industry, banks should be worried about their market share in the region.
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Gawker has reason to be worried about the trial, said Mary-Rose Papandrea, a law professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Bottom line: Republicans should be worried about Democrats' performance, but Democrats need to start winning more of these elections if they want the House back.
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If Republicans can't pull of a win in a race like this they should be worried about what's in store for them on Nov. 6.
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It connects to Wi-Fi and then an app monitors your baby's breathing and will send alerts if there is anything to be worried about.
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Jeff Merkley of Oregon raised concerns that ICE agents could arrest undocumented immigrants who are carrying the virus but may be worried about getting treated.
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"Everyone should be worried," Mr. Banisauskas said, before he injected a note of Bored Panda-style positivity: "But I believe everything will work out well."
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Dr. Maron said he would "definitely" be worried about Mr. Trump's risk for having a heart attack if the president were one of his patients.
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I was so embarrassed and tried so hard to cover up the logo (which is crazy for an 11 year old to be worried about).
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"I think all American citizens should be worried about the possibility of Donald Trump being re-elected with 40 percent of the vote," said Wolfson.
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When I went back to senior executives to again argue for a program, they then claimed to be worried about increasing the company's legal liability.
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Read more:When you should be worried about the Wuhan coronavirus, which has killed at least 170 peopleThe Wuhan coronavirus outbreak has spread to 20 countries.
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Her grandfather yells too much and is bossy, but is right to be worried about what's going on in the house where his grandchildren live.
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The banks that advised on the other big health care insurance merger, that of Anthem and Cigna, may be worried about their fees as well.
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In a sign that some Republicans may be worried how the issue will play out in November, two of the GOP's most vulnerable members — Reps.
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Erdogan himself spoke out to try to calm the economic storm, saying Friday morning that Turkish citizens should not be worried about the weaker currency.
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And Barstool has found an owner that is unlikely to be worried about its brand and content, which is both popular and oftentimes intentionally abrasive.
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Absolutely. In fact, they should also be worried about all the low cost, high- function smart phones entering the market (Samsung should fear this, too).
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But nobody on Wall Street or anywhere else seemed to be worried -- media stocks had performed incredibly well coming out of the 2008 financial crisis.
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"My sense is everyone needs to be worried about this election," James Zogby, president of the Arab-American Institute, told The Hill in an interview.
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Abovitz said people around the world might be worried about artificial intelligence replacing their jobs, but that Magic Leap can help keep those jobs intact.
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Anxious friends of the President need not be worried, however, for he was found by two small boys who pointed out the way for him.
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So I think we can look on the potential new FBI director and be worried about who Trump is going to recommend for that position.
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But perhaps these founders shouldn't be worried; if more unicorns end up biting the dust, the market for engineers might suddenly get a lot bigger.
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As much as we were trying to get the music right and finish it, there was a much more pressing thing to be worried about.
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Ultimately, Johnson's enduring appeal could have long-lasting effects for both parties and for this election both candidates should be worried about him playing spoiler.
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It's such a revelation when you figure out that other people are too busy grappling with their own insecurities to be worried about criticizing you.Right?
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But I don't know what the conventions are in your country; you seem to be worried that this sort of frankness might create a dangerous enemy.
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You might be worried about how much it will hurt, or whether you'll regret having your design-of-choice as a permanent part of your body.
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He needs to be worried about the United States, and not his followers, and not the power and not his publicity, and not his golf trips.
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Think about the basket cases like the Democratic Republic of Congo; legitimately, you might be worried that the government will take your money for illegitimate reasons.
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"This was so wrong and for William to feel like he did something wrong and be worried about eating on a table again," someone else commented.
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Trump has said he plans to make a "phenomenal" tax plan in a few weeks after investors appeared to be worried reform wouldn't happen until 2018.
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Doctors likewise could be worried about the implication that they were somehow mismanaging their patients if they required a prescription for an overdose reversal drug. 28.
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So, in general, having a kick-happy fetus isn't something to be worried about — and there's not much you can do to calm it down anyway.
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The remark came in response to a question about Nunberg's erratic comments and the fact that, according to Melber, some people "might be worried" about him.
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Who should be worried: We don't know that anyone maliciously took advantage of this glitch, and therefore we don't know if anyone is in any danger.
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Brazil in crisis: Five reasons Dilma Rousseff should be worried CNN's Dakota Flournoy, Joshua Berlinger, Shasta Darlington, Holly Yan and Tim Hume contributed to this report.
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However, Israel doesn't appear to be worried about the latter, as long as it has American backing to control the Palestinian territories without providing political rights.
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We're all right to be worried about our photos being uploaded to a server, especially since we have no control over deleting them after that happens.
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Supporters of the Swedish model claim it protects prostitutes by giving them some power over clients, who will be worried about being shopped to the police.
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"If we knew that this was just her being a child and she was never exposed to lead, I wouldn't be worried at all," Waid said.
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"We need to stop worrying so much about Russia's going to think or what Russia's going to do; they should be worried about us," Rubio said.
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The Economy Republicans in both states also raised broad concerns about the economy, but Republicans in Mississippi were more likely to be worried about the issue.
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Aside from the obvious loss of revenue from trade, one of the biggest reasons to be worried is the growing power of the Sovereign Wealth Funds.
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"People may now be worried about North Korea, but not about the fact that Russia and America could get into a nuclear exchange," he told me.
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If the purpose of this tour was to stop Europe from being worried about Facebook, the exact opposite has occurred: Facebook should be worried about Europe.
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Others might genuinely be worried about policy, regulation and taxes, but mostly because they are in an industry whose fortunes are more tied to federal spending.
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Should we be worried that an employer could have more tools at their disposal to hire and fire women based on their plans to become pregnant?
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"If I were considering vasectomy, I wouldn't be worried about prostate cancer," said the lead author, Eric J. Jacobs, an epidemiologist with the American Cancer Society.
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One poll found that Democrats are more likely than Republicans to be worried that a family member could be infected, by a 28 percentage point margin.
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Her ability to gain allies however, who don't seem to consider her a threat enough to be worried about this trait, may continue to be useful.
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Party officials in Chicago asked security experts whether they should be worried about Russians hacking the Hyatt Regency's WiFi and how to spot foreign propaganda online.
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Meanwhile, his advisers and political allies continued insisting that the US has contained the coronavirus and that investors and the public don't need to be worried.
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Should I be worried about my pets picking up the Covid-220 or any — I'm wondering if a human can give an animal the coronavirus. Carl?
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Should I be worried about my pets picking up the Covid-19 or any — I'm wondering if a human can give an animal the coronavirus. Carl?
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I want to feel safe walking in my front door and not be worried that my little sister is going to be shot while at school.
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Tech companies that have expressed anti-union views or that rely on gig-work labor have every reason to be worried, should he win the presidency.
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I told Romain that he shouldn't have any constraints, that he shouldn't be worried that it would be heavy or prevent me from doing certain moves.
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"I will always be worried about it and it is always something that entities are going to look to influence our democratic processes," Jeanette Manfra said.
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According to Tasnim News Agency, Abuhamzeh said at a Friday evening ceremony that Americans should be worried, with ships and allies in striking reach of Iran.
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People may be worried about Chinese retaliation against U.S. companies because of President Donald Trump's tariffs, but Cramer saw more good than bad in Murphy's note.
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What's more alarming here is the secrecy, which suggests that someone in Trumpworld could be worried that the appeal of his gilded image is wearing thin.
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So if you're worried about energy use in the houses in your street, you should be worried about it in the fridges in your university too.
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" Steinbrenner added, "I'm sure we'll be talking maybe toward the end of the year, but right now, there's a lot more things to be worried about.
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With that in mind, the "Mad Money" host laid out some heartening facts about the market for investors who might be worried about what comes next.
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As companies like Apple and Delta issued warnings this week about the health of their businesses, their concern suggests that investors were right to be worried.
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Much press commentary has noted his 2007 insistence, as chief economist at Bear Stearns, that there was no reason to be worried about the financial system.
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At the same time you don't have to be worried that who you are as a person will ever be completely absorbed by the type descriptor.
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"Consumers need to be worried about what this means for their access to the internet," argues Chris Lewis of the pro-net neutrality group Public Knowledge.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said that illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children, known as "dreamers," should not be worried about deportation.
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Probably. I think if I were a man people would be worried about my ulterior motives, which sucks but is certainly grounded in people being terrible.
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But for short range and middle range missiles, the kind that South Korea might be worried about from North Korea, yes, it's got a pretty good record.
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So we might think that successful business leaders might have a reason to hide their money — because they might be worried the government will come after them.
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And while some may be worried that the market's swoons are being exacerbated by trading algorithms, Cramer maintained that stocks of high-quality companies can withstand them.
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Another example: If your rising sign is Libra, the astrology side of this would tell you that you might be worried about your image and superficial beauty.
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Michael Feroli, chief U.S. economist at JPMorgan said, in a note, the Fed may be worried it is going to overshoot on full employment and fan inflation.
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"Hospitals may take a hit, at least at the beginning, because investors may be worried that they'll be on the hook for uninsured Americans again," Sorensen said.
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So the employment-destroying peril of fintech is not the only threat to the health of its financial sector: Singapore may also be worried about its reputation.
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In November Andrew Ng, another superstar researcher, when discussing AI's ability to diagnose pneumonia from chest X-rays, wondered whether "radiologists should be worried about their jobs".
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As its name suggests, 63red Safe isn't just about finding Trump supporter-friendly establishments — its founder appears to be worried about threats to conservatives' physical well-being.
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Their appetite for India's market has been whetted by Jio's connectivity explosion, but their executives will be worried that the government may favour Jio, a local champion.
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"I don't think Egypt will be worried ... certainly Trump's inner circle will not be too impressed - but I doubt that it will extend beyond that," he said.
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Of course carmakers will be worried since Delhi represents one of their biggest potential markets: The city adds an estimated 1,400 cars to its streets every day.
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" Kaine, addressing potential Wall Street fears, added that "nobody should be worried about fair regulations that will enable the economy to grow, but in a sustainable way.
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But Republicans also have reason to be worried; if Democrats can sweep 2018 with historic margins, they could have the same thing Republicans have done to them.
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So grabbing warm, comforting foods, like creamy soups and hot chocolate, is soothing and enjoyable — and not necessarily a bad thing or anything to be worried about.
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Instead of being concerned that you would somehow steal his job, he may be worried (consciously or not) about being perceived as overly dependent on a subordinate.
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Even though truly wireless earbuds are all the rage, you might be worried about losing one of the buds or you could just want better battery life.
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"Republicans must really be worried if they're drudging up blog posts from more than a decade ago in a district Trump won by 16 points," he added.
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In other words, while many of us may be worried about some of the policies espoused by populist governments, these are not necessarily scaring away foreign investors.
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Second, I venture that at least some Fed officials must be worried that they have created asset bubbles by the long period of very low interest rates.
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Here are three reasons why Wall Street should be worried about the current presidential candidates: Historically, countries have resorted to trade protectionism during periods of economic downturn.
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Political strategists from both sides of the aisle have mixed views about whether the president and his team should be worried about Biden entering the 2020 race.
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Because, under Trump, reminding immigrants that they might be deported — and should be worried about deportation — is both a matter of principle and an important policy weapon.
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"If you are a Liberal, you have to be worried that the fight within the NDP could spill over to a fight within the Liberals," Nanos said.
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And if they are making money mainly by collecting gobs of personal data, I think you have a right to be worried... We're not in that business.
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"The law can be amended at any time if cabinet desires, so the journalist community need not to be worried," Anisul Haq, the law minister, told Reuters.
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It's bad, and car companies should be worried about it, but there's not much you can do about it (other than keeping your keys in a bag).
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Indeed, the election results last week indicate that Republicans may have something to be worried about as they battle Democrats for this critical portion of the electorate.
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That's great because it teaches you what to do, and you learn what you should be worried about—or not worried about—and how to protect yourself.
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"Under the old regime … they would be hiking literally the day the tax cut was signed because they would be worried about the economy overheating," he said.
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"If I were a German politician I would be worried that, without Britain, Germany has the potential to become the greatest ATM in global history," he said.
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And Iranian officials won't be focused on mischief making if they are worried about protecting their assets; their kids, wives, and close associates will be worried, too.
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An executive behind Facebook's venture into cryptocurrency told CNBC on Tuesday that consumers shouldn't be worried about the social media network gaining access to their financial data.
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In general they tend to be worried about declining wages -- not the stock market -- and to list the general health of the economy as a top concern.
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First and foremost, the Conservatives will be worried about a repeat of the 2017 general election in which a disastrous campaign saw the party lose their majority.
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And that something is that we should be worried about the possibility the world is in a nasty deflationary economic trap that won't get better anytime soon.
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When markets are going haywire and investors have a laundry list of reasons to be worried — like they do now — low-volatility stocks become even more alluring.
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However, there are at least two more reasons — deeper and more structural — why we should all be worried, very worried, about what just happened in South Asia.
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However, the main issue the US government should be worried about is the sense of "mistrust" that recently emerged within the Turkish public concerning the American administration.
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With concerns like pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and contact with fuck bois severely lowered for lesbians, Penny isn't sure why she should be worried about Elena's virginity.
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I'd also be worried about suctioning out and securing their airways as there is a possibility of broken teeth getting lodged in there or fluids building up.
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"Unfortunately, this is something we should all be worried about, just as we have to worry about falls or bed sores," said elder abuse attorney Kirsten Fish.
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I never read the book, but I kept it around for weeks, looking at the spine and meditating on the title: What should we be worried about?
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It's perfectly possible to be worried about the effects of mass migration on jobs, wages, housing stocks, and public services without harboring negative attitudes toward migrants themselves.
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And as my colleague Matthew Yglesias detailed last week, there are good reasons for folks to be worried about whether the administration is up for the task.
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Regardless of what happens with Mr. Mueller's investigation, we should be worried about what President Trump's rise to power says about our values, public policy and culture.
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So as the release date for the new VR experience Half-Life: Alyx approaches, and other high-profile games face delays, it's understandable fans might be worried.
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But when you're working on a high wire, without a net and maybe some wild beasts and trolls beneath you, you can't be worried about the audience.
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You have to trust the rope, and, I mean, all the gear here on the island is 100% safe, so there&aposs nothing to be worried about.
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Moscow may also be worried that sanctions could prevent it from selling US Treasuries in the future or stop Russian banks from using dollars to conduct transactions.
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People in the dangerous areas are prompted to check in as safe, an action that would send a notification to their friends who would likely be worried.
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It also puts a bit of pressure of them — people may be worried that someone would find photos they did not accept on their timeline, for example.
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The growing influx of beer brands into the seltzer space might suggest that adult beverage makers might be worried about hard seltzer eclipsing the popularity of beer.
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Reuters's New York bureau chief said Haley was also asked if Trump should be worried about a potential Vice President Pence and Haley presidential ticket in 2020.
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So we might be worried that people will notice that we're having a bad hair day, that we're fat, that our skin is blemished, something like that.
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Debbie Stabenow said Wednesday Republicans should be worried about the effects repealing the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, will have on Americans who rely on it.
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The characters in The Witch need protection from the malevolent forces conspiring against them, but it's Eggers, not the witch or God, who they should be worried about.
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However, investors appeared to be worried about delays for tax reform following the Trump administration's focus on a travel ban and Republicans working to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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"There are reasons to be worried about the environmental impact of reintroducing supersonic aircraft," said Daniel Rutherford, aviation director at the U.S.-based independent non-profit research organization.
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And, just like we may have noticed wedding photos that found their way onto our Instagram feeds, we might be worried that others will judge our photos harshly.
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It is easy to see why actors' unions might be worried about digital actors, and why studios might wish to protect their ability to create and use them.
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It can be hard for a superhero movie to feel original these days, but I don't think anyone will be worried about Black Panther after this first trailer.
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We ought to be worried about that because the jury system was built to be the great leveler and to give the average person a shot at justice.
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My friends and I should be worried about what college we'll go to, our major and our future careers, not whether or not we have a livable climate.
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Price still needs to be confirmed by the Senate, but Americans who value access to affordable healthcare, bodily autonomy, and medical research have a right to be worried.
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That's all wonderful for Parker, but the Spurs should be worried that they needed him to go 11-for-14 in a closeout game against the depleted Grizzlies.
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Envestnet Head of Global Strategy Zachary Karabell tells CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Thursday fear will return to the market at some point, but investors should not be worried.
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