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(181) When I suggest this gradual approach, parents inevitably worry about spoiling.
(182) Both worry about the fishing villages whose livelihood has been commercial whaling.
(183) As corporations worry about workplace violence, armed security guards find themselves in more demand.
(184) Some cat owners notice that their cats become wool-suckers at a certain age and they worry about this apparently abnormal behaviour.
(185) Don't worry about what others think of you. It doesn't matter as long as you have your own convictions and are proud of what you do. RVM
(186) Never worry about numbers. Help one person at a time, and always start with the person nearest you. Mother Teresa
(187) Power Not that our world leaders have much to worry about.
(188) It felt good sitting there with the oxygen mask off and not having to worry about flak.
(189) I worry about cholesterol, because my father died of a heart attack at an early age.
(190) Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater. Albert Einstein
(191) Don't worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright. Bob Marley
(192) Yshai, who is known to disagree with Deri on policy issues, has plenty to worry about.
(193) Then Sebastian started talking in terms of giving up his job, and Leith had something else to worry about.
(194) Kramer quickly surveyed the competition and decided he had nothing to worry about.
(195) Worry about the things you can control; the rest will either work themselves out, or they'll kill you. Either way, no more worries. Laurell K. Hamilton
(196) Some working moms worry about the conflicting demands of home and job.
(197) She didn't want him to worry about the safety of their fellow travellers.
(198) Don't worry about what to wear - anything goes at Ben's parties.
(199) At the back of her mind was a nagging worry about the Tarlands' relationship with Marco.
(200) The growth of data mining has led many to worry about invasions of privacy by overzealous marketers.
(201) Anyone who does consistently good work doesn't need to worry about occasionally goofing off on the job.
(202) Some readers, knowledgeable about such matters[sentencedict.com], might worry about a certain sign difference.
(203) It is not your job to worry about whether you threaten the stability of the world economy.
(204) Typically, a credit crunch happens when banks start to worry about the creditworthiness of their borrowers.
(205) Don't worry about the test - I'm sure you'll do well.
(206) No cattle to worry about tonight he thought and settled down to the job in hand.
(207) I am sure that Einstein, Heisenberg, and Dirac didn't worry about whether they were realists or instrumentalists.
(208) We've taken some minor casualties of our own, but nothin' to worry about, they're all walkin' wounded.
(209) Speak as much French as you can, and don't worry about your pronunciation.
(210) Kiki would never keep anything long enough to worry about moths unless she happened to be married.
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