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At the end, money was a grave worry for Sartre.
Iraq's efforts to develop weapons of mass destruction are a grave worry for American policy makers.
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Others fear that the new policy is too complicated for the public to grasp.There is a graver worry for Mr Miliband.
That is indeed a grave concern.
But fanning this anxiety is a grave new worry: that it may take months, rather than days or weeks, to bring this poisonous situation under control.In the simplest terms, the latest bad news is that traces of plutonium have been found in soil samples near the stricken reactors.
The Foreign Office had previously expressed grave worry about the torture allegations, calling in a senior Thai diplomat in London.
Mr. Kerry, an author of a major $7.5 billion package of civilian aid to Pakistan, said he had warned the Pakistani leadership of the "grave" worry in Congress about the presence of Bin Laden in Pakistan.
Likewise, there is grave worry about the international community, which must continue to prioritize humanitarian action as an immediate focus of these peace talks.
That is a much graver worry for Mr Osborne than when precisely he should get the budgetary squeeze under way.
1.41pm BST The news channels I'm watching have cut away from the Lavrov press conference, but the foreign minister's message was already clear: Moscow does not believe Assad's forces were responsible for a chemical attack, has grave worries about any international intervention, and almost certainly would not support such action.
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