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To his knowledge, he added, no board member had ever expressed a worry about the deal.
Harris expresses a worry about his family as he shifted his account – as well as a fear that police would soon suspect him as the culprit.
Mr. Garcia also expressed a worry that is reflected daily in newspaper headlines here and in Colombia: that the United States military victory revived dormant American interventionism.
"Showers will be awkward," Private Tuck said outside a shopping mall here, expressing a worry mentioned by just about every Marine interviewed.
When she finally got me to make some sense, I immediately expressed a worry: Please don't take me somewhere where they are racists". Going through what could be a life-or-death situation, frightened, disoriented – and still needing to have this thought; unimaginable if you haven't experienced it.
Many researchers alluded to authorship in scientific publications as a concern and expressed a worry that someone else might end up taking the credit for research results.
10 A key concern is the difficulty of distinguishing between 'moodiness' and a persisting emotional disorder, and GPs have expressed a worry at 'over-medicalising young people's lives'.
As mentioned previously, managers emphasized the limited scope of the CCM program, and some expressed a worry that with CCM, HSAs would become too confident and try to go beyond what the CCM program allows them to treat.
About 38 percent did express such a worry.
The then-prime minister and later head of NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, refused to meet a group of ambassadors who arrived to express a strong worry over what they perceived as increasing Islamophobia in the Danish press and media, with the cartoons of Prophet Muhammed as the most recent case.
And I think that when people worry that business jargon has come into our everyday lives and is taking over, that part of what they're expressing is a worry that the influence of business has become outsized.
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