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Of course, with so much data stored electronically these days, privacy is a significant worry.
He says that the company is working on fortifying the construction, but denies it is a significant worry.
"It's a significant worry because the more they spread it around, the higher the risk something gets loose".
And for years the response from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has been the same: the threat of terrorism on American soil is too remote to make it a significant worry.
A game which swivels on set-pieces is always going to be there for Leicester's winning so well drilled are they in the basics, but a significant worry for them on the night was the departure of their Australian centre Matt Toomua with a knee injury after 23 minutes.
And that's where there does seem to be a significant worry — Espindola got his goal, but he's a worryingly streaky player at times, and it's way too early in the season for Eddie Johnson to look as lethargic as he did on occasion, or as exasperated at the supply he was receiving.
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Pete Campbell, a hospital doctor in the north-east who undertook the survey with the assistance of the British Medical Association, said: "This survey is just a snapshot of medical understaffing, which is going on on a significant, worrying and dangerous scale.
A modest amount of estate planning will save a survivor significant worry and expense.
A more significant worry is that anything that could confuse matters is the last thing that hard-pressed security staff need.
One study found that financial burdens of illness were a more significant worry to people than being comfortable without pain.
Congress created the companies to bolster the mortgage market but in the last couple of weeks they themselves have become a source of significant worry for policy makers and investors.
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