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A constant worrier, Kahneman is an early riser who often wakes up alarmed about something.
But the independent counsel's investigators pressed him to answer why he had not been more alarmed about something that had prompted a police response.
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"It's not something to be alarmed about," said James H. Gibson, assistant commissioner for veterinary and pest control services.
That's not necessarily something to be alarmed about though, because most social games peak early on and then decline while retaining the most lucrative players or "whales".
But, Engel said, "I see this as empowerment via knowledge, rather than something to be alarmed about". The previously unidentified areas were discovered by looking at breast cancer rates by census tract, instead of by county, as is typically done, said researchers from the California Breast Cancer Mapping Project, part of the Oakland-based Public Health Institute.
I'm sympathetic to their concerns, but I don't think this is something to get alarmed about". Councilwoman Sabina Schwab said at a recent meeting that the city's notification process "leaves a great deal to be desired". Later she said she will push for a new policy, including mailing press releases or post cards to inform residents of public hearings on key issues.
This is to be expected and is not something to be alarmed about.
Warning means cautioning the public when there is something specific to be alarmed about and the government can give specific advice about how to reduce risks substantially.
"I think it's something Britain should be really alarmed about.
Ms Haley said that was something the world "should be alarmed about".
Voter suppression and manipulation is real and is something we all should be alarmed about.
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