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"I'm not any more concerned than I was before.
The immediate economic impact depends first on investors, who must decide whether they are now any more concerned about the nation's financial condition.
The doctors were not any more concerned about Mr. Tools yesterday than they were last week, Dr. Simon said, and the family is optimistic about his recovery.
Personally, I'm not sure people are any more concerned about the origin of oven bricks than they are about the metallic content of the skillets at Bouley.
When asked on the BBC's Today programme whether he was any more concerned about fracking than coal-mining, Dr Brian Baptie, head of seismology at the British Geological Survey (BGS) said: "No; given appropriate guidelines and appropriate monitoring, I see no reason why it shouldn't go ahead".
"I don't think that executives are any more concerned about money," Schlamme continues, "they're just getting beat up more.
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In that case, the west stood by and did nothing.Collectively, if not perhaps individually, the investment community is pretty amoral, being less concerned about the rights and wrongs of any political dispute, and more concerned about the effect it might have on global trade and capital flows.
Three-point response options: more concerned, no difference, less concerned.
Evidently, members of the European Parliament were more concerned about any further raising of energy costs that some European companies already say are putting them at a competitive disadvantage.
In any case, wine drinkers are more concerned with what's in the bottle.
"They're more concerned".
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