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Both programmes show how even a functioning body is a treasure trove of burgeoning disease and worrying statistics if you run enough tests on it.
In 2013, however, it's not alien armies they have to worry about: it's the burgeoning far-right movement, a worrying level of state control, and an increase in censorship all brewing within the country's borders.
Although Hungary isn't a country famed for its defenses, in 2013 it's not alien armies they have to worry about: it's the burgeoning far-right movement, a worrying level of state control, and an increase in censorship all brewing within its own borders.
Another worry is the burgeoning number of offset requirements—arrangements that vary in complexity from barter requirements to complicated coproduction and technology transfer requirements.
Although it would retain an investment grade, worries over a burgeoning national debt, shrinking economy and plodding efforts at reform could spur Moody's to cut Japan's rating one notch, to the same level as Botswana, or two notches, to the same rating as Greece.See article: Japan faces a rating downgradeAmerican consumers just keep on spending.
That has added to worries over India's burgeoning current account deficit - a key area of concern in the Indian economy.
There is also worry that the community's burgeoning popularity with second-home buyers has priced real estate out of the reach of many young local families.
Before Mr. Abdulmutallab's arrest, his father, a high-profile Nigerian banker, had told officials at the United States Embassy in Nigeria that he was worried about his son's burgeoning extremist religious views.
Administration officials have made it clear they are not worried about the the United States' burgeoning external debt or the declining value of the dollar, which has lost nearly one-fifth of its value against the euro in 18 months and which hit new lows earlier this week.
Analysts who follow Sallie Mae on behalf of investors have grown worried about the company's burgeoning troubles with the government.
His scale of reference is vast – taking in Shakespeare, Freud, Marx, Proust, John Stuart Mill and Woody Allen – as he charts the "history" of worry from Victorian times, via the burgeoning of self-help books around the First World War and the birth of Modernism Virginiaa Woolf's Mrs Dalloway and TS Eliot's Alfred J Prufrock are classic "worriers"), up to present-day Twitter and Facebook.
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