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UK banks were among the major losers, with HSBC down 43p at 672p on continuing cash call worries.
"No matter what, AdMob will still have access to the data and it will become biased as to who gets the first ad call," worries Mobclix's other co-founder Krishna Subramanian.
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In the release, they also highlight what they call "worrying evidence of reputational decline among UK institutions".
One day, he notices the 90-year-old father of one of these men fingering his komboloi, a string of what we call worry beads.
The interesting thing is that most of us approach a problem or a question by going into a mental loop we call worry.
Mr. McGovern's anxious Didi, as Vladimir is affectionately called, worries himself from silence into speech and back again.
As Childline marks its 30th anniversary, it has created a webpage, launched in September, called Worries about the world, which has already received almost 5,000 visits.
Russia's sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, said at the weekend that the law does not violate any rights and called worries that it would infringe upon the freedoms of athletes and spectators "overblown," the state R-Sport news agency reported.
Chef friends called, worried.
The dry cleaner called, worried and a little freaked out: Uh, there's a baggie in coach's pants.
(The exception to this rule is depression, for which persistent worry about the past is a recognised symptom. But it's not called worry: it's called "rumination". "Worry" is defined as anxious thinking about the future).
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