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Hague, proving himself to be as internet-savvy as we always suspected he would be, quotes a blog post from two months ago in which Harriet claimed that people were not as economically worried as they are now.
In our society, it's not [just] a question of whether parents are doing their best or love their kids or not, it's that parents are often isolated and stressed or too economically worried to be there.
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The men also expressed economic concerns and worried about their ability to take care of their family economically.
They are worried about being left behind economically, but they are also worried about keeping the quality of life in Europe, which in many ways is better than ours.
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If you give birth then we are here and they tell me that will look after the child and support us". (C23) When asked more specifically about any worries or concerns about raising a new child, women who were continuing their pregnancies often reported being worried about finances and resources: "Economically, raising two children is so hard and adding another is harder.
They are "worried about... what's happening to their country economically, in terms of the oil embargo and other sanctions".
Local residents are already worried about the effect in their communities, especially in economically depressed areas such as Crenshaw and Chinatown.
Despite the commitment of close to 200 billion euros ($260 billion) in bailout funds to two economically stricken nations — Greece and Ireland — borrowing costs across the continent rose as investors worried about the growing risks.
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