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If you cling to them, you won't fall into worry about your child struggling to pay back student loans or coping with job rejection letters or surviving painful breakups.
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My parents read and reread the letter at the dinner table, alternately laughing and falling into worried silence.
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Faced with Washington's march toward a default, the world has reacted mostly with disbelief that the reigning superpower could fall into such dysfunction, worry over global suffering to come and frustration that American lawmakers could let the problem reach this point.
In either case, though, regulators' worries fall into two general areas, Ms. DeSanti said.
I've noticed that I sometimes fall into the trap of worrying obsessively about an event that may or may not happen in the future.
It's very easy to fall into a trap where you worry too much about making a wrong move and then suffer from analysis paralysis.
Mr. Kerry, who is the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and prepped Mr. Obama for his debates with Mitt Romney, holds a Senate seat that the White House worries could fall into Republican hands if he gave it up for a cabinet post.
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Things that matter could fall into the cracks opening up; many worry that trade finance, the lifeblood of cross-border trade, will be heavily penalised under new liquidity rules.Resolutions and realityPlanning for bank failures is the area where the interests of national regulators collide most forcefully with hopes of international co-ordination.
Thanks to a few days of rain, the afternoon temperatures had dropped to a bearable 88 degrees, but at night, he worried, they could fall into the low 60's.
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