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The issue of worry raised in this study has not been highlighted clearly before.
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Page Gardner, head of the Women's Voices, Women's Vote Action Fund, senses that the overarching issue of economic worry will persuade people — especially her core target of unmarried women who have begun voting in larger numbers — to overcome any disappointment.
Cisco Systems fell 89 cents, to $14.88, part of a broader sell-off in networking issues on worries of future earnings.
You watch these two, appalled that a German newsstand doesn't have the latest issue of Punch, worrying that the British Army will overreact and commandeer the cricket grounds, and you feel sorry for every scholar who has labored mightily to pin down the mind-set of colonialism.
Pepper: On the Citibank merger, there is another issue to worry about – the clash of cultures.
Coughlin has plenty of issues to worry about with his own team.
Once you take office, you will have hundreds of major issues to worry about.
For the most part, they focused on issues of concern to college students: worries about their future, and in particular anxiety about repaying loans and their mounting student debts.
For months, the agency had focused on the issue of "media plurality," worried that the acquisition would allow one company to dominate the media industry.
In his Comment on Carson's retirement, in the issue of June 1 , 1992 Adam Gopnik worried about what the future might hold: The premise of Carson's show was that, given a chance, things happen; the premise of most contemporary television is that everything must be made to happen….
"I think it has to be a good thing, because the Met Office are good at communicating to the public and it depoliticises it; it takes away the issue of a minister worrying about looking bad because of putting out a pollution warning".
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