Sentence examples for launch to worry from inspiring English sources

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(Apple might have a certain other product launch to worry about).

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Not to worry: PEN America launched a petition on Tuesday, addressed to Congress, which urges representatives "to reject any budget brought before Congress that eliminates funding for the arts and humanities".

For a young investigator, this provides an excellent opportunity to launch their independent, scientific endeavors without having to worry about the source of the next grant.

These companies also have to worry about social networks launching their own payment platforms (Facebook has one that has been in testing for a few months), though companies like Jambool have the advantage of being able to offer a 'universal currency' that works across multiple social networks.

If the US equivalents had launched in Germany properly, they'd never have to worry.

Not to worry, say the Sugars, who want to launch three blogs a quarter.

This means that a rider who is doping can launch an attack on the first-placed rider without having to worry about recovering for the next stage.

Sean Wilson, a spokeswoman for Orbital, said NASA had no reason to worry about a possible delay of the launch of the Antares.

Not to worry — owing to the storm, we missed launching it.

Whisper was launched two years ago as a platform for people to express themselves without having to worry about tailoring messages to cultivate followers and likes or exude coolness.

It's not quite TiVoToGo, the wireless service launched by TiVo, but then, users assembling a "greatest hits" library won't have to worry about copyright infringement.

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