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A more significant worry is that anything that could confuse matters is the last thing that hard-pressed security staff need.
Professor Murie has another, more significant worry about the revived right-to-buy: increasing numbers of right-to-buy homes are sold onto private landlords rather than new homeowners.
One study found that financial burdens of illness were a more significant worry to people than being comfortable without pain.
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His prologue to "Slapstick" says, "I find it natural to discuss life without ever mentioning love," and his fiction, stoic in an epicurean time, does have a pre-sexual, pre-social freshness; he worries about the sort of things — the future, injustice, science, destiny — that twelve-year-old boys worry about, and if most boys move on, it is not necessarily into more significant worries.
However, those who used the worry journal method, showed a more significant decrease in worrying following the experiment compared with those who used the thought log.
More significant, however, are the injury worries to the lynchpin of each of their two main AFC rivals: the Patriots' Tom Brady, who coach Bill Belichick says will play today despite reports of a fractured foot, and the Indianapolis Colts' Peyton Manning, who has a 'burst bursa sac' in his knee.
"It's a significant worry because the more they spread it around, the higher the risk something gets loose".
But a big jump — combined with tensions over Iran and continuing European debt worries — could present a more significant challenge to America's recovery, they say.
Healthcare is also a significant worry, with 54% ranking more affordable healthcare as a number one or number two concern.
I've found that such worries distract parents from a far more significant factor in teenagers' decision-making: the parents themselves.
More significant than the clerics are their secular successors, the ethicists – paid to worry so we don't have to.
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