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Intuitively, one would worry that an infinite-step feedback linearization procedure may result in polynomial powers that go to infinity.
One would worry a bit more if Gates reported that Obama romanticized Karzai, or thought he was pleasant to hang around with.
If orphan works were in the public domain, then no one would worry about Google's supposed "monopoly" because Google's competitors would be free to copy the works without facing class action lawsuits.
Setting against a strategic culture of Wo Xin Chang Dan, the Taoism diplomacy of taoguang yanghui could be seen in the light of hiding capacities so that no one would worry about the threat of China rise until its comprehensive power reached a critical mass, and bidding time to wait for opportunity to strike.
"He took my phone and canceled all of my plans for the following week to make sure no one would worry about my whereabouts".
Reflecting not so much the increased power of the Christian right as the broader culture's commitment to pluralism, the missives now bore messages studded with such phrases as "With special holiday wishes" or "With warmest wishes for the holidays" -- a card no one would worry about sending to a Jew, a Muslim, a Hindu or an atheist.
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"Of all the infectious diseases, influenza is the one I would worry about the most," said Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust.
"That's the one you would worry about," she says.
It was like Paramount was worried no one would care and overcompensated with a media assault.
The Nazis categorised those they disapproved of as subhuman, just as Fuyukama stigmatises certain groups as posthuman: in an ugly jest, he warns that 'computer geeks in AI labs who think of themselves as nothing more than complex programs and want to download themselves into a computer should worry, since no one would care if they were turned off for good'.
"This is one thing that I would worry about," Bret says.
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