Sentence examples for point to worry from inspiring English sources

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This time he's taken the tale of an all-but-forgotten boxer and used it as his jumping-off point to worry questions of identity and the thin, often nonexistent lines between flimflamming and lying and storytelling itself.

Of course, Mercedes gets to cheat a bit because there's no rear door, and therefore no rear hinge point to worry about flexing and caving in during a crash.

No point to worry for now.

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He went on, "There's no purpose or point to worrying about what other people are doing".

They point to worrying language about "charging" for information held by the PDC, which seems distinctly at odds with the government's policy of ready access.

There is no point to worrying, unless you are actually coming up with a game plan to tackle something.

But there are two weak points to worry about here.

And it seems odd for the Bank to demand that third-world governments, often these days democratically elected, should design their reforms alongside civil groups that are unelected, unaccountable and very often unrepresentative.But these are not points to worry the protesters as long as they enjoy the sympathy of many people in the West, as they appear to.

That book's subtitle also pointed to worrying news: "Rescuing Our Sons From the Myths of Boyhood".

Legal risks have not gone away, either: the Securities and Exchange Commission is continuing to parlay with Wall Street banks to settle fraud allegations related to the sale of dodgy mortgage-backed securities.The quarter also points to worrying trends in retail banking.

Mr Cassidy points to worrying signs of slower job growth and forecasts of rising unemployment.He dismisses arguments that Colorado is so stunning that it does not need financial lures to attract investment.

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