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The somber tone to these sentences is a clue, I think, that the reader's worry is also unnecessary.
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No reader thought H. should waste a minute's worry on the "local gossip mill".
Reader, I worry.
The reader will worry about what might happen to her.
When he comes to the last days, he writes so quietly and movingly that the reader almost worries about Bellos's own health.
They also worry and suffer, which goes a long way toward engaging the reader's interest.
A week later, the same magazine printed a letter from a reader worrying about "Lula's alcoholism" and its effect on the president's ability to govern.
Mark this, gentle reader: Love and worry are not the same.
(For our present purpose, the reader needs not worry about technical details and can take tree grammars as black-box generators of the search space).
Readers often worry this means you are not doing well.
SUSTAINING Brazil's growth trajectory will not be easy, but The Economist's readers aren't worried.
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