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The short-term worry is that weak exports, a rising dollar and a slowdown in energy investment (because of falling oil prices) will stifle the American expansion.
The short-term worry among some EU governments is that Italy may swing to the right this winter, bringing the National Alliance, a now fairly respectable party with fascist antecedents, into government.
Then there was our nearly-PM, Peter Dutton, who revealed just how at-sea the government is over dealing with asylum seekers on Nauru, in the midst of a short-term worry about numbers in the parliament.
False positives in this context were considered to be acceptable despite the short-term worry of being recalled, of which some women had personal experience.
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Unfortunately, right now these normally helpful indicators are entirely overwhelmed by extreme short-term worries.
But analysts at many American banks brush aside such short-term worries.
Winemakers in Northern California feel they dodged the worst, but have short-term worries about the grapes.
The concern among urban planners is that short-term worries may blind city fathers to the long-term payoffs.
In any case, "short-term" worries are rarely a good basis on which to sell a company.
So Mr. Padula and his colleagues came up with a way to balance their clients' short-term worries with a longer-term strategy.
But they raised concerns about potentially life-threatening side effects — short-term worries about acute reactions like those Emily experienced, and longer-term worries about whether the infused cells could, years later, cause secondary cancers or other problems.
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