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If the trend holds -- and Mr. Gere's heady turns with the Welsh Catherine Zeta-Jones in "Chicago" offer hope to the contrary we should fret about the chemical consequences of combining Mr. Gere with the French actress Juliette Binoche in 2005's "Bee Season".
But for the rest of us, who are more pragmatic in our approach to finding the proper balance between the roles of the public and private sectors in the economy, Mankiw's graph certainly offers no evidence that we should fret about a possible increase in government spending.
I'm not suggesting that you should fret about your children's self-esteem, pump them full of false praise, or let them run wild.
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8.13am GMT Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at AMP Capital, reckons the deal means investors should fret less about America's fiscal problems in 2014.
For the time being, Tesco and Sainsbury's should fret less about Amazon and concentrate on the main event, which is still Aldi and Lidl.
The Americans, he said, should fret less about security and more over their billions of tax dollars that have landed in the pockets of Afghan politicians.
Of course, central bankers should fret not about today's inflation but tomorrow's, and the vigour of Britain's recent growth means the country's spare capacity is disappearing: unemployment has dropped to 6.6% from 7.8% a year ago.
Nevertheless, he says that Western institutions should not fret about losing academics to China.
He should also fret about their future in the "right" hands.
Why should governments fret about food security, and not supplies of medicines?
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