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Nor should we fret particularly about editions rewritten to remove the more offensive passages.
But why, others have argued, should we fret over the linguistic cosmetics of which box on a form gets ticked when key issues such as equal pay, availability of child-care and political representation remain bigger practical obstacles to a fully equal society?
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Something similar happens in romance: we fret about whether partners should have similar personalities, or whether opposites attract – when in fact, psychologists argue, neither plays a big role in predicting relationship success.
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.
We shouldn't fret if it disappears.
Can we rely on pensioners to spend (their own) money wisely, or shouldn't we even fret about it?
He shouldn't fret.
They shouldn't fret too much.
Drake is favored to win, but D.R.A.M. shouldn't fret.
Nevertheless, he says that Western institutions should not fret about losing academics to China.
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