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Professor Murie has another, more significant worry about the revived right-to-buy: increasing numbers of right-to-buy homes are sold onto private landlords rather than new homeowners.
One participant (DNA arm, zero mutations, Crohn's disease risk of 40 per 1000 population) expressed significant worry about his or her health and developing Crohn's disease, which he or she attributed to participation in the study.
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However, a source in one of the campaigns said there were still "significant worries" about problems with the integrity of the contest that had not been allayed by Harman's briefing.
Oil prices have been slumping, not soaring, but there are significant worries about outsourcing, downsizing and globalization, along with deep concerns about rising inequality, refugee and immigrant flows, and what has been called secular stagnation of the economy.
A 2016 survey conducted by the Pew Research Center shows that many U.S. citizens also have significant worries about their personal information, finding that 86% of internet users have already taken steps to minimize or conceal their digital footprint -- while 61% say they "would like to do more" to protect their privacy online.
Valeant, under the leadership of Michael Pearson, is identified as an exception to this troubled model; unlike typical big pharmas, it's not dependent upon a handful of products, the company seems not to have significant worries about patent cliffs, and above all, it's managed with a relentless focus on delivering value to shareholders.
Just behind that, though, were significant worries about not fitting in with new classmates, and being judged by others.
Illness: People with a health condition or terminal illnesses such as diabetes, HIV/AIDS, heart disease, cancer, and others can often develop significant worry and anxiety about treatment, and what their future holds.
If this person is a friend, family member, or significant other, you have nothing to worry about!
Partners also described significant worry, stress, and anxiety about hypoglycemia and frustration in trying to prevent or manage it, e.g., the need to carry snacks, to remind and check during lows, and prearrange for emergencies.
But a significant worry remains.
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