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But the moment markets started to fret about Italy in July, the strategy looked broken-backed.
IN THAT foreign land of Britain before the credit crisis, the Conservative opposition party started to fret about a "broken society".
But as the threat of GM crops being sown in Britain subsided, most green groups started to fret about other things.
Since the financial crisis, however, they have started to fret about the opposite concern: stagnant wages and the growing risk of deflation.There has been a squeeze on pay in the rich world for several years now.
Some congressional Republicans have started to fret about the impact of the impasse, which hinges on Trump's insistence on more than $5 billion in federal money toward a border wall that he repeatedly said would be funded by Mexico.
Ms. Naughton smiled indulgently, as Ms. Perry started to fret about the details of the book party that Ms. Brown and Mr. Evans were giving for them, to be catered by Tea & Sympathy Carry On. "As soon as you stop worrying and take things for granted," Ms. Perry said darkly, "it all goes horribly wrong".
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But the market is also starting to fret about inflationary pressures.
Even the Federal Reserve is at last starting to fret about what is happening.
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Mr. Barclay starts to fret about hosting the meeting, saying his wife didn't know about it.
Now I'm starting to fret about how long I can carry on wearing my beloved Air Max Ones.
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