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Generals like weapons and, a wider worry, some of them like power.
This slip, coming at the very beginning of "One World Divisible," bespeaks a wider worry.
The company would not support the cost of running the production line for the C-17 (once one of its biggest-selling aircraft) on the off-chance that the Pentagon might change its mind and place further orders.The wider worry for the defence industry is that this could be the first of many big programmes to be shut down.
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But both developments are a symptom of wider worries.
But that comes on top of two wider worries.One is about the underlying health of the world economy.
To inoculate itself against such disruption, Santa Cruz wants to gain autonomy from the central government in La Paz.Bolivia's tensions stir wider worries.
The media law has become a symbol for wider worries about the drift of politics in Hungary — where critics say Mr. Orban has stoked nationalist fervor and consolidated power.
The hefty rise in Portugal's borrowing costs caused a dip in the Dow Jones, and the wider worries about the European economic recovery knocked UK banks in turn.
As shares in homebuilders wilt following the failure of Taylor Wimpey, the country's largest, to raise urgently needed capital (see article), there are wider worries that Britain may revisit the trauma of the early 1990s, when a housing bust led to a deep recession.
And a similar proportion (39% against 73%) believe that the government's treatment of the inmates at Guantánamo Bay is fair.Hostility to the Iraq war, and wider worries about the excesses of the "war on terror", are particularly strong among the Democratic base: the people who vote in primaries and do much of the legwork in the general election.
Although Ireland has agreed to accept aid from its European partners and the International Monetary Fund — expected to be close to €100 billion, or $134 billion — the weakness of the Irish coalition government, along with wider worries that Europe might be required to bail out Portugal and perhaps Spain, is continuing to put pressure on the price of debt in countries considered vulnerable.
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