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Instead, people are much more worried about issues like the economy and being able to pay for college for their children.
Obviously, Ireland is very worried about issues like the border with Northern Ireland, for example, but other European nations have differing priorities.
As a careers counsellor, employers have often told me that they are worried about issues like loyalty to organisations, and respect for authority.
PwC offers back-up childcare and other family-friendly benefits because they have found that when employees are worried about issues outside of work, they can't effectively focus on client needs.
Never mind that anthropologists, worried about issues of subjectivity, are reevaluating the ethnographic enterprise.
But the changes have some business groups worried about issues like trademark infringement and security.
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A majority seems more worried about other issues, like whether Mr. Abe would just quit again after a year if things do not go his way, as happened in 2007.
Democratic leaders say they are less worried about those issues than about Mr. Clinton's irrepressible fondness for the campaign, which, they say, could make him difficult to control.
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