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Mr. Wientzen argued that it might be easy for big retailers like Wal-Mart and Target to start collecting sales taxes from their customers "because they have huge tax departments worrying about this issue".
"I think you're worrying about this issue way too early," he said in an interview last month, soon after naming Charles O. Prince, the company's former chief legal counsel, to be the new head of Citigroup's investment bank, Salomon Smith Barney, the focus of most of the investigations.
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"A big part of one's brain that used to worry about this issue has now been freed to worry about things that are much more productive".
Antisocial behaviour was the top concern, with 53 per cent of people worried about this issue, while 29 per cent were concerned about extreme weather.
Mr. Jackson, the former deputy pay czar, said he and Mr. Feinberg worried about this issue when they set pay limits under the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Ms. Alsop wonders whether her breakthrough, in a curious way, could actually impede the larger cause of female conductors, allowing the orchestra world to settle back smugly and think, "Well, we don't have to worry about this issue anymore".
But he added: "I do think that many CEOs of many companies do worry about this issue and do have it in their minds and who knows, maybe somebody has to move before many people move.
I don't see how, having worried about this issue for quite so long and having fulminated for quite so long about the lack of democracy in the EU, I can pass up the only chance any of us have in our lifetimes to put an alternative point of view".
"In some ways, it is a luxury of rich countries to worry about this issue and to spend resources thinking about it," he adds.
Although Sellars was a fallibilist and believed that any cognitive state could be challenged, his argument against the given does not worry about this issue.
Hardimon is clearly worried about this issue and so makes appeal to what one would judge good or just if one were to make such a judgment (and, let's assume, judge correctly).
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