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After dinner, Juncker reportedly left with the worrying declaration: "I leave Downing Street ten times more sceptical than I was before".
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There is a wonderful moment in the play when John Adams has become frustrated to extreme distraction by the moaning and groaning of the other delegates of the Second Continental Congress, who keep worrying about their Declaration of Independence insulting the people and parliament of England when it's the king they oppose.
The Clinton campaign, perhaps worried that the declarations from the news organizations would suppress turnout in today's primaries, also reacted coolly.
The court admitted the general ban could appear to be an overreaction to a small problem and said it was "extremely worried" by the Islamophobic declarations made during the parliamentary debate.
Some in the administration worried about making such a declaration in the absence of a strategy to help make it happen.
Many are pleased with the declaration but are worried that it does not cover the thousands of truckers who haul other products.
It is still worse to worry about the one-sentence declarations of judicial philosophy that come forth with great assurance and little content from both sides of the aisle.
Who knows?" Although opposition groups were buoyed by Mr. Fujimori's initial declarations, they have grown worried about his prolonged silence on his spymaster.
Council diplomats worried today that receiving Iraq's new declaration unfiltered might constitute a violation, since virtually all documents that reach the Council sooner or later leak to the press and the public.
He added: "Many people in South Korea were worried that the president would make some grand declaration of peace, but he did not.
Being six miles away from a burning building in a city with a population of circa 8.5 million should not be a cause for worry — yet Facebook is actively encouraging users to worry by using emotive language ("your friends") to nudge a public declaration of individual safety.
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