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A second worry, it seems, is worrying itself.
It lies awake at night, worrying itself sick about the future.
Some studies suggest people who worry more about memory deficits have more dementia risk, but it is unclear if the worry reflects the changes they sense or if worrying itself increases risk.
A commentator writing on Asriran's website criticised the move, saying that while international federations were busy investigating financial corruption, the Iranian body was worrying itself with players' hairstyles or clothing.
Stocksy may have a leg up on the bigs in this market by not worrying itself with profits and big quarterly returns, and it certainly has plenty of appeal to photographers.
The market is worrying itself over nothing.
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It decided that it did not need to worry itself over rising asset prices.
(Is a country that's willing to pull that stunt really going to worry itself about the removal from the Oval Office of a bust of Winston Churchill? More on that strange controversy over at Daily Comment).
"The first lot of WikiLeaks documents paints a flattering picture of India as a reliable, trusted and respected power in a world that worries itself sick about neighbouring Pakistan," the Times of India newspaper said.
A few of the essays are too glib; it may sound comforting to say that "the only thing we need to worry about is worry itself" (as several contributors suggested), but anybody who has lived through Chernobyl or Fukushima knows otherwise.
Therefore, the short-term potential financial gain is not core to what Microsoft needs to worry itself with.
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