Sentence examples for worrying merely from inspiring English sources

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Lerman seems to be worrying, merely, that one day Jews might get too frightened about antisemitism.

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The Lord Chancellorship, for example, is, in one form or another, almost 1,000 years old.Mr Blair's arrogant behaviour is worrying not merely as an example of poor political etiquette.

Rather than worrying about merely making the race in the final round of qualifying -- as Waltrip has had to do in all but three races this year -- Carter and Waltrip used a two-hour practice this morning to get ready for the race.

His message to his wife merely says she must not worry but does not tell his destination He goes to London first, then to Paris, then to Rome.

They are right to worry, not merely about possible lawsuits against Alabama's school districts those are likely coming, whether the federal government joins them or not but about the prospect of the federal government collecting information on which students are absent from which schools and for how many days.

Similarly, it was refreshing to hear about his battery of plans for more direct democracy, including ballots to set local budgets, but worrying if Brown is merely keen to devolve away power from already power-sapped local councils, when he presumably would not let a citizen's jury or public vote anywhere near his own, central budget.

Much more importantly, the global economic outlook has deteriorated from the merely worrying to the critical.

U.S. tort law is such that money can be extracted from any corporation with even a remote connection to asbestos, and on behalf not just of sick people but of people who merely worry about getting sick.

Had my mother lived, I might well have, but my dad merely worried that I was going to impregnate someone in high school.

But we needn't worry; this was merely a cynical attempt by someone who knows better to build support for that tax cut.

Such causes may draw more support from enthusiasts, but for the mainstream that merely worries about reckless banks and a sagging economy, they make the protests look tired and familiar, not new and fresh.The second danger is that the protest consumes its own energy.

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