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Yet they are also sending a worrying message about confidence in the Doha round of global trade talks.
In "Middle-Age Blues" (column, Aug. 16), Gail Collins wonderfully exposes the "good news for senior citizens: You can stop worrying!" message of the Romney-Ryan campaign.
Justice for Colombia rejects the allegations and says the government is sending a worrying message to the international community about its willingness to tolerate dissent.
"The government is exacerbating the uncertainty created by the broader electricity market reform package and sending a worrying message to the industry and to investors in the renewable energy sector.
Mr Cameron wrote that in recent years, the UK had sent out a "worrying" message: "That if you don't want to believe in democracy, that's fine; that if equality isn't your bag, don't worry about it; that if you're completely intolerant of others, we will still tolerate you.
Streeting, who used to be head of education at Stonewall, a leading gay rights organisation, said the inconsistency of approach sent "a worrying message to those who worried that a majority Tory government would turn the clock back on equality".
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After the final whistle, Nopparat checked his phone and saw at least 20 worried messages from his players' parents asking why the bike riders had not returned.
The old man, Takashi (Tadashi Okuno), seems motivated more by loneliness than by lust, and in Akiko's eyes he may serve as a surrogate for her doting grandmother, who leaves worried messages on her voice mail.
Worried messages were soon posted on the singer's Facebook page and concern intensified as it became clear there had been no reported sightings of O'Connor for more than 24 hours.
Students have since posted worried messages on a Facebook page set up for the cat.
Within three minutes, their worried messages prompted him to clarify that the show "IS coming back" for a fourth season, "but some crew take other jobs, so it's tough". For the most part, glam -- not geek -- still rules show business.
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