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"We are deeply worried to learn that environmental laws are regarded as red tape and that the planning system might be weakened to allow for more development".
For many in the generation that has grown up online, the solution is not to fight this technological loss of privacy, but to give in and embrace it: to stop worrying and learn to love the Web.
But people working in education, energy, health care and security may not need to worry about scrambling to learn a new field.
Those who value what William O. Douglas called "the most precious liberty man possesses" -- the right to earn an honest living -- should encourage judges to stop worrying and learn to love Lochner.
As in Kubrick's film, the players must learn to stop worrying and learn to love the bomb.
At a moment when the publishing world is having profound self-esteem problems, when writers are worrying whether they need to learn programming code in order to keep pace with wherever it is that book publishing is going, it is marvellous to be reminded that it is still all about stories, and about feeling that something you read changed the way you look at life.
Sometimes I worry that I need to learn how to fail and how to take to it better.
As the story of a frightened young boy who goes to confession fearing for his soul because he's been telling lies just before receiving communion and then encounters a dreamy, distracted priest who tells him not to worry about sin and to learn to appreciate the beauty of the world, "Absolution" remembers the romantic influence, in almost ghostly form, of Father Fay.
Perhaps the RIN should stop worrying and learn to love the new technology.
"It's been a case of, when will they stop worrying and learn to love the boom?" said Robert J. Barbera, chief economist at ITG, who added that many analysts and companies had underestimated the economic turnaround.
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