Worried
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The poor thing had no chance, she looks
worried
for her reputation the entire running time ... and please dear, who goes swimming in some flooded factory with a homeless woman as your lifeguard?!
Overall I liked this movie although it did leave me
worried
about the cheapness of freedom.
Finally if you have played the game and are
worried
about watching another mockery of the game you love be assured this will not let you down, watch/listen for all the realistic game stuff.
And when I heard that he was prepping his own animated film to basically follow it up with, I was a little
worried.
Last night's episode has me a bit
worried
that the show has started to jump the shark.
He stays there for a time, but soon the Beast comes up and attacks him,making him a prisoner in his castle.Belle stays
worried
and goes after her father in the mansion and there she sees the violent and awful beast who locked her father.
If I had visited the film intentionally and paid for it knowing it was to be shown, I would have been seriously
worried
about the way I spend my money.
After seeing the movie my mother said she had
worried
she would never find a husband like Margaret had, and eventually she did, through work, like Margaret.
After reading several scathing reviews I was very
worried
going into this film.
Perhaps those who admired "The Piano" (another film that frantically
worried
the view would not Get The Message, constantly harassed by garbage music) would also like this film.
“Home” regulators and lenders of last resort are increasingly
worried
about their potential exposure to losses in banks’ overseas operations.
They were very
worried.
In fact, the situation today is just as dangerous as it was in 2007, with the United States now
worried
by its anemic economic recovery, Europe paralyzed by fears for the survival of its currency union, and emerging markets wrestling with asset-price bubbles.
As New York investment strategist Kathy A. Jones told the New York Times in May 2012, “When people are worried, all roads lead to Treasuries.”
Countries
worried
about low voter turnout would do well to consider their compulsory model.
King must now be a
worried
man.
In the Baltic states, people are increasingly
worried
that geopolitical competition over the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline linking Russia to Germany will affect writers’ freedom of speech to opine on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime.
The US administration, fashionably
worried
over China’s growing regional influence, seems quite happy with a closely-tied Japan that could help balance China.
Europeans have reason to be worried, and they now have to face the fact that the EU is not just a common market – a mere economic community – but a global player, a cohesive political unit with shared values and common security interests.
Many of us
worried
that the imbalances were unsustainable, and might end in a “hard landing” for the dollar if and when global investors tired of holding it.
Those who dealt with Citibank, for example,
worried
about its exposures and losses.
He
worried
about losing the trust of world leaders he had brought along and the loss of life that would likely result.
Lenders (the bankers) are suspicious,
worried
about creditworthiness, and demand high risk premia.
Governments have always
worried
about the flow and control of information, and our age is hardly the first to be strongly affected by dramatic changes in information technology.
Currently, however, central bankers are not
worried
about inflation, except in the sense that they want it to be a little higher.
Fear and Loathing in the First WorldWithin the last few years, people throughout the world's most advanced economies have become acutely
worried
about the economic prowess of China, India, and other emerging countries with large low-wage populations.
Thus, while most respondents said they were not worried, nearly half expressed some worry.
Sandel is
worried
less about the possible consequences of enhancement technologies than about the sensibility they reflect - a sensibility that sees the world as something to be manipulated and controlled.
But those
worried
about the rise of extremism in Europe should take some heart from the fact that there are many differences of views between these parties.
But not only has Obama abandoned Doha; he has also seriously endangered the multilateral trading system by diverting US efforts and resources to discriminatory bilateral trade deals and, most recently, to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which will principally aid countries that are
worried
about an aggressive China and seek political security rather than increased trade.
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