But problems in the nation's baseball development due to a lack of systematic cultivation and training is more worrisome. |
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In some ways more worrisome, though, are his shifting stands on postwar policy. |
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Sure, it really is worrisome, because it is clear that the situation has gotten very tense there. |
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No less worrisome, therefore, is the fact that the networks that own so many of these stations are too dim to understand this fact. |
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That's worrisome given that contaminants pose the biggest risk to children and fetuses. |
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However, a more worrisome pattern of disease can be attributed more to vaccine failure than a failure to vaccinate. |
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Any instance of inhumane behavior is obviously worrisome and harmful to them when that occurs. |
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Making an addition to it was clearly one of the most worrisome tasks in modern architecture. |
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The sudden appearance of an array of conservative politicians on the advisory panels is worrisome. |
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Let's move on to another worrisome thing in the economy and that's oil prices. |
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More worrisome still was his answer when the Weekly asked how much of the present problem would be put over to future years. |
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The guerrillas had stirred my gravest anxiety, but little did I know about the hundred additional worrisome things until I debarked down here. |
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Moehler seems to be hitting the wall around the 100-pitch mark, a trend that's worrisome in light of shoulder soreness he has experienced. |
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It is worrisome for magazines and newspapers, since Internet media consumption is already higher than for print media. |
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Particularly worrisome is the fact that the highly pathogenic H5 and H7 subtypes of the flu virus kill embryonated chickens eggs. |
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And it is worrisome, in particular, for religious institutions and religious believers. |
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The failure to interdict northern trespassers is particularly worrisome, since Canada is a proven springboard for terrorists. |
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As the physiologic insults to each organ system accumulated, the outcome for this patient became worrisome. |
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His message to the White House was much more worrisome than maybe to the average person in the public. |
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Rasia took no notice of the drastic, rather worrisome change, merely dismissed her own warden and caught hold of my arm in her lily-white hands. |
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Most representative, as well as most worrisome, is the fact that the state's monopoly on weapons is being seriously challenged. |
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Any successful legal effort to wring such material from a newsroom is potentially worrisome, because it establishes a precedent. |
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It's the potential for people to abuse this sort of thing that is worrisome. |
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It is also worrisome that it will take 18 months to get the police force up to its required strength. |
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Some readers do elocution lessons to get rid of troublesome sibilants or worrisome vowels. |
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The weak hold of the international rule of law over the world's greatest democracy is worrisome. |
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From now on, I better stick with less worrisome, and even more unlikely, movie plots. |
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The whole notion of bilingual education in this context becomes problematic and worrisome. |
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The most worrisome aspect of this is that we are unlikely to get that proof. |
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More worrisome is the notion that our civil liberties are subject to cancellation in times of crisis. |
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Frances McDormand, as the hyper-maternal figure, sporadically injects the film with hilarious scenes of her worrisome phone calls to Fugit. |
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This is a worrisome development for those of us who are enthusiastic about prediction markets. |
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Aside from genetics, there can be other worrisome effects of an obsession with trophies. |
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This is worrisome for taxpayers since it will be a new learning experience for the government and this normally means cost overruns. |
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Furthermore, equine-derived antitoxin carries with it the risk of side effects, the most worrisome of which include serum sickness and anaphylactic reaction. |
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More worrisome, nearly two thirds of Garden State voters said that Christie deserved a second term. |
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It is rumored that the loose Federation idea has some support among the neoconservatives, which is worrisome, since they tend to get what they want. |
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What remains ultimately worrisome is the way theological liberalism has congealed into an ideology, an ideology that will brook no opposition to the party line. |
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Any escalation in the war of words is clearly worrisome, of course. |
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This attack on universality is worrisome as it is now being considered for our most cherished social program, Medicare. |
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Nevertheless, he maintained that the team's current financial state was not worrisome to him. |
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The lack of moisture in near-term forecasts was also painting a worrisome crop outlook. |
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It is a highly worrisome death, since it can reoccur if the status quo remains. |
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Equally worrisome is the category of potted flowering plants, which includes common houseplants such as poinsettias and potted forest mums. |
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It is really a double whammy of trade liberalization and passive privatization which is so deathly and so worrisome. |
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The risks to the overextended are worrisome, as the patterns of behaviours they have adopted are clearly linked to poor health outcomes. |
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This inflation rate is all the more worrisome as Russia is a net importer of foodstuff. |
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I find that very worrisome and bothersome because the impact on people is huge. |
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Similarly, as noted above, the virtual reality of cyberspace has some worrisome implications for religion as well as for other areas of life. |
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Mr. Speaker, the most recent figures on the language of work in Quebec are worrisome. |
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But, it is especially worrisome today, as the degree of cooperation between the two political parties appears to be at a modern-day low. |
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This risk is even more worrisome because in these countries the rural populations are quite large. |
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The opinions of the landowners facing these trails remained the most worrisome hurdle. |
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Nonetheless the number of adjustable rate mortgages due to be reset in the next 12 months is very high and worrisome. |
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The subject matter of this Green Paper is very important, as well as being deeply worrisome. |
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While agricultural policies succeeded in preventing these precarious situations so far, a worrisome course of action is now emerging! |
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A particularly worrisome indicator of this mistrust has been the booming alternative medicine industry. |
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Perhaps we can ignore the ranting of the Kim regime, but Chinese nuclear threats are particularly worrisome. |
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However the optics of such a venture are worrisome for McPhail. |
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This is a worrisome phenomenon, especially as major health threats like avian and swine flu grow in importance. |
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Lost orders compounded an already worrisome situation for the group. |
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But, the report stresses, these thoughts were not necessarily worrisome. |
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When violence is added to the picture, the problem becomes worrisome. |
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The worrisome statistic is that shootings are up by roughly the same percentage. |
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Thus the yelps emanating from Moscow in the last two days have been both comforting and worrisome. |
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But as she tries to move on from her painful past, her future is worrisome and uncertain. |
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As the word spread, stories telling parents what products were worrisome taught kids which ones could produce a high. |
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This trend is quite worrisome because, in the virtual absence of private investment, public sector spending is expected to be a major source of stimulus to the economy. |
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With each passing Bieber incident, however, the diagnosis gets more credible, and the prognosis even more worrisome. |
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We appreciate this opportunity to express our concern to you, and ask that you keep us informed as to how the current worrisome situation will be resolved. |
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The Coast Guard's push to rid itself of the buildings or replace Fresnel lenses is worrisome to lighthouse enthusiasts. |
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It's particularly worrisome in that red spruce is in a bit of a decline. |
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There is nothing particularly worrisome about such an attitude, which can be relevant in an economic organization that is sometimes obliged to make decisions quite rapidly. |
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Nonetheless, in the dark and privy stillness of our minds there are few of us who are not still haunted by worrisome doubts. |
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This book suggests that Latin America may not be poised for a radical shift in land policy and administration, and that it is home to some worrisome trends and a rich array of initiatives on land issues. |
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Already in the womb, little ayatollah is displaying worrisome signs. |
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Even more worrisome, some countries are falling still further behind. |
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Those with a private income of £40,000 receive about £4,000 from the state, whereas workers on a similar income pay in over £10,000. That is worrisome, as the number of rich pensioners is about to get larger. |
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But the way the Rapids smothered the Impact midfield was worrisome. |
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In recent years we have witnessed a worrisome trend where police almost automatically resort to the use of water cannons, tear gas and pepper spray to subdue more difficult demonstrators. |
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The only worrisome trend observed was the increase of reports about dangerous practices linked to satanic beliefs or certain aberrations of the gothic movement. |
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More worrisome is the announcement by France regarding the addition of a nuclear-armed ballistic missile submarine and the retention of 300 nuclear warheads in its arsenal. |
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During the night, patients snore, usually quite loudly, and experience frequent breathing pauses that are noticeable and often worrisome to their partners. |
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Participants in the war game emerged with a worrisome realization. |
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At the same time the new freedoms have unleashed worrisome new waves of antisemitism along with ancient nationalistic sentiments long held in a sort of suspended animation under the communist regimes. |
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It was worrisome that some States seemed to consider that their way of thinking was the only acceptable one and that those who did not follow them should be disparaged and hectored. |
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Rising unemployment and falling spending data a day earlier already showed the worrisome trend that the drop in external demand was affecting Japan's domestic economy. |
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The situation is worrisome, because the same strategy was used by the opponents of freedom of choice in the United States to have abortion criminalized. |
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It is very worrisome that, as recently as the early 2000s, we picked a prohibitionist approach and one that was very clearly and predominantly associated with elements of repression. |
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In particular, the failure to move more decisively towards sound budget positions in Germany, Greece, France, Italy and Portugal is very worrisome in this regard. |
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In fact, some outcomes of these unprecedented events are quite worrisome. |
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One thing that is truly worrisome about the sabre-rattling and the warmongering of U. S. is that it has taken it upon itself to talk about pre-emptive strikes absolutely in defiance of international law. |
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The cautiousness displayed in diplomatic circles and the clear hesitation regarding the need to openly oppose the region's revisionist powers, Syria and Iran, are worrisome. |
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In Latin American, ignorance with respect to Africa is worrisome. |
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The current unregulated situation is all the more worrisome in that periodic pump inspection is not mandatory and, for all intents and purposes, no longer practiced. |
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This worrisome decline in shared concern and care for the common good is also evident in the continuing high rates of marriage breakdown, the annual number of abortions, and the declining number of births. |
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The Conservation Section experts do not consider this population decrease worrisome since fluctuations of this sort are normal for double-crested cormorants, and the long-term population trend in the park is upward. |
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We have cautioned against this worrisome development and discussed it with representatives of the Government of Lebanon, who have stated that preventive action would be taken. |
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A worrisome trend, though, in the ongoing campaign is the introduction of ethnicism and violence. |
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However, the persistence of inflation and growth differentials over longer periods of time, if induced by structural rigidities or misaligned policies, may indeed be worrisome. |
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In spite of these worrisome problems the partnership was a great success. |
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But this short-term problem underscores a worrisome, long-term issue. |
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What is more worrisome are the Manichaeans and Pelagianists in our midst. |
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More worrisome, hobbyism is not a natural fit with certain businesses. |
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