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1 And for local GP, Dr Fiona Bolden, this is a serious worry .
2 That's the perfect amount of time for some serious worry to set in.
3 So happiness is a combination of stability, order and absence of serious worry .
4 The emergence of drug-resistant strains also constitutes a serious worry to global health and livestock productivity.
5 Do you wish to cause us serious worry ?
6 Such patients sometimes rapidly improve when their previous circulatory weakness has been a subject of serious worry .
7 Another serious worry that besets many parents is that pertaining to the courtship or engagement of their children.
8 At last I discover my old troubadour who was a subject of chagrin and serious worry to me.
9 Growing instability in Yemen, the Arab world's poorest country, is a serious worry for Western powers and neighbouring countries.
10 In fact, I must say, I never expected my humble establishment would cause you so much serious worry and agitation.
11 Amec made their address at a time where the threat from Islamic terror is a serious worry for many South Africans.
12 There is a serious worry that the present administration is unable to concentrate on the ecnonomy and show the way forward.
13 The information that Beverley would be shot as soon as he was returned to Hamilton, caused Colonel Clark serious worry of mind.
14 It is a very serious worry that we think this could be potentially, as it's now drafted, a disaster for Ireland, he said.
15 Sir, - Many parents have expressed their serious worry to me about the danger to their childrens' health because of the weight of schoolbooks.
16 We do, however, have serious worries about the council's Draft Plan.
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