Sentences with phrase «fret over issues»

As opposed to trying to merge different formats from various MLSs, a feat that Milam says Zillow is aggressively trying to address and improve, brokerages need not fret over issues of accuracy when they are their own source of information.

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When you as a leader establish and maintain an appropriate sense of urgency, people stop fretting over the trivial — they don't make small issues big issues.
This matter - of - fact wording conveys the impression that the panel simply sees this a matter of common sense, not an issue to be fretted over.
College interviews are scary enough without fretting over wardrobe issues too - and tales of «campus interview fashion shows», especially ones held at Ralph Lauren stores, don't help!
While many people fret over exposing puppies to communicable diseases, the fact is that more dogs die from behavior issues caused by insufficient socialization than from disease.
Dialects (or even just accents) have different connotations in different cultures (one would wonder if I'd be fretting so much over this issue if this were in a Japanese context).
Such issues are still relevant, but contemporary artists fret about other things, too, as seen in more than 50 museum exhibits, gallery shows and events that will unfold over the next seven weeks in the Twin Cities, Duluth, Rochester and Northfield.
But what about the other vexing issues lawmakers fretted over last year and then quietly enacted clever legislation to cover?
The courts do not uphold orders, some helping professionals deem it junk science, others argue of what to call the problem, some fret over the word syndrome, or some think if PAS is a problem, then those who deem it a legitimate issue «must» be dismissing domestic violence.
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