Sentences with phrase «widespread worry about»

There's also a widespread worry about the lack of Honeycomb / Tegra2 optimised software (although the Google applications suite does look to be well designed) and obviously a question over the $ 799 price.
There's widespread worry about the apparent health problems of coffee whether it be withdrawal symptoms, disrupted heartbeat, acne, or kidney damage.
Europe has on the whole been a tricky market because of widespread worries about cybersecurity and privacy issues.

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Snyder and Arone aren't all that worried about inflation given widespread changes in the U.S. economy over the past decade that have kept prices down.
Steadily rising prices, the danger of continuing inflation, an economic recession as bad or worse than the Great Depression of the early 1930s, and widespread unemployment that can hit almost anywhere give plenty to worry about.
Hormone changes due to induced abortion may indeed be related to breast cancer, but there are other known causes of hormone changes that we should worry about, including the widespread use of chemical contraceptives, fertility drugs that cause hormone surges, increased obesity and fat content in the diet that change the body's estrogen metabolism, and last but not least, chemical contaminants in the environment that mimic estrogen....
But the letter also contained a sentence reflecting Luther's worry about the general social situation; as he travelled across Thuringia, he had sensed an even greater general disquiet, more widespread threats of disturbance, and danger of a peasants» revolution.
But in a sign of widespread reluctance to cross Mr. de Blasio, none have aired their concerns publicly, saying they are worried about the consequences of offending the mayor.
City Limits recently reported that while most of the boards have yet to vote on the proposals, the majority of the ones that did rejected them and that there are widespread concerns about the plans as tenants and small business owners worry about being squeezed our of their neighborhoods.
«The reason I worry about this suggestion is because Anolis sagrei is hardy, abundant, widespread and tolerant of lots of temperatures.
Before SARS, before worries about widespread avian flu, the Nipah virus infected humans with surprising ease.
«Fortunately, Zika has not been as widespread in the U.S. as anticipated, and it's been well - contained where it's appeared,» Dr. Chen says, «While I don't think we need to be too worried about this disease at this point, we should still be aware of it and take precautions against it.»
White sugar or processed sugar is extremely common today, but experts always seem worried about the widespread use of processed sugar.
When it comes to flexibility, the Obama administration's widespread use of NCLB waivers has appalled conservatives and is noxious to any Republican worried about Washington overreach.
Felling gives results of a recent survey indicating that U. S. teachers are worried about widespread hunger among students and its effects on learning.
The widespread sentiment seems to be one of, «There's nothing that can be done, so don't waste time and energy worrying about it.»
This was a widespread concern among Destiny players who were always worried about entering the Crucible or Trials of Osiris and faced with a team of popular overpowered weapons.
Cycling advocates like Richard Windsor of Cycling Weekly worry about the widespread vilification of cyclists everywhere:
However, given Golem's head start and widespread excitement among its first targeted communities, neither us at EthereumInvesting nor the Golem team are particularly worried about this possibility.
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