Sentences with phrase «worry about case»

What does worry me about this case (and particularly about Baroness Hale's remarks) is that in a power squabble between Parl & Govt, the courts are stealing some of the constitutional power from both of them while they are looking the other way — but that has nothing to do with dis / respecting referendum results.
But you do not need to worry about your case requiring mass amounts of time on your part.
Please don't worry about case costs because most of our cases settle with no suit - filings or court involvement.
Let us worry about your case, so you can focus on your health.
Don't worry about your case.
After all, you'll not only have to worry about your case load, but you'll have to also worry about the business - side of your new firm.
So, you can enjoy the good life and do not worry about case study submissions.
Once I started reading, I stopped worrying about my case.
This is good for you because it will save you financial worries when you should be worrying about your case.
Our attorneys are up late worrying about their cases so that their clients can rest easy.
Legal Aid Practitioners Group committee member and family lawyer, Wendy Hewstone said: «We are very worried about cases where there is a dispute over where the child lives, about contact to children or issues such as taking children abroad permanently.
If you're worried about these cases hindering wireless charging capabilities, don't!

Not exact matches

Even if you're not worried about being hacked, it couldn't hurt to take this inexpensive precaution just in case.
With professional marketing, accounting and recruiting tools at your fingertips — and remote cloud computing making a viable case to oppose the conventional office — you need not worry about having support.
Those worried about Canada's declining manufacturing sector would find no hope in the Leaside Business Park — except for the brewery, which produces more than 300,000 cases each year with double - digit annual growth.
Most of them even have deals available for first - time customers, in case you're worried about committing to one of these.
In many cases when customers came to IBM considering something like Ethereum or Bitcoin, they are worried about their data being stored in the larger community.
As the United States and China inch closer to a full - fledged trade war, economists and investors worry about worst - case scenarios that could impact the global economy — and America.
But in case you're worried about the effect this has on the pigeons, don't be.
It didn't specify what the statistical probability in such cases would be, but it did suggest that those worried about the issue stick to passcodes rather than Face ID.
While RPX's services for small businesses aren't negligible — it's unfortunate that small enterprises need to worry about this in the first place — the model is intriguing: Essentially, RPX is offering its expertise in negotiating and litigating patent cases to startups.
And do you worry about it going too far in other cases?
Perhaps there is nothing to worry about, and folks can focus on other technologies, like the 64 - bit speed, new case and different colors of the new iPhone.
If you can accept the worst - case scenario, then you've simply eliminated any reason to continue worrying about it.
In that case the PBoC will be able to liberalize interest rates (although not without tremendous political opposition from those that have depended on having great access to very cheap capital for their wealth) without worrying about either the deposit rate of the lending rate surging.
In your case Sam, I don't think you have to worry about offending or making people angry if you choose to reveal such things in your posts.
Worried about the brain drain, Ms. Mayer has been approving hefty retention packages — in some cases, millions of dollars — to persuade people to reject job offers from other companies.
Instead, some investors, like Patrick Horan, a money manager at Agilith Capital in Toronto, see the marriage of Tim Hortons and Burger King as a classic case of financial engineering, and worry about the outcome for the donut chain.
While in most companies the venture capitalists have to worry about their reputation along with their capital, in the case of Uber there is simply too much money at stake: transforming a $ 68 billion paper return to a real return (and guaranteeing a per partner return in the nine figures) is worth whatever reputational damage is incurred along the way.
In any case, as long as you're providing genuine value to your readers and publishers through high - quality content and relationship building, you'll never have to worry about a penalty.
The two sides are trading briefs in the case, but the government made it clear this week that Thrivent should not worry about class action remaining a part of the rule.
If this is the case and the management team does know better, then why shouldn't they have the ability to drive the direction of a company without worrying about outside parties meddling in the long - term vision of a company?
In the case of Japan, and in the case of any country worried about deflation, low rates are the way to go and negative rates are the last - ditch extension of that.
Politicians always follow the «look busy» rule: when bad things happen, they have to be seen to be responding, even if there is little likelihood their actions will have any effect. But in this case, Harper was motivated by an additional strategic judgment. Perversely, with his re-election campaign sidetracked by ongoing revelations in the Duffy / Wright case, the Prime Minister actually wants Canadians to worry about the economy. Conservative strategists hope that will undermine voters» willingness to consider an alternative government, playing into the traditional frame that Conservatives have the strongest economic «credentials.»
The case reflects worries about gatekeepers gaining power over programming.
Non-Catholics often worry about an excessive Catholic devotion to Mary, and in some cases the worry is justified; but in Catholic teaching and tradition — and here Milosz is typically Catholic in making Mary his last reference — Mary, though beautiful in herself, leads us first and last to Christ, who is beautiful even in his dying.
The dying, in most cases, ask for or are worried about the ones they are about to leave behind.
Those nut cases have kids dying from hunger and freezing to death but all they are worried about is an old book.
In any case, worry less about who people are and more about the fact that all you have are a lot of personal feelings and beliefs you can't support with objective evidence.
To raise questions about the control of reproduction is to threaten the longstanding concerns of feminists and environmentalists who worry, in the first case, about who should control procreation and, in the second, about how much procreation creation can sustain.
Some worried about cholera, but the CDC «does not anticipate» cholera cases, writes Politifact.
lol, If that's the case they may need to worry more about being arrested for indecent exposure or public lewdness.
Hoping to ease her concerns I informed her that I had sent her doctor some additional money the night before in case blood was needed after her surgery, and that I wanted her to know because I didn't want her to go into surgery worrying about not having the blood she required.
However, maybe someday when our governments can build modern transportation infrastructures, provide quality education for all of our children, hire enough judges to handle cases in a timely manner, control crime, and balance their budgets, then maybe they can start worrying about art museums.
Case - in - point: a December 1957 letter to the Fitzgeralds, who were then living in Italy, records that O'Connor would be sending them yet another cake and that she was more worried about the ravenous appetites of the Italian customs employees than the USPS.
I can quite reasonably worry in these cases about the effects of government action on the character of those who are compelled to give and on the character of those who expect as a matter of course to receive.
In any case, Milton probably would have worried about the possibility of having master spirits in post-literate humanity, or whether most people would incline toward slavery to electronic media controllers, perhaps as in Fahrenheit 451.
I have gone on at some length in the preceding pages about Postman's cultural diagnosis and worries about the contemporary function of education, although I have certainly not stated the whole of his case or even touched on his proposed solutions.
The author convincingly demonstrates the state of his mind, but one wonders if it is really the case (happy thought) that there are thousands of children out there worrying about the filioque.
It is just in the latter case that worrying about meeting a dogmatic Anglican is akin to worrying about being hit by a meteorite.
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