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Fretting over something is not the same as making it an issue.
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Fretting about the lack of further easy money came as markets were already jittery after a Tuesday report, by Medley Global Advisors, that the Fed could soon reconsider its long-term commitment to its stimulative policy.
QE3 Speculation Clips Gains in Gold Futures Matt Whittaker 2011
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Fretting about a slowdown, investors also were focused on a pair of policy moves abroad that did little to assuage their immediate worries.
Dow Tumbles 513 Points, Putting It in Red for Year Brendan Conway 2011
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Fretting over something is not the same as making it an issue.
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Energy, Negative, draining energy is constantly wasted Fretting over vendors who are already contracted.
Xochitl Gonzalez: Resolutions for the Newly Engaged Xochitl Gonzalez 2011
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Fretting about dating an older woman — of, horrors, 47 (played by former CSI lab rat Liz Vassey, who's lovely at any age) — which prompts this comeback from brother Alan: "When she's 70, you're likely to have been dead for 10 years."
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Fretting endlessly about secret separatism only reinforces the impression that other parties do not have an agenda of their own for Scotland.
SNP: Westminster needs to take Alex Salmond seriously | Observer editorial 2011
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Fretting over the performance of your football team?
Insomnia: Britons' health 'at risk' as 50% fail to get enough sleep 2011
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Energy, Negative, draining energy is constantly wasted Fretting over vendors who are already contracted.
Xochitl Gonzalez: Resolutions for the Newly Engaged Xochitl Gonzalez 2011
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Fretting about the double dip is as much about where we've been as where we are.
The Recovery Is Real 2010
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