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worriesnoun
Plural form of worry.
Webster Dictionary
Worries
of Worry
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of WORRIES in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of WORRIES in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of WORRIES in a Sentence
The product is elegant, the technology is disruptive, to say the least, is it enough to conquer the industry ? It remains to be seen. It’s closely guarded. If they can demonstrate momentum, then monetization becomes the least of their worries.
I am blessed to have earned the presumptive Republican nomination for the United States Senate, this was a tough campaign, I traveled everywhere. You guys were pretty honest sharing with me thoughts, worries you had, you don't feel like you're being heard.
The price of oil is up, there are worries about supply issues from Libya, but really we're just in, as far as I'm concerned, free fall in oil until the Saudis decide they want to stop pushing prices down.
This is someone who was trained to protect the national sovereignty, not someone who handles migrants. And these are the worries in forming a National Guard so hastily, you can't expect that from one day to the next, a soldier that is trained to protect the territory against enemies of the state will now be responsible for people that are trying to cross illegally into the country. These are very different missions and this is reflected in the images and what the commander says.
In some ways it is reminiscent of 2008 with tightening credit markets, bank shares under pressure and worries central banks are powerless.
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