1. But it is the first possible answer that presents the immediate worry. 2. One immediate worry is money. 3. Only after Coleridge returned from Shrewsbury, freed at last from immediate financial worry, could vague hopes be transformed into clearer intentions. 4. The effects in education cause immediate worry. 5. As investors ponder their hand, Lebedev is weighed down by more immediate worries. 6. At Nasdaq, the immediate worry is defections. 7. After the immediate worries about AIDS, the grandchild question can be the biggest hurdle for parents of gays and lesbians. 8. But his more immediate worry, he said, is the potential for a negative impact on a close-knit residential neighborhood. 9. But Tateishi has more immediate worries than that. 10. Colts coach Jim Mora seemed to have more immediate worries. |