1. It was more a worry than a pleasure. 2. But Tateishi has more immediate worries than that. 3. Has he more worries than other masters? 4. Of course, inhabitants of the surface of our terrestrial ball of iron and stone have many more immediate worries than proton decay, astrophysicists tell us. 5. The US Alpine team has many more worries than Miller. 6. While polls suggest re-nationalizing the Russian economy might be a popular campaign theme, the vote on restoring the Soviet Union has stirred more worry than acclaim. 7. Analysts agreed, predicting that shareholders will flock to Microsoft as other tech companies predict even bigger worries than the software maker. 8. Thus, it has created more worries than relief for those afflicted with the disease. 9. Some players had greater worries than the game. |