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en The speculators on the market are pushing the price up - they're worried about oil coming from Iraq, they're worried about what Iran could do to affect the price, they're worried about labor unrest in Nigeria.

en The direction of the U.S. dollar: Since the economy shows signs of slowing, investors are worried that if the dollar weakens further it might affect equities and other US dollar-denominated investment vehicles. They are also worried about U.S. producer price figures for May.

en When Iran says anything about a possible supply disruption, the price rises. People are still worried about the Iran situation.

en When (Mike Price) first hired Eric and then Aaron (Price), I was a bit concerned. But they were both really good coaches. They both gave Mike a ton of crap. ... 'What are you thinking? That was stupid!' They could say things we wouldn't. They weren't worried about being nice. They weren't worried about being fired because their mom would have come down and fired Mike.

en I'm not worried about the team or what this does for our future. I'm just worried about Jay. I'm worried about the severity of his injury for his career. We just have to wait and see. Our thoughts are with him.

en He's an eight-time Gold Glove outfielder; I'm certainly not worried about Jim Edmonds. I'm certainly not worried about him at the plate, I'm certainly not worried about him in the field. He's a huge part of this team, and right in the middle of everything.

en The market is still reacting to the Iran issue as we saw last week that the war of words got stronger, there's a sense that things are moving faster, and that's pushing the price higher still, while Nigeria remains on the back-burner.

en Today, you're much less worried about maritime patrol aircraft coming after you and a lot more worried about dropping bombs on the bad guys.

en I think I told him that we were realizing our worst nightmare, that everything we had planned about, worried about, that FEMA, frankly, had worried about for 10 years was coming true. As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own. I think I told him that we were realizing our worst nightmare, that everything we had planned about, worried about, that FEMA, frankly, had worried about for 10 years was coming true.

en Our sense is there's not a whole lot left in the bond market because we're not worried about recession. We're certainly not worried about profits and so I think the money comes back to stocks before too much longer.

en The market has been worried about inflation and it has been worried about the Fed and this relieves them on both fronts.

en The market is taking any minor shred of optimistic evidence and putting it into the price. People are worried that they are going to miss out on the bottom.

en When they turn the wind tunnel up to 80 mph, you're not worried about driving the sled, you're not worried about going into or coming out of a curve, you really get a sense of how to have good aerodynamic position. You try picking your head up and you really feel the force.

en Low interest rates have really been powering these markets. The ECB is worried it is signaling inflation further down the line, but in the U.K. you have had very strong house-price rises, and no real pickup in general price inflation.

en Iran is now much less worried about the US attacking them because of the mess in Iraq... They're testing the waters.


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