Liberals rightly worry that most of the delegates to the convention would be selected under rules that could hurt minority and Democratic representation.
But the relative financial merits of the choices have often seemed confusing, and people are rightly worried about future maintenance costs in poorly constructed buildings.
The Europeans rightly worry that abrupt abandonment of the treaty by the United States might ignite a dangerous new arms race.
Azerbaijan and Georgia are rightly worried about the war spreading to their territory.
The French are rightly worried about their country's prolonged economic stagnation and chronic double-digit unemployment.
In the new draft, the planners rightly worry about a resurgent and authoritarian Russia.
Either way, a spouse who owns a valuable art collection or a thriving business may rightly worry about losing part of it in a divorce settlement.
The possible end of Starrett City as a working class enclave rightly worries government officials at all levels.
Our constituents are rightly worried about many aspects of the urban environment. We have just had a debate on air quality: that is very central to it.
They rightly worry that they will not be able to squeeze another nickel out of their advertisers, let alone come up with anything original to broadcast.