This is the essence of the most widespread worry about the American economy today.
Moreover, widespread worries about bad loans at some banks may have unexpected side effects for these novel issues.
I never realized how widespread the worry was until I began traveling for this column.
And despite widespread worries about the toxic effects of tabloid news coverage, murder has always sold.
"We have no access to the newspapers, or the radio, or the television," he said, reflecting widespread worries about the revolution's grip on the journalists.
There are widespread worries that the abortion bill could end New Orleans's chances of luring the 1992 Democratic National Convention.
Most agreed that it was an attempt to address widespread and realistic worries about the affordability of higher education.
The three, all economics professors, blame a "fear effect" - the widespread worries about jobs, salaries, retirement accounts and family members that accompany a recession.
Dr. Helms said he hoped that widespread worry about a pandemic flu would increase immunization rates against seasonal flu.
Even before today's meeting began, there were widespread worries that the process would not succeed.