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Jo Oh) "Worryingly," the report states, "this population has been relatively stable for many years but may now be in decline owing to overstocking and/or competition with Banteng, a wild bovine."
ENS 2009
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Worryingly, Germany saw the steepest decline in export orders as the debt crisis crimped business.
Europe's Urgent Need for Growth Richard Barley 2011
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Worryingly, Yelp says Google remains the source of "more than half" of the traffic to its website.
No Cry for Yelp on IPO Rolfe Winkler 2011
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Worryingly, the last IPCC assessment was based on climate models that did not include feedback effects.
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"Worryingly, new orders are falling at a far faster rate than manufacturers have been cutting output, meaning firms have been reliant on orders placed earlier in the year to sustain current production levels."
Euro-Zone Manufacturing Activity Falls for Fifth Month Paul Hannon 2012
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Worryingly, the latest concerns over backsliding coincide with fears that the proposed deal to inflict losses of 50% on private sector bondholders will still leave Greece with an unsustainable debt burden requiring future debt relief, once again raising the prospect of a disorderly default.
Europe Must Deliver on Structural Reforms Simon Nixon 2012
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Worryingly, there are still about 400,000 'orphaned' and supposedly sealed oil and gas wells in the Gulf of Mexico.
Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010
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Worryingly, one of the reasons the company isn't seeking protection is because Maruti's management believes yen appreciation this year is unlikely, according to Citi.
Bitter Truths for Maruti Suzuki Harsh Joshi 2011
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Worryingly, there are still about 400,000 'orphaned' and supposedly sealed oil and gas wells in the Gulf of Mexico.
Bianca Jagger: Now Is the Time to Move Beyond Petroleum Bianca Jagger 2010
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Worryingly, a new scientific paper asserts confidently that a big, lethal earthquake—the 7.9-magnitude quake in China's Sichuan province in May 2008, which left 90,000 people dead or missing—was "likely" caused by the filling of a new dam a few miles away.
First, the Bad News: We Can Cause Earthquakes Matt Ridley 2011
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