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"unworried" Definitions
  1. not worried; calm; relaxed
"unworried" Antonyms
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And in the fourth quarter, the people who were unworried for the first nine months of '18 became petrified and now they're unworried again.
We can become nobody again, for a brief moment, unwatched, unworried.
Her face, like everyone else's in her family, is unworried, unlined.
Compass, which also operates in Canada and the United Kingdom, is unworried.
Like many of her fellow residents, Ms. Zhang was at first unworried.
Its executives said they were unworried by pulp capacity expansion in the industry.
He acts to sate his own needs, unworried about the impact on others.
I'm not saying fascism and totalitarianism are things we should be completely unworried about.
The Obamas have not seen the film, Mr. Tanne said, but he seemed unworried.
The Iranian diplomats and their relatives appeared unworried and none were wearing masks or gloves.
Puntillo was also unworried about the prospect of further interest rate rises from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
The outlook: The White House is unworried about confirmation, with a Senate vote expected before the Easter recess.
As for the historic rise in whale deaths, the state seems unworried, even attributing it to good news.
Here, too, eyes are often gazing into the distance or closed in the unworried bliss of spa time.
With Justice Kennedy on his way out, and the conservative justices unworried by gerrymandering, that day may never come.
He operated within Indiana's offense as a finisher, unworried about assists and too preoccupied to ever turn it over.
Mr. Stango said he was, at this point, unworried about the new museum's potential to eat into the center's audience.
Mr. Pyle said he was unworried that the ultimate outcome could be the imposition on American automakers of more regulations, not fewer.
Gun control groups applauded some retailers' moves to enact "open-carry prohibitions" in their stores, but some guns rights groups seem unworried.
But she stayed far out in the cerulean-blue water a long time, unworried about sharks — of either the oceanic or retail variety.
Trump's actions are not seemingly those of someone who is fully convinced of his innocence or unworried about what these investigations might find.
If you want to pay down debt, a person jumping in the air with joy or looking serene and unworried might work to motivate you.
Mr Tolosa is unworried, pointing out that even in Brazil, which has a huge hole in its budget caused by public pensions, inflation expectations are under control.
Sitting with other members of the local Muslim community over a couscous dinner in a mosque, Issam Mehdaj, who distributes water to local households, sounded unworried about Vox's emergence.
Also, British business owners and executives, especially those at smaller companies, are mostly unworried by the prospect of leaving the European Union, according to a recent survey of 3,394 firms.
They'll ask a series of questions and probably make you do a little more screening (think pat-down.)This official blog post details exactly how unworried you ought to be.
Perhaps these unworried millennials are just confident they'll pay their debt off — 64% of millennials who have credit-card debt have paid it all off at one point or another before.
This is my music alone, this is my true home; from which all things are born and from which all my life will spring untainted and unworried, fully of my own body.
And for all his thunderous talk before Election Day about "draining the swamp" of Washington, the water level looks fine, the mosquitoes seem unworried and the gators remain plentiful and well-fed.
To see these men whose lives have been so thoroughly upended not in states of distress, but rather in moments when they're free, happy, and unworried—despite the somewhat dire circumstances—is moving.
Along a three-mile stretch of the city, there were four Taliban checkpoints, each with a commandeered car and a pair of motorcycles among four fighters, who appeared on their guard but unworried.
More broadly speaking, I'm unworried that the ideal smartphone will ever come into being — though I may be biased by the fact that we'd need to find new jobs if phones were ever perfected.
Photo: Damian Dovarganes (AP)Some lawmakers in Texas are apparently very unworried about the growing number of epidemics across the country involving diseases once nearly eradicated by vaccines, including a five-county one in their state.
Like the name suggests, it has three different light settings that each work to target a different issue: The red light is all about improving skin elasticity to reduce fine lines and give that youthful, unworried look.
LONDON (Reuters) - Foreigners holding Chinese shares appear largely unworried by the latest dive on domestic markets, with some even looking to pick up bargains if the removal of an emergency stock sale ban unleashes a bigger plunge.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Budapest, Los Angeles and Paris have expressed confidence in their ability to control costs as they prepare for the final phase of bidding for the 2024 Summer Olympics, unworried by steep overruns at next host Tokyo.
The protests often underscore the theme that the centrist Macron is the "president of the rich," unworried by several rises in fuel prices – measures the government says are designed to prompt a shift to more environmentally friendly vehicles.
In reading through it, I culled all their adjectives — fuzzy, unworried, clear, depressed, gray, and many others — and collated them into a crude spectrum of experience: soft, fuzzy, comfortable on one end; hard, sharp, distressing on the other.
View from the right: TRUMP'S TAKE ON 2020: According to a new dispatch from Politico's Annie Karni, President Donald Trump is both unworried about his re-election prospects -- and constantly talking about who's going to run against him.
The show reaches what may be the height of its goofiness when all of its characters stand and watch the mushroom cloud rise into the sky, not only still alive but seemingly unworried about taking shelter or avoiding fallout.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Adventurous and intimate and unworried by the wall dividing fiction and nonfiction, Peter Middleton's and James Spinney's debut, Notes on Blindness, is a wondrous film, a thing of magic and a deeply human document.
Cincinnatus' legacy has also been invoked more recently: There's an echo of it in the Trump family's frequent argument that their patriarch doesn't need to be president and is sacrificing a life of unworried luxury for the good of the country.
Watch how he weaves his way through the Knicks on the play below, taking what is given, unworried about ending up on the left side of the basket after Kyle Lowry sets him up beautifully with a ball screen that New York doesn't know how to defend.
Spann had predicted a "dusting" of snow, and unworried commuters headed out on the roads; when that dusting turned out to be a thick layer of ice, Spann shouldered much of the blame for the thousands of people who ended up stranded in their cars, schools, and workplaces overnight.
Rebecca was unworried about coming up short—Jacob had walked early, talked early; Christopher had a great job; they lived in a fancy zip code; she drove a Volvo; she weighed the same as she had at sixteen— but she had no desire to discuss the question of Andrew's origin.
He bethought him that this unworried peace was endurable only in the world to come.
Retrieved 19 March 2012. Goal.com Dunga unworried by trouble at Morumbi . ESPN Soccernet. 20 November 2007.
One weakness also noted was that early types of Wellingtons lacked self-sealing fuel tanks. This meant if the German fighters hit the wings, the bomber was liable to burn.Holmes 2010, pp. 70–71. Unworried by the Luftwaffe, 149 Squadron was the only section to drop bombs on the ships in Wilhelmshaven harbour.
Unworried, Jack decides to nap until she returns. When he awakes, Carver is startled to find UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters flying around his boat. They open fire on him, destroying his boat and force him to take cover inside a nearby wrecked Japanese aircraft carrier. At this point, the player assumes control.
Bilhah ( "unworried", Standard Hebrew Bilha, Tiberian Hebrew Bilhâ) is a woman mentioned in the Book of Genesis.For the etymology, see describes her as Laban's handmaid, who was given to Rachel to be her handmaid on Rachel's marriage to Jacob. When Rachel failed to have children, Rachel gave Bilhah to Jacob as a concubine to bear him children. Bilhah gave birth to two sons, whom Rachel claimed as her own and named Dan and Naphtali.
Edwards Pierrepont, pp. 21–22 On October 11, 1872 Edwards Pierrepont spoke in Ithaca, New York supporting President Grant and the Republican ticket. Pierrepont related a story of President Grant unworried he would not win North Carolina. Although there was concern that Grant would not win North Carolina, Pierrepont stated that Grant had said to a friend when wolves howl at night the sound is greater than the actual number of wolves.
Having submitted his two weeks' notice to Dunder Mifflin, Michael Scott (Steve Carell) begins goofing off and drinking around the office, while new company vice president Charles Miner (Idris Elba) plans to hire the new regional manager from the outside, for "obvious reasons." The employees suggest that Michael start looking for another job. Michael is unworried at first, until he learns how poorly the economy is performing. He first tries Prince Paper, but they had been run out of business by Dunder Mifflin.
Wilton angrily refuses and threatens to force Pop out instead. Speedy is unworried about being unemployed; he is very much used to losing jobs and finding new ones. He and Jane go to Coney Island, where they greatly enjoy themselves despite various mishaps, such as Speedy ruining his suit jacket by leaning against wet paint. On the way home along with a stray dog that decided to follow them, Speedy proposes to Jane, but she will not marry him until her grandfather's affairs are settled.
Other songs like the weary "American Tune" or the melancholic "Something So Right" — a tribute to Simon's first wife, Peggy, which received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song of the Year – became standards in the musician's catalog. Critical and commercial reception for this second album was even stronger than for his debut. At the time, reviewers noted how the songs were fresh and unworried on the surface, while still exploring socially and politically conscious themes on a deeper level. The album reached No. 1 on the Cashbox album charts.
After some dancing, the girls decide to leave, and the news is not well received by the men. The girls decide to leave anyway, disappointing the factory workers, who pursue the girls in their truck. As Simpson seems to be in a festive mood, she seems unworried by their stalking, and continues to sing the song while wearing sunglasses and sitting in a dangerous position in her friend's car as they drive quickly on the highway. After once again cheating death and a quick stop at the end of the Vincent Thomas Bridge, Simpson and the others reach their destination: the Pacific Park.
Steven comes in too, saying that policemen are approaching, and his heart softens when the young woman introduces herself as Dorothea or Dodo Chaplet. The Doctor, hearing Steven's warning of the approaching policemen, hurriedly dematerialises the TARDIS, not noticing until after it has left 1966 that Dodo is still aboard. Steven informs her that there's no way back, and "we could land anywhere," but Dodo seems either unworried or simply doesn't believe him. She says she is an orphan who lives with her great aunt and thus has few ties, as the TARDIS continues to hum, hurtling them toward the next great adventure.
The Army of the Potomac's disposition in the lead-up to the battle was more orderly than Lee's Army of Northern Virginia; all of McClellan's forces would be concentrated in one place, save for Erasmus Keyes and one of his two divisions, which were stationed across the James River. A Confederate scout observed Union soldiers resting in position, and moving about the hill unworried, whilst the disposition of the cannons around the hill's slope gave him the impression that the position was "almost impregnable". McClellan's army was on the hill in force. This map of the Malvern Hill battlefield labels the Willis Church Road as "Quaker Road".
When asked if his spin prevented him from winning the race, Hamilton said he felt it did and admitted his error. He said he felt the team's record-breaking race was "absolutely incredible" and called it an "unbelievable job" by Mercedes. Massa said he thought his chances of a podium finish were diminished with his five-second time penalty but was unworried about parking in the wrong pit stall. Vettel explained his poor start triggered memories of his first lap collision with Bruno Senna in 2012, saying he felt Red Bull would be stronger against McLaren at the start but that it was highly competitive and was hoping to possibly finish in a higher position.
In early June 2018, Grande announced during her set at Wango Tango that the album would be available for pre-order on June 20, and "The Light Is Coming" would be released as a promotional single along with it. The second single, "God Is a Woman", was announced to be released on July 20, 2018, however, on July 12, Grande surprised fans by announcing that the single would be released the following day. Prior to the album's release, Spencer Kornhaber of The Atlantic commented that the first three singles from the album "sparked with a sense of defiance and rattled mortality ... [a] trifecta of pseudo-spiritualism and sneaky innovation. ... Grande's music and videos radiate [intoxicating, unworried confidence]".
While he is comfortable and unworried about his son's development, Dale is very protective of Joseph: despite his cowardly nature, he once rushed into what he believed was the tractor beam of an alien ship to save him, even though he was convinced that Joseph's real father was an alien. Though as a father, Dale is often quite incompetent and misleading. When Joseph was caught smoking a cigarette with Bobby, Dale encouraged Joseph to consider taking smoking up as a habit as opposed to Bobby's parents who never wanted Bobby to smoke again. Dale sees Joseph fall in with a bad crowd (a gang) and pushes Joseph to be one of "the cool kids"—to the point of even breaking into a zoo and killing an animal.
Lafargue said that some blacktopping had been undertaken on Highway 71 but no improvements to Highway 80: "So we have high taxes out of Russell's pledges to work for lower taxes.... We have blacktopping of concrete roads out of his pledges to make them into four-lane highways." Lafargue claimed that the movement of state welfare funds proposed by the Earl Long administration was for "political highway bribes in behalf of Russell Long now and for Long candidates in state elections later.... Most of the people who are supporting Russell are getting something out of it. They've either got their hands in the pot or their heads in the trough." Unworried about Lafargue's challenge, Russell Long campaigned little in his reelection bid, but Earl Long took to the stump and made colorful speeches on behalf of his nephew.
"Judging by the stately swell of the rhythms, the beauty of the metaphors, the elegance of its delicate and precise style, one can tell this protest is the result of collaboration of the most famous writers and poets of our time", and he explained that the protest was irrelevant since the project had been decided upon months before, and construction on the tower was already under way. Indeed, Garnier was a member of the Tower Commission that had examined the various proposals, and had raised no objection. Eiffel was similarly unworried, pointing out to a journalist that it was premature to judge the effect of the tower solely on the basis of the drawings, that the Champ de Mars was distant enough from the monuments mentioned in the protest for there to be little risk of the tower overwhelming them, and putting the aesthetic argument for the tower: "Do not the laws of natural forces always conform to the secret laws of harmony?"Loyrette, p. 176.
Between Oficio de tinieblas 5 (Trade of Darkness 5) by Camilo José Cela –for searching a new and unruly order in literature- and the Petites Poemes en Prose (Little Poems in Prose) by Charles Baudelaire –for their poetic nature concentrated in the minimal narrative structure- comes Medrano's "El hombre entre las rocas". Between Oppium (Opium: The Diary of a Cure) by Jean Cocteau –for its attempt at a constant diary of all work- and James Joyce's Finnegans Wake –in its plausible attempt to fixate an episodic syntax, through formulas that the author plays with and is not going to give up- appears this little jewel. With the freedom of Samuel Beckett –letting the verbal river flow- and the aphasia of Louis-Ferdinand Celine –unworried about the style that his own work germinates- Medrano elaborates this little verbal artifact, without comparison in our days, the modernity of which is that of the very tradition that is assimilated – the quoted authors and many others- trying its maximum use as conscience lash and sublime purge of styles.
Fisher graduated with an AB in East Asian Studies and Environmental Studies from Princeton University, an MS in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She was awarded the Katherine DuPre Lumpkin Award for the best doctoral dissertation in the Department of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Prior to her appointment at the University of Maryland, Fisher's previous faculty positions were at Columbia University, the Sciences Po, and University of Konstanz. Her Research has been featured in media outlets such as The Washington Post,"Americans Don't Worry Much about Climate Change, Poll Says," The Washington Post, November 3, 2015 The Christian Science Monitor,"Ending Rot in America's Grassroots," The Christian Science Monitor, October 30, 2006"40 Percent in US Believe Climate Change is Real, Are Unworried," The Christian Science Monitor, November 4, 2015 Chicago Tribune, USA Today, CBS News,"Poll: Most Americans Understand, Aren't Too Worried about Climate Change," CBS News, November 4, 2015 NPR,"The Leonard Lopate Show," WNYC, October 26, 2006 the No Jargon podcast of the Scholars Strategy Network,No Jargon podcast, "Episode 24: Senate Chamber, Echo Chamber," March 8, 2016 and in "The Collectors: Political Action," a documentary short by FiveThirtyEight and ESPN Films.

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