A top government official, who shall remain nameless, has expressed concern about the decision. |
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She has come to be regarded as an avatar of charity and concern for the poor. |
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Her recent expressions of concern are self-serving and disingenuous. |
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As such, they reveal a central concern in Acmeist practice, but do not necessarily specify qualities which are uniquely Acmeist. |
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Jones expressed concern about the fate of the land and damage to the acquifiers if the project blew up the ridges to establish the mine. |
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Mary Shelley's first concern during these years was the welfare of Percy Florence. |
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Her concern about cleanliness approaches the level of obsession. |
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There is concern that hospital beds are being closed without increased community provision. |
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There is concern that not enough is being done to prevent suicides among vulnerable women prisoners. |
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Until the 1970s, drug prices were not a major concern for doctors and patients. |
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When brand parity operates, quality is often not a major concern because consumers believe that only minor quality differences exist. |
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Dawkins has expressed concern about the growth of human population and about the matter of overpopulation. |
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In February 2003, The Times reported that the Metro's auditors had refused to sign off its accounts as a going concern. |
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I answer by saying that I have worked too long and hard now against segregated public accommodations to end up segregating my moral concern. |
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Freedom of the media remains a major concern, due to government attempts at censorship and harassment of journalists. |
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All domestic responsibilities were moved to the Home Office, and all foreign matters became the concern of the Foreign Office. |
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The Proslogion's argument concerns and can only concern the single greatest entity out of all existing things. |
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The dominant societal concern those practicing witchcraft was not whether paganism was effective, but whether it could cause harm. |
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The declining number of pupils studying foreign languages in the UK has been a major concern of educational experts for many years. |
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Generally political attacks on private schools have been opposed by concern that there should be no totalitarian state control of education. |
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It has the right of reporting to the university, and is obliged to advise the Regent House on matters of general concern to the university. |
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Some people have expressed concern about the manner in which the peer review has been carried out. |
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When building in stone a prominent concern of medieval builders was to have quarries close at hand. |
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This is a safety concern as few people have access to that amount of private space. |
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His theory of property defends a libertarian concern with private ownership that shows an egalitarian commitment. |
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Money was always a great concern and difficulty for him, as he struggled to stay out of debt and make his way in the world independently. |
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Mary Shelley busied herself with editing her husband's poems, among other literary endeavours, but concern for her son restricted her options. |
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The main concern at this time was relieving student stress and creating a warm environment for them. |
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However Mill is clear that his concern for liberty does not extend to all individuals and all societies. |
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Sonia took charge of Orwell's affairs and attended him diligently in the hospital, causing concern to some old friends such as Muggeridge. |
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The events of that day have made security at the Olympic Games an increasing concern for Olympic planners. |
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Particular areas of concern were the BDO's apparent stagnation in terms of creating new televised events and gaining new sponsors. |
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There is usually an expectation that both de jure and de facto sovereignty rest in the same organisation at the place and time of concern. |
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The Roman Rota handles normal judicial appeals, the most numerous being those that concern alleged nullity of marriage. |
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In advance of polling day, concern had been expressed that the courtesy pencils provided in polling booths could allow votes to be later altered. |
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This has been a matter of concern over the last century for the followers of nationalist ideologists such as DP Moran. |
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Looming as just as large a concern was the Czechoslovak eagerness to accept the aid, as well as indications of a similar Polish attitude. |
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France's major concern was that Germany not be rebuilt to its previous threatening power. |
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Like the name Macon Dead, it is a misname imposed by someone with no concern about the consequences. |
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Britain's close relationship with the two Hashemite kingdoms of Iraq and Jordan were of particular concern to Nasser. |
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A frequent concern about STV is its complexity compared with plurality voting methods. |
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Constitutions concern different levels of organizations, from sovereign states to companies and unincorporated associations. |
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As rearmament became a concern during the 1930s, Stanley Baldwin created the position of Minister for Coordination of Defence. |
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Of major concern to the BIOT administration is the relationship with the United States military forces resident on Diego Garcia. |
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Piracy in the Strait of Malacca has been a cause of concern for all three countries. |
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Among the ingredients that have caused concern are anticough medicines including dextromethorphan, which is the DM in many preparations. |
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While it is not considered appropriate for a professor to date his student, there is no such concern once the semester has ended. |
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In this sense, the concern of political economy with assymetries of information among political actors is well-placed. |
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Journalism today could do with a little more attention to principle, a little more concern about ethics. |
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I have studied your astrological chart and it fills me with more concern than hatred. If you stay in China, I fear you will end up a coaster. |
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The effect of coformulated substances for each NN is also recently of concern. |
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At the programming level, an aspect is a modular unit that implements a concern. |
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Certain commentators have expressed concern about the use or misuse of survey data. |
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Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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His other motives, whether crypto-sexist, racist, vegetarian, or whatever, need not concern us. |
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It is not entirely clear how much the Dawkinsian perspective has to do with the issues of present concern. |
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The engines are sort of deadish, but that's not a matter that should concern you. |
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In fact, the book was encrypted to ensure that copies could not be printed, a measure underscoring an ongoing concern about e-piracy. |
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Cohorts of charabancs fanfared Offa's province and his concern, negotiating the by-ways from Teme to Trent. |
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By this point the fulcrum of concern is the stuprum of men upon men, described as more prevalent than that upon women. |
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He didn't want to make an unsecured loan to the business because it didn't look like a going concern. |
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One often hears of gold plated designs with reference to our engineers lack of concern for cost. |
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It has no formal powers but operates as a forum for discussing matters of common concern between the respective legislatures. |
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A concern with the techniques of prayer is condemned as 'pagan', and instead a simple trust in God's fatherly goodness is encouraged. |
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With the need for soldier health a growing concern, places for the sick to go in the army were starting to show up. |
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Without the media, public concern over the illfare of Finnish children would not have been so widely discussed or examined. |
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They show his concern about widespread robberies, and the threat they posed to social order. |
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One reason for the change of strategy towards Scotland was a growing concern for the relationship between England and France. |
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Upon becoming king, Henry's first concern was to secure his hold on the throne. |
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Despite such assurances there is concern that not enough may be done and historic abuse may still sometimes be covered up. |
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Even some interventional cardiologists have expressed concern about the many patients without symptoms who are treated surgically. |
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Anglican concern with broader issues of social justice can be traced to its earliest divines. |
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Samuel Pepys observed the conflagration from the Tower of London and recorded great concern for friends living on the bridge. |
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The issue of the empire's security was a serious concern in Britain, as it was vital to the British economy. |
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In every line of it, national interests are completely overshadowed by your personal concern. |
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Although night air defence was causing greater concern before the war, it was not at the forefront of RAF planning. |
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Denis Campbell, Guardian health policy editor states there is concern the quality of private sector care may be below what the NHS provides. |
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As we examine agriculturism, it is very difficult to separate what actually is myth from what is pure political opportunism or even genuine social concern. |
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Scottish and Welsh nationalism have been the concern of many socialists. |
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Along with Henry's concern that he would not have an heir, it was also obvious to his court that he was becoming tired of his aging wife, who was six years older than he. |
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The first care and concern must be to approve himself to God. |
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The first concern for Henry was to secure his hold on the throne. |
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Such treaties typically concern matters such as tax, finance, environment and trade, and other matters not relating directly to defence and international representation. |
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Pope Francis has been noted for his humility, emphasis on God's mercy, concern for the poor, and the environment, as well as his commitment to interfaith dialogue. |
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There is also concern that chronic disease management may get insufficient attention because overstretched GP's are too busy dealing with acute illnesses. |
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However, other materials show less concern with consumption of alcohol. |
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Another concern is that hagiographies were usually full of conventional material, often repeated from earlier saints' lives, as was the case with Stephen's work. |
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Many doctors have expressed concern for patient safety due to this. |
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Learning the distinction between well placed concern and unfounded crazymaking is a life long lesson in developing good instincts and creating solid emotional boundaries. |
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Edward's main concern following his victory was to ensure the military security of his new territories and the stone castle was to be the primary means for achieving this. |
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There is increasing reliance on private ambulance firms to deal with emergencies despite concern that their staff may be less well trained than NHS ambulance crews. |
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Tim Rice was uncertain about this venture, partly because of his concern that he might not be able to do justice to the novels that he and Lloyd Webber so admired. |
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The principal concern of the priestly writers was to legitimate the role of Aaron by demonstrating his descendancy from the priestly lineage of Levi. |
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In these letters Ignatius spoke much of his concern at what are recognizable as forms of gnostic belief, including docetic views of Christ's Passion. |
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The citizen's concern was duly noted in the meeting minutes. |
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Following news of the surrender at Saratoga and concern over French intervention, the British decided to completely accept the original demands made by the American Patriots. |
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Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members. |
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Its decisions are often of great importance only to the parties, but may concern life and death and are perhaps inevitably regarded as controversial. |
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Released but a few weeks before Gremlins, this film drew only foreshadowings of concern that spiraled up into hysterical gardyloos when Gremlins made its debut. |
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The proposed rate of growth was reported to be causing concern, with calls for it to be slowed down to ensure the university could meet financial stability targets. |
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The legitimacy of the parish vestry came into question and the perceived inefficiency and corruption inherent in the system became a source for concern in some places. |
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Though the overall, long-term effects of green bans are far from clear, they have caused a dramatic eruption of environmental concern into Australian thinking. |
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Since late July, the Taliban have seized new territory across Helmand, defying a series of about 30 US airstrikes, and raising concern of an attack on the capital. |
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These herdings and stabbings and stranglings occurred five hundred years ago, before America felt the withering touch of Europe. Does that exclude them from our concern? |
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The humanist concern with widening education was shared by the Protestant reformers, with a desire for a godly people replacing the aim of having educated citizens. |
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Amnesty International expressed concern in 2006 regarding the Olympic Games to be held in China in 2008, likewise expressing concerns over the human rights situation. |
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For the American bison, the main cause of illness is malignant catarrhal fever, though brucellosis is a serious concern in the Yellowstone Park bison herd. |
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In all endurance events there are rigorous vet checks, conducted before, during and after the competition, in which the horses' welfare is of the utmost concern. |
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Petroleum is vital to many industries, and is of importance to the maintenance of industrialized civilization itself, and thus is a critical concern to many nations. |
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Formed in 1975, COSLA exists to promote and protect the interests of the country's councils by providing a forum for discussion of matters of common concern. |
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Orkney has a rich folklore, and many of the former tales concern trows, an Orcadian form of troll that draws on the islands' Scandinavian connections. |
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The later codes show his concern with threats to social order, especially robbery, which he regarded as the most important manifestation of social breakdown. |
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In these views deduction is of central concern not only in predicate logic, but in set theory too, understood from an infinitistic ideal perspective. |
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His first concern was that the use of force would have to be temporary, and that the uprisings and objections to British governance in America would not be. |
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After the 1140s, these principles had been largely accepted within the English church, even if accompanied by an element of concern about centralising authority in Rome. |
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