People are concerned about the ecological sustainability of marine farming. |
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Publishers and authors alike had to be concerned about the shifting currents in Restoration politics and religion. |
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Finally, the company was most concerned about losses it anticipated as a result of the termination of contracts as the war ran down. |
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She came to see me at a local clinic and I was very concerned about her, particularly her very marked apathy. |
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We don't have to be concerned about the right-wingers labelling us unpatriotic. |
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Nor will they need to be concerned about whether their channel lineups are filled to the rim with their own programming. |
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But some clowns are concerned about the legal risks of throwing custard pies, what with society becoming more litigious. |
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Residents are still concerned about the plans and are lobbying Councilors to reject them. |
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While police attempt to calm fears that a serial attacker is stalking the borough, many residents remain concerned about their safety. |
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We are, of course, very concerned about that, as your Lordship will appreciate. |
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Many delegates were concerned about the implications for democracy of the new rule book. |
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Mr. Dixit is also concerned about the slowing down of economic reforms in the country, owing to inner contradictions within the ruling coalition. |
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The Swindon Branch operates a lost and found register to assist those who are concerned about a stray or whose cat has disappeared. |
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He is not concerned about the loss of agricultural land because it is only classified as low-grade. |
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But, are the owners really concerned about the safety of the people in the residential areas, where the animal is paraded in the quest for lucre? |
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I saw your poll earlier said that only 10 percent of the Hispanic community is concerned about immigration. |
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Staff were also concerned about authoritarian management practices and a lack of transparency in appointments. |
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They are more old-fashioned and authoritarian than their parents' generation and are very concerned about school discipline. |
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And yes I did lose a loved one that way, so I admit to being rather more than averagely concerned about the issue. |
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Mr Atherton and his team were mainly concerned about the allegation of misconduct. |
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You will be surprised at how much paint rollers hold, so don't be concerned about thoroughly saturating the roller. |
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I am very concerned about the likely world-wide depression that would ensue if the world were to be cut off from Saudi crude. |
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I live in a hard water area and am concerned about the build-up of scale in the central heating system. |
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Tony had identified a group of man orchids which he was concerned about and asked for help to protect them. |
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Of course I'm concerned about getting it right, but it holds no terrors for me because I have played Lear, and Lear is the most difficult of all. |
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Parents concerned about allergies may balk at the idea of keeping pets around children. |
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In terms of sleep and the lack thereof, I'm a bit concerned about this weekend. |
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Why is it that these places seem more concerned about how they display their designer matchboxes than the gumption level of their staff? |
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And these are the cases that we're most concerned about, where the current system puts them as a second-rate case. |
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They are not the only body to be concerned about the thriftlessness of the young. |
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Neither had been unduly concerned about the initial probe into foreign exchange dealings at the bank. |
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I'm a little concerned about some of the comments attached to the Christmas stories thus far. |
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As for the Law Society, it is concerned about the choice of home inspectors and their regulation. |
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They were concerned about having the ability to recreate a chronology, a tick-tock of what had happened. |
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She said she is now concerned about her family's safety because a 90-foot fir tree in her backyard has a slight tilt toward the house. |
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But what I am concerned about are the things that are timeless, regardless of the age that we live in. |
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My family should have been less concerned about his tippling and more worried about his tripping down the stairs. |
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Nervous teenagers are not the only ones concerned about tomorrow's results. |
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The doctor was concerned about this, because the friend was also a heroin addict and was using methadone for his own treatment. |
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We are not into battle re-enactment, going round belting each other, we are concerned about what life was like. |
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It was so much easier that I could fiddle with my zipper with one hand, and not even be concerned about the tow. |
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I told the patient that I was concerned about the tracing and that if it didn't improve, I would recommend a c-section. |
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She was concerned about the number of industrial buildings that were springing up near the motorway exit close to her home. |
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The people who make the decisions are not concerned about the poor patients with fractured legs and hips who are on traction and unable to walk. |
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Traditionalists are right to be concerned about potentially harmful impact of tall buildings on historic settings. |
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Boaters with surge brakes on their boat trailers have cause to be concerned about the legality of their braking system. |
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In particular, they are concerned about a new tramline and suburban railway which is supposed to be completed in time for the event. |
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But as you know, there's a lot of people concerned about the split, the division between the executive and the legislative branch. |
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In Indonesia, you are very concerned about disparity between rich and poor regions. |
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She certainly doesn't seem overly concerned about it, mind you, even if most of her friends are hooked up. |
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He is also concerned about the social and environmental effects of big box stores in Regina. |
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The teachers at the school feel they have been treated shoddily and are concerned about finding future employment in the city. |
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He is most concerned about biopharmaceuticals as a major problem for the future. |
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There is no need to be concerned about carpet damage such as browning, shrinkage, buckling, delaminating, and mildew. |
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The site is dangerous and our concern is that they are not experts in tunnelling and we are genuinely concerned about their safety. |
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This place had to be monitored by security cameras, he told himself, but he hadn't the time to be concerned about it. |
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Most of those who had had a stroke were aware of their own drug treatment and were concerned about the side effect of drugs. |
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Last summer Japanese inventors unveiled a tiny ultraviolet light sensor for cell phone users concerned about sunburn. |
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What the court was concerned about in that case was that the umpire had failed to achieve fairness as between the parties. |
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There were blue-collar workers concerned about losing their jobs to immigrants and rioters. |
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Most aid agencies however remain unconvinced and concerned about how Pakistan might treat those that are part of a fresh influx. |
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They help undecideds choose a candidate based on what that person is concerned about. |
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One of the things I am concerned about is that in the Midlands and the North we are massively under-represented. |
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But she's concerned about a lack of funding for the undersecretary's office. |
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Retirement is no longer music to his ears and he is greatly concerned about the next 10 years to be spent in retirement. |
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All of us are concerned about the slowdown in development of infrastructure. |
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Experts are most concerned about the slowdown in bookings by tourists from overseas and around Britain. |
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Since narcissists are very concerned about appearance, they're likely to be well-groomed and fashionable. |
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The other film goddesses were narcissistic, neurotic, concerned about no one except themselves. |
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Several of the larger branches I was concerned about are now sitting on the lawn. |
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Many of us were concerned about his increasing forgetfulness, but he had been unreceptive to gentle suggestions about downsizing or getting help. |
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They were concerned about the height of their platforms or their bouffants. |
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The play simply confirms the view of the nation as having the mentality of snitchy small-minded individuals concerned about the liquor laws. |
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Petitioners were particularly concerned about children with special educational needs being co-located with Greenhead. |
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We are especially concerned about the northern Rocky Mountain forecast since it feeds snowmelt to the northern branch of the Platte River. |
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Some people say the they upstaged us but we're not concerned about these things. |
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Mr Winston has claimed he was concerned about the ground before his fall and is unhappy about loss of earnings. |
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In the northwestern part of the city, a solidly working-class area, people are concerned about the outcome of the election. |
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The chapter on usury will be of particular interest for those concerned about the church's current teaching on contraception. |
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On the other hand, if you'd like to take advantage of these incentives but are concerned about booking online, never fear. |
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Though whites were concerned about her masculine appearance, she worked as a guide, courier, warrior and peacemaker for the next 25 years. |
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I am also fairly concerned about running into one of these little bastards, who look as if they give a nasty nip. |
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My son would like to join the army, but he is understandably concerned about being exposed to such brutishness. |
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Are you sometimes concerned about the verity of what you read on the internet? |
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If you're concerned about the amount of fat you take in, choose leaner cuts, cook the meat longer and concentrate more on chicken and turkey. |
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All three are concerned about the potential spillover of unrest from Central Asia across their borders. |
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The book examines muscle control, nerve control, and hearing as issues all violinists need to be concerned about. |
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But business owners are more concerned about the time it takes just to keep up to date and comply with the new rules. |
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They're useful if you'll be doing long workouts and sweating a lot but are concerned about the calories in traditional sports drinks. |
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I was also concerned about how scarily strict the authorities down here are on drug use. |
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But we are concerned about the strict time limits which we believe apply in this case. |
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In particular I am very concerned about the risk posed by the illegal use of poison to birds such as red kites, buzzards and hen harriers. |
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Neither the directors nor the viewers are concerned about the quality of the programmes. |
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External stakeholders were concerned about the ability of large trusts to oversee continued quality of services and patient care. |
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Wilson is concerned about the precedent that would be set if the judge's order stands. |
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They tend to be overly concerned about abandonment and make unreasonable demands upon a partner for reassurance and nurturance. |
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And can you tell us, are you concerned about second-guessing on that whole equation? |
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I am particularly concerned about the obsessive nature of this defendant, and whether he represents a danger to women in general. |
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Midwives were concerned about the consequences of recommending options that contradicted obstetrically defined clinical norms. |
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Vodafone is now more concerned about keeping customers than getting new ones, so it is prepared to spend money on subsidies for the new handsets. |
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The hangars will accommodate aircraft as large as a 747 for those concerned about the rigors of a Russian winter. |
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Wrap dresses are flattering for fuller figures, and cap sleeves are great if you're concerned about your arms. |
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Maybe, because this was a worthy cause and one people were very concerned about, I wouldn't have to make the hard sell. |
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First, physicians tend to be concerned about using opioids in terminal patients for fear of suppressing respiration and hastening death. |
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Did you ever get concerned about your little toddler walking around on his tiptoes all the time? |
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For those especially concerned about DVT, he recommends wearing support stockings, which helps push the blood through the legs better. |
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He says that, like Parmalat, Gossner Foods got a boost from Y2K stockpilers in 1999 and now, those concerned about an energy crunch. |
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The general manager was carving the meat, and became concerned about having enough for other patrons, John said. |
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Privacy activists are concerned about the lack of openness by governments on what data the chip might contain. |
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More than three times as many were most concerned about Medicare and health care or jobs and the economy. |
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I am deeply concerned about the propaganda and false arguments from those who oppose nuclear power. |
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He was concerned about the Catholicising tendencies of the Oxford Movement. |
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The workers are also concerned about the NAC's willingness to employ strike-breakers. |
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But in typically cavalier fashion he dismissed suggestions that he should be concerned about the problem of rising inflation. |
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Dentists, of course, are concerned about soft drinks and cavities, or caries. |
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Are you concerned about the fact that the description of the car keeps changing? |
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He is concerned about the local education authority losing some control over the school. |
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O'Riordan was also concerned about the high-pressure sales techniques of the company and the high cost of the product. |
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They are concerned about our overdependence upon foreign oil and what that does to us from a security standpoint. |
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People are concerned about smells, flies and vermin, not to mention what will happen if they overfill their bins. |
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However, the 57-year-old admits that he is concerned about the possibility of a recession hitting Scotland. |
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I have been choked and almost suffocated to death during that time, all the while, more concerned about the well being of others than for myself. |
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The polling also makes clear that swing voters are chiefly concerned about the economy, and that has to make them more than a little nervous. |
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I'm very concerned about people taking hormones supplementally, unless there's very good reason to do that. |
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Abruptly interrupting his deep thoughts was a bright and chipper voice that seemed concerned about him. |
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We are concerned about their level of training and powers they have been given, but we will have to wait and see how it pans out. |
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The International Red Cross, said it was concerned about waterborne diseases like malaria and cholera. |
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It is not for them to be concerned about the niceties of justice or right and wrong or guilt or innocence. |
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Health professionals and ministers are concerned about spreading panic and fear too many warnings might make the population complacent. |
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The bank, concerned about deflation, has pumped a lot of money into circulation in the past couple of years. |
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Yes, I am concerned about offenders who reoffend, whether they have been released on parole or have finished their sentence. |
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Kwok believes passage of the motion will send a strong message that society is concerned about the problem. |
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She was particularly concerned about an alleyway going behind the school as a possible dumping ground for hypodermics. |
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It will definitely help bring some peace of mind to law-abiding citizens who are rightfully concerned about the safety of their children. |
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As well as having some teachers stranded at home, headteachers were also concerned about health and safety on icy playgrounds. |
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Most of all, I am concerned about a perpetuation of unsavoury sales practices. |
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We need to be concerned about the precedent here, and how it affects the rules of democratic fair play. |
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It may well be that he was concerned about his personal exposure to liability in relation to the real estate conveyance. |
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If you are seriously concerned about these children, then do the right thing and improve their diet and personal hygiene habits. |
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However, the FDA is more concerned about what happens when the implants rupture. |
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If you did nothing improper you should not be concerned about answering these questions. |
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He also became concerned about spreading the disease when he visited farms as a freelance farmhand. |
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He is also concerned about students using MMS phones with inbuilt cameras to take secret pictures of teachers in the classroom. |
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The danger would be getting too concerned about the way we are playing because I am sure it will come right. |
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The Council is also concerned about the previous government's proposals to increase fees for land tribunals. |
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Several people have been concerned about the possibility of nitrates in the chopped feedstuffs. |
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You're so entangled in it, and so concerned about the details of your current situation, that you miss the big picture. |
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In December he indicated that he was concerned about inflation and the excessive risk taking in the markets. |
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Penman said she was in favour of increasing awareness of the importance of languages, but concerned about the removal of compulsion. |
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The woman is likely to be concerned about the risk of medication to the fetus. |
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We are concerned about the increasing number of 8th graders using inhalants. |
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They're gathering information from producers who are concerned about concentration. |
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I am deeply concerned about the disturbance caused within the parish where I have been working. |
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You are so concerned about it that the worry is causing the problem in and of itself. |
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She was equally concerned about the words, punctuation, music and dialogue. |
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In a quiet voice she explained that they were all concerned about what was going on. |
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She also claimed women were scared into being overly concerned about ageing by cosmetic companies. |
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I am gravely concerned about the lack of protection for our main water supply catchment at Rocky Creek Dam. |
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Are the rich countries not concerned about people dying of disease in the poor countries? |
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It is particularly concerned about feminist ideologies which assert that men and women are fundamentally the same. |
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Some people say the NDM upstaged us but we're not concerned about these things. |
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It is thus fair to say the average person is really concerned about the revenue aspects of the budget. |
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Everyone is all concerned about what will happen to the stock market if Microsoft get broken up. |
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People are always concerned about cooler temperatures while transporting food. |
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For one thing, they were all concerned about possible environmental impacts of the proposals. |
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Why is it that judges are so concerned about having real, concrete cases and refusing to decide questions in the abstract? |
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If you are concerned about field mice being hurt when corn is harvested, then don't eat meat. |
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Swaying in the wind, they're concerned about the timing in getting on deck, with the ship pitching hard up and down. |
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The report suggested case workers were concerned about damaging their relationship with her by being overly confrontational. |
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Australian growers remain concerned about the risk of the disease fireblight being introduced to their orchards. |
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Fire chiefs are so concerned about soaring arson attacks that a special youth worker is being recruited to tackle the problem. |
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He was concerned about fire and flood, and had his house fireproofed by constructing it with brick vaults. |
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I am, first and last and always, concerned about the welfare of people, all kinds of people. |
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Directors were concerned about the board's inability to work constructively with her. |
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It's a centrist, conservative, you know, fiscally conservative body that is very concerned about the so-called extremist wing. |
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Liberals became increasingly confident as polls showed the public overwhelmingly concerned about federal intrusion into a private family matter. |
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Eleanor Coner, convener of the Scottish Parent Teacher Council, said she was concerned about over-reliance on an automated system. |
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Don had left the ignition on just a bit overnight and was concerned about the flatness of the battery. |
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His disavowal notwithstanding, he sounded more concerned about the rights of polygamists than about the plight of child brides. |
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If you are concerned about your telephone bills, it is worth asking your telephone company to itemise all calls. |
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It is also the case that the BBC performs rather poorly when it is most concerned about ratings and loses sight of reach. |
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Because in many developed countries, governments are concerned about the global ageing population crisis. |
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There were people who were, in fact, concerned about the paper's coverage of those issues. |
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The group were not cranks or dropouts but concerned about the potential hazards of nuclear power. |
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Here was a man who many people were concerned about but who had never been convicted of a crime against children. |
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Someone concerned about a partner's behaviour can check if they've acted criminally in the past. |
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Why should we be concerned about critical thinking skills in our classrooms? |
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If they are so concerned about our image in the eyes of the world, then I say we should show the world just how freaky we can get. |
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Women, it seems, are more aware of and concerned about the long-range effects of sun damage, everything from crow's feet to cancer. |
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A major blizzard has been predicted all week, but 15-year old Haley is more concerned about the movie date she has planned with her crush. |
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They know he's had a frisky past and I don't think people are concerned about that. |
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The charity is increasingly concerned about cyberbullying, which involves persecution by email, mobile phones or on social networking websites. |
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In Britain, authorities are equally concerned about the prospect of cyberbullying. |
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Pharmaceutical companies in particular are concerned about protecting the names of drugs so they can't be used as domain names by cybersquatters. |
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Alone among ancient philosophers, some of the Cyrenaics say that we should not be concerned about it. |
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Labour MPs and the powerful anti-hunt lobby are not really concerned about the fox. |
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Should we be concerned about the whole chain of calculations he used to arrive at a wheat-field equivalent for a gallon of gas? |
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However, we are concerned about the psychological damage you have inflicted on your victims. |
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I would be very concerned about whether or not something really is mentoring if you have prescriptive outcomes. |
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But he said he remained concerned about the volume of traffic and the increased pressure on local resources. |
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The National Fire Protection Association is concerned about the use of flammable liquid germicides where electro-surgery or lasers are used. |
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She also said primary head teachers were concerned about the amount taken to pay Education Bradford before the cash went out to schools. |
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People in Bulgaria are concerned about what will happen if Sofia is forced to decommission the reactors. |
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Just because I'm concerned about the progress of the negotiations doesn't mean I'm a defeatist. |
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Unions and pension bodies have been particularly concerned about the plight of workers whose firms close with the pension scheme in deficit. |
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There we find regimes concerned about the poor and a proliferation of single-parent families. |
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The reason for this letter is because I am deeply concerned about certain events and goings-on around town. |
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Plans for a new nightspot in Maldon have been rejected by district councillors concerned about public safety. |
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But he said he was increasingly concerned about the public cynicism of politics and politicians. |
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Having ditched the punt for the euro, the Irish are more concerned about Central Bank interest rates than shenanigans at Stormont. |
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The more think tanks become concerned about shaping the political agenda, the less time they can focus on pure research. |
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Critics of edging tiles claimed they were difficult to keep upright and in a straight line and were concerned about their durability. |
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As we have seen, those structures can distance and muffle even the pleas of parents who are concerned about grave danger to their children. |
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At least since the early 19th century, physicians have been concerned about the mental effects of industrial effluvia. |
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We are concerned about these stories which seem to be a gross exaggeration of the facts. |
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And the people who were supposed to be concerned about me, had both treated me like dirt. |
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However, if people are concerned about dislodgeable residues, they can use the following precautions. |
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Mrs Cooper was concerned about the effect in terms of staff and morale if these proposals went through. |
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I am mostly concerned about the amount of exhaust fumes we are being subjected to. |
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I'm not too concerned about the exam, just looking forwards to getting it over and done with. |
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Nobody is seriously concerned about a conservative roll-back imposed from above. |
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I have watched the river Wharfe and I am concerned about the number of houses going up in the area and the increased abstraction of water. |
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He said he was concerned about the understandable wariness of GPs to become involved in child protection work. |
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It was actually a waterspout, but I had never seen one before and wasn't too concerned about this destination. |
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He said he was also concerned about the number of imitation weapons and air rifles in the county. |
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It was concerned about the scheme's viability and the cost of property acquisitions it was asked to intervene in. |
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I'm sorry if I sound a bit judgemental but I'm only telling you because I'm concerned about you. |
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Clearly, he is more concerned about short-term price jumps than the long-term costs of not acting to slow global warming. |
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A growing segment of people are concerned about food quality and want to keep local ranchers and farmers in business, Antonio argues. |
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Ministers are also concerned about the growth of identity theft, in which criminals assume someone else's identity to gain financial advantage. |
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Neighbours alerted the police after becoming concerned about her whereabouts. |
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The PACE rapporteur, Ruth-Gaby Vermot-Mangold, says that she was concerned about the fate of more than 300 babies. |
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Friends of David are apparently becoming concerned about his aggressive behaviour. |
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I ask all of those sorts of questions because I am really concerned about this issue. |
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He was also concerned about the concept of the rebbe as it made each community extremely dependent on one person's interpretation of Judaism. |
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Some of the women were concerned about recall problems, but this was not apparent in the interviews. |
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Cheerleaders are not all airheaded and incredibly concerned about the material world. |
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An air strike was called off because a lawyer at US Central Command was concerned about the risk of disproportionate civilian casualties. |
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The research is alarming for anyone concerned about online freedom of speech. |
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Civilian employers are concerned about your welfare and want you to return home safe and sound. |
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Yet I am also becoming increasingly concerned about the removal of power from students when work is workshopped too early in writing workshops. |
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At this age I've had a lot of career and I'm less concerned about my worldly success. |
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He can then try making an exact likeness without having to worry about being too concerned about how good looking it is. |
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He said he was most concerned about actions of illegal aliens, not ethnic Koreans native to Japan. |
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They were also concerned about Sparrow Hill being so close to Broadfield Park, which they said was used by alcoholics and drug users. |
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A former city alderwoman who voted against razing the middle school said she continues to be concerned about the project's price tag. |
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But if anyone in Selby is genuinely concerned about being overwhelmed by alien cultures no one was saying so yesterday. |
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There is good reason for educators to be concerned about aliteracy, the lack of desire to read. |
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Musicians and others concerned about rebellious music should work to create independent bands, record labels, venues, and stores. |
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She touched Dana's face, but no emotion registered in her eyes, as though she was not concerned about her daughter. |
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We are concerned about the thousands of Kiwi jobs that will be sacrificed on the altar of free trade. |
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Geriatricians are concerned about standards of assessment and continuing medical, nursing, and remedial therapy care in nursing homes. |
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They are also concerned about secondary uses of their data, particularly for marketing and insurance purposes. |
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Cuts to income assistance rates will increase the number of homeless people in the province, predict groups concerned about renters on welfare. |
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But by the 1930s, Keynes became more concerned about the damage that the nonproductive rentier was doing to capitalism. |
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The committee was concerned about removing existing legal protections for minors if they enter into a de facto relationship. |
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Not only does one have to be concerned about individual analytic tools, but one also has to factor in the psychology of the individual analyst. |
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He urged residents concerned about the late-night licence application to go to court next Tuesday. |
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He also sought to reassure residents concerned about the impact on the borough's skyline. |
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A difficult wait for a community very concerned about an unexplained fatal shooting of one of its citizens, and that wait over tomorrow. |
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I am concerned about oxidization over a long period of time. |
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Scientists are concerned about the rapid disappearance of the island's coral reefs. |
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If you're more concerned about making tee times on your honeymoon than in making whoopee, then you had better get used to sleeping with your golf bag. |
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If you are concerned about having your phone calls intercepted by government agencies or are afraid of industrial espionage, digital encryption is the answer. |
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Use the gentle cycle if you are concerned about too much agitation. |
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On Friday morning there were reports that even Buckingham Palace was concerned about the militarization of the occasion. |
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For a long while now, the piloting community has been concerned about the undemanding workload of highly automated cockpits. |
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Speaking during his visit, Mr Noonan said that they were not too concerned about recent poll showings, given that they were within the margin of error allowed. |
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At the same time, I was becoming increasingly concerned about the growing number of schools doing away with recess in the search for higher test scores. |
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Opponents are concerned about losing a prime area for migratory birds, as well as an area often filled with families picnicking and children playing. |
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Many patients in recovery are concerned about taking antidepressants. |
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He was not a redistributionist and he was not unduly concerned about disparities of income, although he acknowledged that it was disturbing to see extremes of wealth. |
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Conservationists and others concerned about the fate of the monarch butterfly may be heartened by a recent survey of milkweed distribution in the major U.S. corn-growing area. |
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He was always concerned about whether people would like his performance. |
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After all, after the second world war, Harry S. Truman was very concerned about re-establishing a rational pattern of economic relations through Europe. |
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Unfortunately, because I was so worried that my art work would not be good enough, I wasn't really concerned about what I was supposed to be learning. |
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Exporters and businesses are increasingly concerned about the performance of sterling over the next few months after the euro breached parity with the dollar last week. |
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Residential areas are becoming increasingly saturated with the towers, often over the protests of neighbors concerned about sightliness and safety. |
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If the Administration is really concerned about poverty and other social problems it claims are caused by divorce and singleness, why not tackle those ills directly? |
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He claims the hospital was more concerned about protecting its reputation than trying to find suitable donor organs from a compatible blood group. |
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More of them may be operating at full capacity but they remain concerned about the cost of raw materials and the affect on them of interest and exchange rates. |
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He said his Government has reservations about the proposed constitution and is particularly concerned about aspects regarding common foreign policy and defence. |
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Mr Swales said they were also concerned about surrounding businesses as the blaze started to spread and set alight a fourth floor fire escape door on an adjoining building. |
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If TV networks are concerned about off-color language, pit reporters shouldn't stick microphones in drivers' faces after wrecks and mechanical failures. |
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I am also concerned about councillors who tell people to report registration officials who refuse to register them without the necessary documents. |
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There are a number of reasons to be concerned about the former nickelodeon star. |
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Most traffic calming measures are necessary and need applauding, not lambasting by people more concerned about their precious cars than the important issues. |
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The soccer club stood to gain from the rent O2 would be paying but the parents of young tennis club members were concerned about possible health risks from the transmitter. |
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Asking patients not to wear perfumes and deodorants has lost his clinic two clients to date, but he's also concerned about liabilities for staff health. |
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Wildlife experts like Henley and Habel are more concerned about harvests of wild fish like paddlefish than of trout, which is being grown in aquaculture facilities. |
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Dylan continued to mull over the songs, apparently concerned about the sound and about the overtly autobiographical nature of certain of the songs. |
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The party is concerned about the stiffness of the vice president. |
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Like many of the competitors, neither she nor duff is concerned about winning, only with finishing. |
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Both are concerned about restrictions and clampdowns on civil liberties. |
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They are concerned about the loss made by the proposed undertenant and the low value of the net worth of the proposed undertenant and the proposed guarantor. |
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With this in mind, I was not concerned about dealing with the director, egotistical or not. |
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They're concerned about Jones' tactics, Tangen explains, because he flirts with vigilantism and seems to court the media. |
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Population density was also growing and both pilots were increasingly concerned about where to eject from the aircraft to minimize any injury or damage on the ground. |
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A few may go off the deep end screaming about human rights, but there are others which are both clear-eyed and clear-headed while being concerned about human rights. |
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He was concerned about erosion, and wanted to improve his pasturage, but he also remembered the Valley quail he had grown up with, and hoped to see them again on his land. |
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