Concern Sentence Examples

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  • So there's no concern these visions may stop completely?

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  • That's my concern, not yours.

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  • We must have a concern for the welfare of zoo animals.

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  • Apparently his greatest concern was the fact that his mother was married to his adoptive father at the time he was conceived.

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  • I appreciate your concern, Daddy.

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  • However, it begged the question of what had caused the old guy so much concern in the first place.

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  • Your concern is touching, but I know I can rely on my friends here in the wagon.

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  • It was the main concern of the national agency on alcohol misuse.

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  • His eyes clouded with belated concern and his voice lost its edge.

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  • I didn't mention his blossoming love life, but expressed concern over his serious problem of nightmares.

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  • The citizens had concern about the impact of increases in water bills.

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  • She had no particular concern about that part.

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  • Does this concern one of my victims?

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  • She said that, should there be a position of genuine concern, she would report back to council.

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  • Connie packed and left that evening after work, still expressing her concern and insisting that Lisa call her if she wanted to talk.

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  • Her greatest concern was whether she could manage such a large house on her own.

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  • With a sinking feeling, Dusty understood Sofi's concern better.

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  • She was watching him with concern.

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  • His concern probably had little to do with her safety, though.

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  • Brennan tossed aside our concern, citing the lives we'd saved.

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  • And the rest was no concern of his.

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  • But he wasn't her concern tonight.

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  • Their only concern was how to fulfill the delivery of grain.

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  • She smiled, touched by his concern.

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  • The rest of their problems aren't my concern.

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  • He noted her concern.

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  • The most pressing concern is securing their own survival.

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  • He reiterated his concern about anyone outside our group learning of what we were doing.

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  • Linda asked, turning to her in concern.

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  • He knew at once the object of her concern.

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  • Just checking out what all the concern is about.

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  • How is that your concern?

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  • He was standing at the edge of the kitchen, a bouquet of wildflowers in one hand and concern etched in that delicious chocolate gaze.

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  • The concern on Frederick's face gave Jackson pause.

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  • Jackson didn't concern himself, since he never brought women home.

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  • Miriam's expression showed deep concern, though she didn't speak.

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  • He caught her attention hoping she would see his concern.

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  • I may be affected by a theatrical exhibition; on the other hand, I may not be affected by an actual event which appears to concern me much more.

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  • Warm brown eyes turned on Lisa again with concern.

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  • As long as she didn't wind up at that building, her safety was of no real concern.

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  • I guess I can be a pill sometimes, but I really do appreciate your concern.

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  • Hearing the concern in Pete's voice sent a chill down her spine.

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  • Her concern was exclusively directed toward the boy's welfare.

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  • Dean followed his wife but she dismissed his concern.

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  • My mate is my concern, not yours.

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  • Her attention was diverted momentarily to the officer who was watching her with concern.

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  • All concern for the victim vanished as he savagely consumed the life from her.

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  • Yes, I do… when you told me you planned to marry Sarah; my foremost concern was how difficult your death would be for her.

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  • His expression was a blend of question and concern.

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  • She just shrugged again, as if it wasn't her concern.

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  • I caught a quick frown, perhaps of concern.

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  • However, she quickly learned that wasn't Howie's main concern.

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  • We both managed a smile at our mutual concern.

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  • Prompted by his concern for Betsy and Molly, he was willing to attempt using the apparatus.

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  • Dusty twisted to look up at Darian, not understanding Darian's concern.

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  • His features remained stoic, but she felt his concern.

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  • Cynthia expressed concern that Fred's newly acquired knowledge that the bone fragment was human might jeopardize his court-imposed decree.

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  • He could tell by the look on his wife's face that she shared his concern.

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  • If the Dawkins group had heard about Martha, none showed a lick of concern.

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  • While the old gent's hasty departure was out of character, his rapid exit caused the Deans no concern.

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  • How I plan to keep her is not your concern.

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  • She wasn't able to muster any concern, not with the heaviness of the air around her.

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  • There are strings attached to anyone raised from the dead-dead, but these are of no concern to a deity like they might be to a little human like you.

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  • Andre pressed with brotherly concern in his voice.

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  • He flung off clothing soaked with blood, stripping with his back to her without one concern about her watching.

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  • The minute he found her missing from the cave, he'd felt an uneasy, unfamiliar sense of concern.

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  • She tried to tell herself it was the alcohol scattering her thoughts and not the growing feeling of respect or concern she felt toward him.

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  • The vial is your concern now.

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  • Kiera had suspected Romas to be independently wealthy by his complete lack of concern for being anywhere but with Evelyn for the last three months.

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  • Her look turned to anger, then softened into concern.

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  • Evelyn's eyes widened, and she looked at Kiera again, this time in anger and concern.

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  • Whether or not she wished to accompany him was not his concern.

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  • I have a concern to discuss with you.

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  • Cynthia glanced at her husband, a troubled look on her face as if to express her continued concern over the departing woman.

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  • Dean rolled his eyes, but smiled inwardly at his wife's concern as he looked for a place to turn around the jeep.

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  • Don't get me wrong, I know she's hurting, but my main concern is my boy.

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  • Janet was late again and Cynthia's bedside attempt to call her mother in Indiana resulted in unanswered rings, causing her further concern.

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  • Dean wasn't sure if it was her natural aversion to anything involving law enforcement or concern for her boss's future.

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  • Dean didn't want to lie, but he had no intention of causing more concern than Cynthia was already carrying.

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  • Besides, if they buy the fact Edith Shipton is nuts, maybe they don't feel they owe her the normal concern they'd give a sane spouse.

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  • In her concern for his safety, she hadn't showered or changed clothes - or even combed her hair.

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  • Normally the animals were her first concern, but if Alex had spent the night in the barn, he needed the warmth a good hot meal could offer.

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  • Gone was the desire, replaced with genuine concern.

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  • Touching, but don't you think your concern is a little belated?

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  • She smiled faintly despite her concern.

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  • It was my attempt at humor, he explained, not unaffected by her concern.

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  • Surprise was replaced by anger and concern as he vaulted to his feet, intent on ensuring his men were safe.

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  • Brady asked, concern for his closest friend making his chest tighten.

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  • Lana smiled faintly and nodded, touched by his concern.

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  • She sensed his concern, the same she'd felt at the Peak when he walked her out of the medical bay.

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  • And concern for her well-being, like he showed at the Peak when she hadn't known him from any other army-type.

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  • Tim's concern was as much for Lana as it was her precious cargo.

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  • The statement didn't reduce Burgess's concern an iota.

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  • His expression was more concern than anger.

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  • The difficult task of rounding her up and holding her down wasn't his greatest concern about an examination.

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  • The dark eyes lost their concern and gained a spark of humor.

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  • His dark gaze reflected concern.

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  • He glanced at the empty table and then at her, the dark eyes expressing concern.

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  • Jonathan didn't know what to think, but he was picking up on Alex's concern.

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  • His expression went swiftly from surprise to concern.

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  • Jessi turned to Xander expectantly, concern on her face.

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  • I appreciate your concern - Daddy.

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  • For the next three years its chief concern was riding the rising storm of working class insurgency.

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  • Citizens in these countries are grateful for any job that pays anything at all, and their primary concern is simply survival.

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  • Anyone who has a child knows the love and concern parents feel for their offspring.

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  • Again and again I ask impatiently, "Why concern myself with these explanations and hypotheses?"

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  • Why would he need to lie when he could simply tell her that it didn't concern her?

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  • He broke through the brush and stared down at her, his expression a mixture of concern and confusion.

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  • In fact, his entire expression reflected deep concern.

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  • Betsy's concern mirrored mine.

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  • I couldn't tell if the look he gave me was incredulity or concern but he grabbed my arm and led me outside where a suited man who must have topped six foot five was walking toward us.

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  • The woman's fate was suddenly of more concern to Jule than messing with the purple-eyed or green-eyed trolls.

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  • There was a look of resignation, not concern, on Cynthia's face as Dean shouldered his pack and Cynthia's camera equipment.

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  • In spite of his continued concern over Fitzgerald, Dean indulged himself.

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  • Gabriel's gaze took her in with some concern.

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  • It was a reasonable concern.

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  • His reflective gaze searched her face, his brows furrowed with concern.

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  • That is not a concern of this deal.

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  • Hannah said with genuine concern.

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  • The 32-year-old detective with bright red crew cut and opened-collar sports shirt looked as if nothing short of a catastrophe would cause him a lick of concern.

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  • He reiterated his concern for the utmost confi­dentiality concerning the location.

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  • Admittedly, the identification elevated the entire business to a higher, more serious level of concern.

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  • Dean forced a pot full of evil thoughts about the beanpole bas­tard Edwin Mayer aside in deference to his concern over Cynthia's whereabouts.

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  • Somehow it seemed that Josh knew her concern.

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  • All this concern was making him feel inadequate.

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  • Yet since their marriage, pregnancy had been her deepest concern.

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  • He sobered, his amber gaze expressing concern.

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  • Instantly he released her arm and his voice was laden with concern.

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  • He was rubbing the back of his neck, watching her with concern.

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  • Again, it is quite certain that the spiritual matters upon which concordats bear do not concern the two powers in the same manner and in the same degree; and in this sense concordats are not perfectly equal agreements.

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  • With God as "First Cause" or "Moral Legislator" theology has no concern; nor is it interested in the "speculative" problems indicated by the traditional doctrine of the Trinity.

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  • In Oceania The members of these committees are un- New Caledonia and [N;S]paid, and have no concern with ways and Establishments in 00 means which are in the hands of a paid treasurer (receveur).

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  • But the Transvaal War of 1899-1902, to which Australia sent 6310 volunteers (principally mounted rifles), and the gradual increase of military sentiment, brought the question more to the front, and more and more attention was given to making Australian defence a matter of local concern.

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  • We do not propose to concern ourselves here with those technical subjects which are the chief concern of standard treatises on instrumentation.

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  • The contracts naturally do not concern such criminal cases as the above, as a rule, but marriage contracts do specify death by strangling, drowning, precipitation from a tower or pinnacle of the temple or by the iron sword for a wife's repudiation of her husband.

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  • But the ordinary reader need not feel concern about the future victory of either theory.

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  • The concern was not prosperous - though Samuel Foote's assertion that he had known Garrick with three quarts of vinegar in the cellar calling himself a wine merchant need not be taken literally - and before the end of 1741 he had spent nearly half of his capital.

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  • At the same time the Elswick Ordnance Company was formed to manufacture the guns under the supervision of Armstrong, who, however, had no financial interest in the concern; it was merged in the Elswick Engineering Works four years later.

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  • In carrying out this policy of government regulation and supervision of corporations he became involved in a great struggle with the powerful financial interests whose profits were threatened, and with those legislators who sincerely believed that government should solely concern itself with protecting life and property, and should leave questions of individual and social relations in trade and finance to be settled by the operation of so-called natural economic laws.

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  • In the modern pronunciation the principal differences are between the Ashkenazim (German and Polish Jews) and the Sephardim (Spanish and Portuguese Jews), and concern not only the vowels but also certain consonants, and in some cases probably go back to early times.

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  • Fuegians, Bushmen, Veddahs, show the same lack of concern and interest in the memory of the dead.

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  • Statutory measures were taken from time to time to ensure the preservation of registers of burials, but it was not until 1836 (the Births and Deaths Registration Act) that the registration of deaths became a national concern.

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  • But this faith did not concern itself only with the future lot of the individual soul.

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  • Flowers, whether for their own sake or as the necessary precursors of the fruit and seed, are objects of the greatest concern to the gardener.

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  • The fact that up to 1908 the queen had not become a mother gradually caused some public concern as to the succession; but in 1909 Queen Wilhelmina, amid national rejoicings, gave birth to a princess.

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  • With these we have no present concern; it is sufficient to say that Alaric's invasion of Greece lasted two years (395-396), that he ravaged Attica but spared Athens, which at once capitulated to the conqueror, that he penetrated into.

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  • Technically he was not a chemist; he did not concern himself either with the composition of his compounds or with an explanation of what occurred in their making.

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  • But his chief concern was with foreign affairs.

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  • But the subjects dealt with concern more or less all the great problems of thought on what may be called the theological side of metaphysics - the sufficiency of reason, the trustworthiness of experience, the admissibility of revelation, free will, foreknowledge, and the rest.

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  • This office is divided into four departments, dealing with (i.) the business of the Bundesrat, the Rcichstag, the elections, citizenship, passports, the press, and military and naval matters, so far as the last concern the civil authorities; (ii.) purely social matters, such as old age pensions, accident insurance, migration, settlement, poor law administration, &c.; (iii.) sanitary matters, patents, canals, steamship lines, weights and measures; and (iv.) commercial and economic relationssuch as agriculture, industry, commercial treaties and statistics.

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  • The first concern of the new king was with the papal schism.

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  • Another clause determined that in a division in the Reichstag on any law which did not concern the whole empire, the representatives of those states which were not concerned should not vote.

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  • But then and always the prime concern of the Pharisees was the extension of God's sovereignty (the Kingdom of God) throughout the world.

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  • Three years before this date a local penny post had been provided in Edinburgh by private enterprise, carried on by a staff of seven persons, and after the success of this effort had been demonstrated the concern was taken over by the post office.

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  • The difference between the two definitions, however, is of small practical concern.

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  • Such a vicar possesses an ordinary and not a delegated jurisdiction, which he exercises like the bishop. He cannot, however, exercise functions which concern the episcopal order, or confer benefices without express and particular commission.

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  • Such women may sometimes have been foreigners, but the sage's concern is with the man's violation of the marriage obligation, be the woman Jew or Gentile.

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  • Investigation must concern itself not with what was possibly or probably known, but with what is actually presented.

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  • His financial affairs in these last years gave him grave concern.

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  • But the enhanced price of fish and the decreased supply throughout the country are matters of grave concern both to the government and the people.

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  • She was a poet of delicate power, but also possessed a lofty enthusiasm, a high conception of purity and justice, and a practical temper which led her to concern herself 1 See under Lowell, John.

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  • But though Austria, Great Britain and presently France, were all equally interested in maintaining the Ottoman empire, the failure of the congress of Vienna in 1815 to take action in the matter of a guarantee of Turkey, and the exclusion of the Sultan from the Holy Alliance, seemed to endorse the claim of Russia to regard the Eastern Question as "her domestic concern" in which "Europe" had no right to interfere.

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  • Her first years were passed without particular incident in the home circle, where the training of their children was a matter of the greatest concern to the queen and the prince consort.

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  • Primitive religions are like so many similar beads on a string; and the concern of the student of comparative religion is at this stage mainly with the nature of the string, to wit, the common conditions of soul and society that make, say, totemism, or taboo, very much the same thing all the savage world over, when we seek to penetrate to its essence.

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  • Considering the perverted taste of the age, it is perhaps fortunate that the task fell into the hands of no showy declaimer who measured his success by his skill in making surface do duty for substance, but of homely, matter-of-fact scribes, whose sole concern was to record what they knew.

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  • Though lofty moral qualities and deep concern about the conduct of men are attributed to the gods in the Vedic hymns, yet the hymns contain traces (and these are amplified in the ritual books) of a divine chronique scandaleuse.

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  • It was his chief concern to prevent the French from building in the Ohio Valley a chain of forts connecting their settlements in the north with those on the Gulf of Mexico; and in the autumn of 1753 he sent George Washington to Fort Le Boeuf, a newly established French post at what is now Waterford, Pennsylvania, with a message demanding the withdrawal of the French from English territory.

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  • The "Hudson's Bay Company," which still exists as a commercial concern, is dealt with under its own heading, but most of the thirteen British North American colonies were in their inception chartered companies very much in the modern acceptation of the term.

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  • In St Paul, as in the Apostles, he shows his concern with the larger social life, his sense of fraternity, and a revival of the democratic sentiment which had inspired L'Avenir de la science.

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  • Lemery did not concern himself much with theoretical speculations, but holding chemistry to be a demonstrative science, confined himself to the straightforward exposition of facts and experiments.

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  • Señor Medena asked, watching Alex with what appeared to be genuine concern.

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  • From the moment she realized she was in love with him, that had been her biggest concern - whether he could be happy with a simple life in Arkansas.

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  • In fact, Alex wasn't her concern about any of it.

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  • It was hard to say whether Alex was withholding facts so she couldn't contest his decisions or it simply didn't concern her.

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  • His only concern was protecting his business, even if he had to marry someone he didn't love.

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  • It was true, but his concern brought chill bumps to her arms.

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  • My principal concern remained Quinn.

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  • Yes. However, such an encounter causes me no concern.

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  • Rhyn's voice carried genuine concern.

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  • There was concern on Rhyn's face.

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  • However, Dean sensed there remained concern about his upcoming jury duties.

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  • His jury duty was scheduled for the next day, although he gave no further indication of concern since Martha's bones were occupying his interest.

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  • He marveled at Westlake's lack of concern, but as a first time visitor to the heart of nature's fury it was still a white-knuckle trip as lightning flashes and near-simultaneous thunderclaps erupted in every direction.

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  • He hated the idea of being vulnerable, and concern for another was vulnerability.

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  • Rhyn's chuckle was like a low growl, his sharp eyes traveling over Gabriel in what Gabe knew was brotherly concern.

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  • While Weller knew nothing of Dean's legal right to evict Shipton, he didn't seem to feel it was his concern and politely refused to come over and expel him.

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  • Yes, I do… when you told me you planned to marry Sarah; my foremost concern was how difficult your death would be for her.

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  • Environmental concern prior to the mid 19th century is reflected in local authority bylaws relating to public health, nuisances and buildings.

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  • With darkness less than an hour away my main concern was in finding the campground.

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  • The foremost concern for persons with diabetes who use chromium is the development of kidney problems.

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  • We represent Hearing Concern two or three times a week at the drop-in hearing aid repair clinic at our local hospital.

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  • Norman Shepherdâs concern is to stress that we are only justified by an obedient faith.

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  • Indeed, by the 1850s there was widespread concern over the " threat to health and decency " caused by the overcrowded graveyards.

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  • Radioactivity is a major concern where plasterboard is made from synthetic gypsum.

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  • Of particular concern are the northern hake and cod in the Celtic Sea area.

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  • This brings together senior industrialists, employers and academics to discuss issues of common interest and concern to the region.

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  • There was general surprise and concern that such a small quantity had proved infective.

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  • Do not let your concern for the Church of England become ingrown.

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  • He or she would have an original jurisdiction to conduct an inquest in cases of particular public interest or concern.

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  • He'd personally call Mayer's wife and pass on her husband's deep and frequent concern for Cynthia's well being as well as any news he heard.

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  • She was the only one who would probably understand her concern for Brutus.

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  • It must not concern him, if Damian hadn't delivered the message personally.

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  • He felt nothing, except concern for those fighting guardsmen at the obelisk.

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  • He frowned, concern on his face.

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  • Hilden's look was one of understanding and concern.

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  • That doesn't concern you.

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  • Whether due to his anger or his concern for Rissa, Vara didn't return.

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  • I appreciate your concern, but I can take care of myself.

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  • Her gaze brushed past him and rested on Aaron, who was eyeing the bison with obvious concern.

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  • Other than a healthy concern for his safety, Aaron fit her idea of a typical client.

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  • If he had any concern at all, it was Rob.

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  • She watched him go in and then left with a certain amount of concern.

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  • Her eyes were wide with concern.

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  • Anything big enough to make a mature elk bolt was enough to concern him – including a bull elk.

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  • Though he showed no outwards concern, Jonny looked as much at Ashley as he did the Other.

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  • In 1901-1902 the social economic condition of Italy was a matter of grave concern.

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  • It does not necessarily concern itself about the question of the infinitude of worlds in space and in time.

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  • Schelling's later theosophic speculations do not specially concern us here.

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  • The metabolic changes in the cells, however, concern other decompositions side by side with those which involve the building up of protoplasm from the products of which it feeds.

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  • The hieroglyphic inscriptions of Egypt and the cuneiform inscriptions of Assyria are rich in records of the movements and achievements of armies, the conquest of towns and the subjugation of peoples; but though many of the recorded sites have been identified, their discovery by wandering armies was isolated from their subsequent history and need not concern us here.

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  • In August of the same year he was again arrested, and on his appearance in court he desired his defence to be undertaken by two women who were with him, alleging that the matter was of special concern to women.

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  • Every industrial concern employing fifty hands or over elects one or more delegates to the electoral P ?

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  • Such a universal God of the world would hardly make Israel His exclusive concern.

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  • In Turgot's proposed system landed proprietors alone were to form the electorate, no distinction being made between the three orders; the members of the town and country municipalites were to elect representatives for the district municipalites, which in turn would elect to the provincial municipalites, and the latter to a grande municipalite, which should have no legislative powers, but should concern itself entirely with the administration of taxation.

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  • About this work he said little in the Autobiography, probably because his main concern there was to expound the influences that effected his moral and mental development.

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  • But the subject is not only of immediate concern to the state in its corporate and public capacity.

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  • His real concern for her was evinced shortly before the birth of their son, the king of Rome,when he gave orders that if the life of both mother and child could not be saved, that of the mother should be saved if possible (loth of March 1811).

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  • On the other hand, German sporadic attacks by sea and air on British watering places and the increasing activity of German submarines gave Mr. Churchill and the Admiralty much concern.

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  • To secure for themselves the command of trade the leading commercial families resolved to erect themselves into a close gild, which should have in its hands the sole direction of the business concern, the exploitation of the East.

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  • He maintained that Americans should show chief concern for America, and opposed all tendencies toward internationalism.

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  • Our concern lies with the first kind of Crusade, and with the other three only so far as they bear on the first, and as they illustrate the immense widening which the term "Crusade" now underwent - a widening accompanied by its inevitable corollary of shallowness of motive and degradation of impulse.

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  • Resolute in recognizing erudition as the chief concern of man, he sighed over the folly of popes and princes, who spent their time in wars and ecclesiastical disputes when they might have been more profitably employed in reviving the lost learning of antiquity.

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  • At the same time Alexander himself made it a principal concern to win fresh geographical knowledge, to open new ways.

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  • The meetings for business further concern themselves with arrangements for spreading the Quaker doctrine, and for carrying out various religious, philanthropic and social activities not neces sarily confined to the Society of Friends.

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  • His figures regarding the width of the different kinds of papyri have generally been understood to concern the width (or height) of the rolls, as distinguished from their length.

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  • The National Bank of Turkey (a limited Ottoman Company) is a purely British concern with a capital of £1,000,000, founded by imperial firman of the 11th of April 1909, under the auspices of Sir Ernest Cassel.

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  • The chief concern of the Natal government was to remodel their native policy where it proved inadequate, especially in view of the growth of the movement for the federation of the South African colonies.

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  • The Hungarian parliament has power to legislate on all matters concerning Hungary, but for Croatia-Slavonia only on matters which concern these provinces in common with Hungary.

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  • In 1908 the inter-colonial council was dissolved, but the railways continued to be administered as a joint concern by a railway board on which the governments of both colonies were represented.

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  • All in all the study of oriental costume down to the days of Hellenism proves to be something more than that of mere apparel, and any close survey of the evidence speedily raises questions which concern old oriental history and thought.

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  • Questions of public law and administration are discussed in 217 clauses, while 197 concern the Church in one way or another, apart from purely ecclesiastical collections.

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  • The great concern of the time and the chief practical theme of these chapters is the building of the temple; but its restoration is only the earnest of greater things to follow, viz., the glorious restoration of David's kingdom.

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  • The company formed to execute his project became simply an agricultural concern and by the sinking of artesian wells created an oasis of olive and palm trees.

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  • So long as King Charles remained in Italy Alexander's concern for his own safety p revented vigorous measures against the friar.

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  • With the latter we have no concern.

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  • Lastly come those needful to the hallowing and instituting of other sacraments, those which concern the conferring of orders or of monkish habit.

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  • The referendum has been sparingly used in matters of local concern.

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  • At Flensburg in Schleswig he secured control of the largest Baltic shipping concern, and proceeded to build a new fleet of ships, christening one of them the " Hindenburg."

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  • In the autumn of 1921 he was reported to be contemplating some still vaster venture in the nature of a super trust to control every industry in Germany, so that the whole might ultimately be coordinated like one gigantic concern regulating production, transport and the supply of the German markets and those of the whole world.

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  • Congregational statistics are very uncertain before 1832, when the Union began to make such matters its concern.

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  • Its function is to deliberate on subjects of common concern to the entire denomination, and to publish such opinions and counsels as a majority may see fit to send forth to the churches.

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  • The elementary schools in Hungary were a State concern and a means of Magyarization, whereas in Austria their direction was left by the State to the nationalities.

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  • In the year, however, of the Crimes Act 1887, an event took place which was of more intimate personal concern to the queen, and of more attractive import to the country and the empire at large.

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  • Christ was soon to return, and the employments and labours and pleasures of this age were of small concern.

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  • Agreeing as they did in this fundamental theory, all differences were of minor concern.

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  • We shall pass over here the labours of Adam Sedgwick (1785-1873) and Sir Roderick Murchison (1792-1871) in the Palaeozoic of England, which because of their close relation to stratigraphy more properly concern geology; but must mention the grand contributions of Joachim Barrande (1799-1883), published in his Systeme silurien du centre de la Boheme, the first volume of which appeared in 1852.

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  • The corporation has shown some concern for the housing of the poor, and an extensive scheme taken up in 1904 included the provision of cottage dwellings in the suburbs, as at Clontarf, besides improvements within the city itself.

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  • The Church when it had once conquered the world allowed such precepts to lapse and fall into the background, and no one save monks or Manichaean heretics remembered them any more; indeed modern divines affect to believe that marriage rites and family ties were the peculiar concern of the Church from the very first; and few moderns will fail to sympathize with the misgivings of the barbarian chief who, having been converted and being about to receive Christian baptism, paused as he stepped down into the font, and asked the priests if in the heaven to which their rites admitted him he would meet and converse with his pagan ancestors.

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  • In ordinary times the president may be almost compared to the managing clerk in a large business establishment, whose chief function is to select his subordinates, the policy of the concern being in the hands of the board of directors.

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  • The textual critic has no concern with what the writer ought to have thought or said; his business is solely with what he did say or think or might have said or thought.

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  • The "conservative" critic's chief concern is for the safety of the traditional and by preference the transmitted text.

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  • Moreover, he compared dialectic and sophistry, on account of their generality, with primary philosophy in the Metaphysics (P 2, 1004 b 17-26); to the effect that all three concern themselves with all things, but that about everything metaphysics is scientific, dialectic tentative, sophistry apparent, not real.

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  • As for the Greeks, the emperor said bluntly that he took no interest in "ces messieurs," whom he regarded as "rebels"; his own particular quarrel with Turkey, arising out of the non-fulfilment of the treaty of Bucharest, was the concern of Russia alone; the ultimatum to Turkey had, indeed, been prepared before Wellington's arrival, and was despatched during his visit.

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  • In 996 the young king went to Italy to receive the imperial crown; and from this date Adelaide ceased to concern herself with worldly affairs, but devoted herself to pious exercises, to intimate correspondence with the abbots Majolus and Odilo of Cluny, and the foundation of churches and religious houses.

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  • Where conscription has existed for any appreciable time it has sunk into the national economy, and men do their military service with as little concern as if it were a civil apprenticeship.

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  • But in Germany, as also in France, the waves of anti-Infallibility were rolling so high, that the further development of events was viewed with no small concern.

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  • Rice Thomas (1554, Plowden, 124 a), " which concern other faculties, we commonly apply for the aid of that science or faculty which it concerns."

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  • Prison management is essentially a local concern, but some general features are common to all states, such as the rule that while petty offenders and prisoners awaiting trial are under county and city jurisdiction, the state takes charge of all persons convicted of serious crimes.

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  • We proceed with the talk of instances and concern ourselves first with relations of inclusion and exclusion.

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  • In transcendental analytic on the other hand we concern ourselves only with the transcendental " deduction " or vindication of the conditions of experience, and we have a logic of cognition in which we may establish our epistemological categories with complete validity.

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  • It would be the whole concern of logic, which, since in it thought has itself for object, would have no reference to the other term of the antithesis, nor properly and immediately to the knowledge which is compact of thought in conjunction with something which, whatever it may be, is prima facie other than thought.

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  • The only other facts related of Matthew on good authority concern him as Evangelist.

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  • Like Mary, she was reproached for showing no concern at the news of the king's flight, but her justification was that "she never loved to do anything that looked like an affected constraint."

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  • Merchants seldom have to concern themselves with the subject.

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  • Their principal concern was for the savages, over whom they acquired an extraordinary influence.

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  • His voluminous correspondence shows his continued concern for a standing army and the immediate possession of the western military posts, and his interest in the development of the western territory.

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  • The two great branches of electrical theory which concern the phenomena of electricity at rest, or " frictional " or " static " electricity, and of electricity in motion, or electric currents, are treated in two separate articles, Electrostatics and Electrokinetics.

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  • The 1st and 2nd concern the discovery of magneto-electric induction already mentioned.

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  • The point of law was argued by Bacon, and decided by the chancellor in favour of the king, who put the question to the judges individually, " Whether, if at any time, in a case depending before the judges, which his majesty conceived to concern him either in power or profit, and thereupon required to consult with them, and that they should stay proceedings in the meantime, they ought not to stay accordingly?"

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  • Even ecclesiastical affairs, though with these he had no official concern, did not altogether escape Colbert's attention.

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  • To make the department pay, the machines must be kept fully employed with the many classes of work that a large concern has to deal with; the wheels must be kept running as much as possible, and the time for making-ready curtailed as far as is consistent with the proper preparation of the forme.

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  • Thus in Australia the initiation ceremonies, concerned as they partly are with marriage, always an affair between the kin-groups, are tribal, whilst the totemic rites are the prime concern of the members of the totem clans.

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  • The denomination has a single publishing concern (the American Baptist Publication Society) with an annual business of nearly $1,000,000 and assets of $1,750,000.

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  • He may have done so as an exile or in a military command; but it seems hardly consistent with the importance which the emperors attached to the security of Egypt, or with the concern which they took in the interests of the army, that these conditions were combined at an age so unfit for military employment.

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  • The recovery of this fortress became the Afghan amir's great concern.

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  • His whole strain, in sharp contrast to that of most of his predecessors, is cynical and satirical, and suggests that most of the matters discussed were of small personal concern to himself.

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  • The controversies which concern us are all related to the person of Christ, the Theanthropos, for they alone are represented in the schismatic churches of the East.

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  • Such a theory seems alone able to satisfy the practical instincts of the West, which did not concern itself with the metaphysical aspect of the Trinity, but with Godhead in its relation to redeemed humanity.

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  • The state maintains a Forest Commission whose chief concern' is to control the fires and thereby give value to private holdings.

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  • This power has been largely acted upon throughout England, and the courts of law have on several occasions decided that such by-laws should be benevolently interpreted, and that in matters which directly arise and concern the people of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them, such representatives may be trusted to understand their own requirements.

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  • Among the most important of the matters which concern a rural parish is the administration of what are commonly called the adoptive acts.

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  • Field & Co., and in 1853 had accumulated $250,000, paid off the debts of the Root company and retired from active business, leaving his name and $100,000 with the concern.

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  • The loss of the department of Panama left the republic with unsettled frontiers on every side, and some of the boundary disputes still unsolved in 1909 concern immense areas of territory.

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  • These tribes have successfully resisted all efforts to bring them under political and ecclesiastical control, and their subjection is still a matter of no small concern to the Colombian government.

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  • But his principal concern was the Home Rule bill and the situation created by it in Ireland.

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  • Typical of the city is the great building of the Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution, a concern established by Brigham Young in 1868 - there are several large factories connected with it, and its annual sales average more than $5,000,000.

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  • Thus in the chapterhouse of a monastery there constantly took place acts of discipline that depended on the theory that the sin of the individual is the concern of the society; open confession was made, open penance exacted.

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  • It is, however, maintained by some that, except in the case of the sick, the only legitimate method of receiving absolution in the Church of England is in the public services of the congregation; and the Church of Ireland has recently made important alterations even in the passages that concern the sick, while the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States has omitted that part of the visitation service altogether.

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  • Russiaor rather her, tsar resolved on.the occupation of the Danubian principalities; the British ministrythough the quarrel did not directly concern Great Britainsent a fleet to the Dardanelles and placed it under Lord Stratfords orders.

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  • To-day the archives of the Aulic Council are in Vienna, though parts of its records have been given to the German states which they concern.

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  • Like the thrifty steward he was, he saw with growing concern the waste of the national resources and the strain upon commerce, with a public debt swollen to what then seemed the desperate sum of £400,000,000.

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  • The common law courts controlled the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts, claiming to have "the exposition of such statutes or acts of parliament as concern either the extent of the jurisdiction of these courts or the matters depending before them.

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  • The simplicity of the Emperor's personal life, and the concern he had always displayed for the welfare of his subjects, had endeared him to his people.

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  • The long and dubious conflicts of opinion concern Church history but left few traces on doctrine; Athanasius never flinched through all the reaction against Nicaea, and his faith ultimately conquered the Catholic Church.

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  • Theology loses its savour when studied in a spirit of merely scientific curiosity; and it does not concern the lay Christian.

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  • The officers, almost all nobles, rarely showed much concern for their men, and were often mere courtiers and triflers.

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  • And both he and Plato hold that a similar activity of pure speculative intellect is that in which the philosopher will seek to exist, though he must, being a man, concern himself with the affairs of ordinary human life, a region in which his highest good will be attained by realizing perfect moral excellence.

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  • Such aspects as concern ethics include, for example, the limited indeterminism involved in the theory, the attitude of the religious consciousness expressed by William James (Will to Believe and Pragmatism), and the pragmatic conception of the good.

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  • There are a large number of administrative departments and boards, some, like the Board of Trade, discharging the same duties as the similar department in England; others, like the Congested Districts Board, dealing with matters of purely Irish concern.

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  • For such motion no cause need be supposed; motion, in fact, is no more a state of the moving real than rest is, both alike being but relations, with which, therefore, the real has no concern.

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  • Anything big enough to make a mature elk bolt was enough to concern him – including a bull elk.

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  • The paramount concern of the hearing's system was the sound volume.

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  • Its only concern is to smash the Cuban revolution at whatever the cost.

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  • The college's main area of concern is the relative weakness of its endowment which makes it vulnerable to innumerable vicissitudes.

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  • There was concern that some evidence, which would have assisted a defendant, could not have been made admissible under the existing rules.

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  • He has allowed any member to raise a concern regarding the contents of any particular message without causing a direct affront to the individual.

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  • The majority of samples contained aflatoxins at low levels which were not of toxicological concern.

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  • However, a senior aide later expressed concern over the matter.

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  • If these scans give more cause for concern you may be given counseling and be offered an amniocentesis.

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  • This attention to detail and concern for excellent animal husbandry produces tender meat consistent in quality and flavor throughout the year.

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  • Wives are not mere appendages or chattels of their husbands, rather the welfare of his wife must be a man's first concern.

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  • Conflicting results appeared to be obtained in in-vivo assays for effects on DNA in bladder epithelium, the target tissue of concern.

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  • Is it out of concern for the likes of me¸ a lifelong and committed atheist?

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  • Field sport campaigners claim Labor MPs pressing for a total hunting ban are acting out of class hatred rather than concern for animals.

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  • Firstly there is concern by myself and many other members who use the belfry that squalor has set in.

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  • The appalling persecution of Iraqis seeking asylum in Britain also belies our government's supposed concern for their welfare.

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  • The loss of species is of major concern to those committed to preserving biodiversity.

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  • However, his initial reaction to his daughter-in-law was based on rightful concern for historical family bloodlines.

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  • This may increase concern about blushing in self-conscious individuals / chronic blushers.

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  • Councilor Donnell expressed concern at a potential bottleneck in the vicinity of the Fir Trees Hotel.

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  • All states mortgage broker web site design except our biggest concern risks outside the.

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  • There was concern in Germany and abroad about a surge in forced prostitution as new brothels opened to cope with the influx of fans.

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  • There is also concern about their half brother who lives with his paternal nan on a RO.

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  • There is a concern with staff burnout; there needs to be a united vision, nurturing of ideas, away days and CPD.

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  • The great conservation concern for the welfare of the noble chafer is the continuing loss of old orchards.

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  • Sparks argues that Trent remained rooted at the spot and must have used the waist-level finder due to his concern about stabilizing the camera.

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  • A second, less well publicized, area of concern is that of pipeline floatation.

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  • Age Concern Buckinghamshire runs two Rural Day Centers to help overcome the major problem of isolation for those who are mentally frail.

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  • The Duchess meets fundraiser Jean Bishop during a visit to the Healthy Living Center run by Age Concern Hull.

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  • The introduction of open access is of concern to many, not only gamekeepers.

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  • He replied saying that my concern with up-to date citations was corrupt if the ideas in them were still germane.

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  • Warhol's only concern was to make the client look glamorous.

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  • For example, one common concern among those who study nanotechnology is the problem of the " gray goo.

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  • Undoubtedly, much of the ecumenical concern that has remained the hallmark of Union Seminary can be traced to his influence.

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  • In particular, the number of fatalities (21) greatly heightened public concern about food safety.

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  • The role of non-medical helpers raised concern for some academic staff.

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  • Instead, you use increases in STIs to push your concern for young white heterosexuals.

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  • These issues remain at the forefront of concern among teachers, and remain also a hindrance to improving standards in schools.

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  • Concern in Europe was so great that the European Parliament passed a resolution on January 18, 2006 condemning homophobia.

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  • They are not motivated by a concern to " feed the world " or to alleviate hunger.

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  • Health and other problems in detention following the hunger strikes, concern has again been raised about the medical attention received in Centers.

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  • It focuses on topics that directly concern hygienists and the role they play in oral hygiene care.

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  • Infection was our main concern since this could render the hand totally immobile, a daunting prospect five hours into the cave.

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  • The main road to Enniskillen was virtually impassible in winter conditions and was a major concern.

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  • Consumer groups however expressed some concern that weighing costs and benefits might be used as a pretext to justify inaction.

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  • Their delight is being diluted by a concern that the government is becoming too interventionist for the housebuilding industry's good.

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  • The site liaison COs were happy with the proposal but expressed concern about introducing the new arrangement before the availability of a school-wide inventory.

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  • Stock market volatility is therefore of serious concern as investors, faced with financial turbulence, may behave in wholly irrational ways.

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  • The old order was thus threatened by an unsympathetic incumbent on one side and by growing Wesleyan concern about practices which seemed increasingly irregular.

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  • The government has highlighted its concern over increasing levels of obesity in children.

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  • There was also concern about high noise levels from headphones.

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  • De minimis non curat lex, they say - " The law does not concern itself with trifles.

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  • The issue of women's lib was of most concern of course.

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  • Rayan's concern for the poor and awareness of Marxist analysis gave him a natural affinity with Latin American liberation theology.

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  • However, if it feels lumpy, then there may be cause for concern and this will require further tests.

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  • That concern has clearly manifested itself in recent sales figures.

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  • There should then be no excuse for the jobholder to feel inhibited about raising a matter of concern.

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  • Both Tresarrieu and Janniro hit the deck in the resultant melee and for a short time, there was concern for prostrate Adams.

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  • Possible privatization of road mending services cause some concern.

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  • Mathematics has changed the meaning of statistics - from concern with ' facts about society ' to statistical method.

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  • The primary concern at the meeting was the comparatively modest number of Parties that have ratified the Joint Convention.

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  • A more general concern raised about GM crops is that their wide use will encourage monocultures.

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  • In the light of public concern the HGC had advised the government to set a two-year moratorium on genetic tests for insurance.

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  • It may be argued that because an advocate cannot be held negligent then such errors are not of concern.

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  • Another major concern with autonomic neuropathy is the lack of perception of cardiac pain by the patient.

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  • However, the concern of this article is with ' technology neutrality ' in less obvious cases.

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  • Moved into claims very real concern is required to to revive no-fault.

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  • Age Concern will be visiting the library 10am-12 noon every 2nd Monday of the month.

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  • I want to argue that it is precisely this seeming nothingness of reading that should concern us today.

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  • The zones are simply notional to reflect general levels of concern.

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  • My concern here is not with Walcott's personal Odyssey.

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  • But defense officials have voiced recent concern over a resurgence of attacks by al-Qaida and the Taleban.

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  • He did not pronounce windy orations about things that did not concern or edify them.

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  • Of minor concern were changes in the background rate, due to the low earth orbit.

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  • However, transshipment is a growing concern with fraudsters breaking routes to disguise the origin of the goods.

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  • We will concern ourselves only with the overflow of dynamic buffers, otherwise known as stack-based buffer overflows.

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  • His concern about so-called policy overkill is based on historical precedents.

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  • The noise, the spectacle, the looks on the faces of passers-by ranging from concern to blind panic.

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  • There has been concern to take advantage of recently improved communications systems in order to produce a fully paperless environment.

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  • A major concern is the lack of knowledge regarding the ecotoxicity and the environmental impact of these ultrafine particles.

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  • Description There is concern about the health effects of ultra fine particulates produced by road vehicles.

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  • Here too we express penitence both for our neglect and for having sometimes regarded evangelism and social concern as mutually exclusive.

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  • At the same time, this concern with academic credibility is just surely chasing phantoms.

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  • Paints The main substances of concern likely to be found in paints are alkyl phenol ethoxylates, chlorinated paraffins and phthalates.

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  • A similar format was followed during the closing plenary which examined issues of concern in the context of legal education in Europe.

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  • Despite some well-publicised cases involving sexually provocative billboards, we find that gender portrayal in advertising is not of major concern to many Australians.

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  • At an election postmortem this week, a number of senior party figures expressed concern at the nature of this yearâs campaign.

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  • My real concern is the blessed government over-reacting and running round killing domestic poultry when the disease is spread by wild birds.

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  • The violent image has been extraordinarily preeminent in the visual media as is the profound concern about the culture of violence in general.

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  • There is an unhealthy preoccupation with that kind of thing and an almost absent concern about being with Christ, seeing Christ.

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  • There was concern not to be too prescriptive with an adverse effect on trade.

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  • The costs of long-term preservation, which cannot be passed on to customers, was a concern for many.

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  • Ovarian germ cell tumors occur in young women in whom fertility preservation is of great concern.

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  • Such law is presumably animated by concern about the morally problematic nature of such actions.

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  • For that reason, amendment 2 expresses concern at the slow progress toward achieving the Welsh housing quality standard by 2012.

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  • Our concern is therefore whether the way in which the products appeared in the program was unduly prominent.

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  • The majority of cases concern trafficking into forced prostitution from Eastern Europe.

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  • The Forestry Commission controls vast tracts of hill land yet there is concern that it is an unaccountable quango.

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  • The Wynne slate quarry opened in 1750 followed by a larger concern, the Cambrian Slate Company, which was formed in 1854.

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  • He must have had a reason for his concern what do you think?

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  • Our biggest concern was having to make staff redundant.

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  • Factors that affect the ability of woods to naturally regenerate are a cause of concern for the long term.

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  • There is also growing concern about the role of fathers and the need for children to maintain a good relationship with both their parents.

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  • Thus the concern with outcomes was greater, with consequent understandable reluctance to switch to thinking in terms of learning processes.

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  • A concern to occupy neighborhoods exclusively composed of one's own religious tradition is particularly characteristic of catholic respondents.

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  • Effects produced following intentional exposures are usually restricted to readily reversible, mild surrogate endpoints of the adverse effect of concern.

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  • At that time, decreasing public transport ridership was often just accepted as inevitable and environmental issues were of little concern.

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  • The main concern of the pest controller is laying rodenticides without endangering non-target animals or humans.

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  • They also, along with English Nature, express concern at the potential for second-generation rodenticides to cause environmental problems.

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  • Official concern has been raised about large piles of crushed rubble on the site of the former Turner Brothers asbestos factory.

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  • There was a high level of concern about the possible consequences of segregated schooling.

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  • Later on, further ideas on tackling issues of concern for young people and promoting scouting will be available.

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  • Our concern was sparked by an earlier investigation by the anti-fascist magazine searchlight which exposed the sale of similar titles on the Tesco website.

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  • Maintaining The Ulster Sunday This article expresses concern at increasing secularism.

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  • Another key concern is ' occupational segregation ', where women get to do only certain types of jobs.

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  • Many of the queries have been from the US and concern cedar shavings.

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  • The clothes shop from which Tom emerges, carrying his latest haul, is now an Age Concern charity shop.

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  • These are of some concern to traders, with many feeling that they may discourage shoppers to the town.

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  • The impact of sleeping sickness is not just of concern for areas where the disease is endemic.

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  • The Wynne slate quarry opened in 1750 followed by a larger concern, the Cambrian slate quarry opened in 1750 followed by a larger concern, the Cambrian Slate Company, which was formed in 1854.

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  • We recognize that the enforcement of law is a central concern in every democratic society.

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  • An independent Kurdistan or even southern Shia Iraq should not concern us so long as they are democratic and peaceable.

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  • The recent interest for fast growing non-native species for energy generation / biomass has raised concern on their potential impact on ecosystems.

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  • And if we are a mere speck to him, how can our concerns be of any concern to him?

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  • Residents of Tenbury Drive expressed concern regarding speeding on the estate and consequent risk to pedestrians and children.

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  • I WOULD like to add my comments on the mounting concern by fellow drivers of ever-increasing excessive speeding in this country.

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  • The concern that has been expressed regarding carcass splitting relates to the possible transfer of material from the damaged spinal cord onto the carcass.

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  • The author's ideological standpoint is the greatest cause of concern.

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  • The crumbling of some of the exterior stonework at St Mary's Church has caused concern for a long time.

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  • The concern was that such stratagem may have a negative impact on their learning.

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  • There is concern that the illicit market in banned substances may erode the future success of the Protocol.

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  • Such lesions should only be referred if there is concern about possible malignancy or significant symptomatology.

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  • Of particular concern is the dog tapeworm that is found in sheep rearing areas of the country.

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  • A passing ad sales guy is hastily appointed chief taster, and we watch with concern as he wolfs down a slice.

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  • Age Concern Camden are running FREE Internet taster sessions.

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  • Higher plant taxonomy Scotland has 1,000 native vascular plant species, many of which are the subject of conservation concern.

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  • The mobile library visits fortnightly and the Age concern toenail cutting service calls every three months.

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  • Carcinogens, mutagens & reproductive toxicants are one group of chemicals which cause particular public concern.

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  • This view may indeed seem traditional, but it voices a genuine concern that students should learn deeply and thoroughly.

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  • Today organized crime is a truly transnational phenomenon and is a subject of international concern.

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  • The new constitutional treaty does not contain new language which should concern British business.

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  • His chief concern was the Quraysh and, next to them, the hostile pagan Bedouin tribes of the Hijaz.

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  • The long-term effects are likely to concern only professional turners who have been working at the craft for a relatively long period.

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  • The amount varies from engine to engine but half a pint over 500 miles is not undue cause for concern.

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  • There is cause for growing concern over the state of several more of the listed buildings, now unoccupied.

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  • But my concern for the value of its contents helped me suppress the urge.

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  • There is concern, however, that some loads may exceed the gross vehicle weight, axle specific weights, or both.

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  • We know from our teacher members that excessive workload is the major concern that they have.

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  • M y concern is how terrorism promotes xenophobia and racism; that destructive generalizations are drawn and incorrect conclusions arrived at.

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  • Every society of men must have a supreme authority, whether individual or collective, empowered to give a final decision in the controversies which concern it.

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  • It follows of necessity that there are some matters which may be called "mixed," and which are the legitimate concern of the two powers, such as church property, places of worship, the appointment and the emoluments of ecclesiastical dignitaries, the temporal rights and privileges of the secular and regular clergy, the regulation of public worship, and the like.

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  • The exploration of the waterways round about the empire was Alexander's immediate concern, the discovery of the presumed connexion of the Caspian with the Northern Ocean, the opening of a maritime route from Babylon to Egypt round Arabia.

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  • The work of Zwingli as a Reformer, important and thorough though it was, did not concern itself mainly with church polity.

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  • The nearness of China to Australia has always appeared to the Australian democracy as a menace to the integrity of the white settlements; and at the many conferences of representatives from the various states, called to discuss matters of general concern, the Chinese question has always held a prominent place, but the absence of any federal authority had made common action difficult.

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  • The harbour works in the Montenegrin port of Antivari, commenced in March 1905 and completed early in 1909, were an Italian concern, and Italy became a party to the agreement for the Danube-Adriatic Railway (June 2, 1908) together with Russia, France and Servia; Italy was to contribute 35,000,000 lire out of a total capital of 100,000,000, and to be represented by four directors out of twelve.

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  • The special points which have to be noticed in the records for this brief period (1 Kings xvii.-2 Kings xi.) concern both literary and historical criticism.

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  • They were met by the criticism that possibly such a development had taken place; but, as no one could show as a simple fact of observation that it had taken place, nor as a result of legitimate inference that it must have taken place, it was quite as likely that the past and present species of animals and plants had been separately created or individually brought into existence by unknown and inscrutable causes, and (it was held) the truly scientific man would refuse to occupy himself with such fancies, whilst ever continuing to concern himself with the observation and record of indisputable facts.

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  • Dortmund held aloof from the Cologne Confederation on the ground that it had no concern in Scandinavian politics.

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  • These facts, again, in Letter II., are worthless to a forger, because they concern matters never alluded to in any of the records; never employed in any indictment (though Lennox's are copious in private talk between Darnley and Mary, "reports of her servants"), and totally useless for the purposes of the accusers.

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  • A genuine concern for local Christianity is the writer's justification for his work, and any idea of fraudulent aims must be dismissed at once.'

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  • At that period the chief concern of the body was to prevent buyers from being imposed upon by sellers who were much given to offering old furs as new; a century later the Skinners' Company received other charters empowering them to inspect not only warehouses and open markets, but workrooms. In 1667 they were given power to scrutinize the preparing of rabbit or cony wool for the wool trade and the registration of the then customary seven years' apprenticeship. To-day all these privileges and powers are in abeyance, and the interest that they took in the fur trade has been gradually transferred to the leather-dressing craft.

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  • Their application to publications which had no concern with morals or religion was no longer conceivable; and, finally, the penalties called for modification.

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  • Not unnaturally, the Alids in Medina were indignant at being supplanted by the Abbasids, and Mansur's chief concern was to get Mahommed into his power.

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  • He denied this to be the case and refused to resign, pleading religious liberty and the large interests of Agapemonites in the concern.

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  • Concern had been raised at past examiners meetings about how to treat students who had performed very poorly in their Level 3 examinations.

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  • What happens to raw food materials after they have left the farm is a matter of concern to both conventional and organic producers.

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  • Of particular concern will be the 30 tons of fast reactor fuel which will have to be taken out of the core.

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  • Acoustics are still the biggest concern, and are the reason that the theater cannot be rebuilt from scratch.

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  • Each of these areas of concern occupied its own zone and were reiterated by numerous speakers throughout the two-day event.

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  • The PCC 's main concern is to ensure that the value of the residuary estate is maximized.

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  • A concern to occupy neighborhoods exclusively composed of one 's own religious tradition is particularly characteristic of Catholic respondents.

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  • With the public 's increasing concern about the environment, Volvo released a retrofit kit for older model Volvos in the spring of 1993.

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  • Concern was expressed about the timescale for rhododendron clearance.

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  • Additionally, he scoffed at claims the fathers ' concern was about bias on the part of the FC and himself.

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  • Later on, further ideas on tackling issues of concern for young people and promoting Scouting will be available.

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  • Our concern was sparked by an earlier investigation by the anti-fascist magazine Searchlight which exposed the sale of similar titles on the Tesco website.

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  • Of the 168 with no parental concern 119 passed our first test, but 81 of these had serous otitis media.

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  • The Magpies main concern is their shaky defense, having conceded eight goals in the same six fixtures.

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  • There will be concern in the fishing industry if the port is to be used regularly for shipments of highly hazardous nuclear cargoes.

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  • How better can Christian people express their concern for those whose behavior they consider sinful?

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  • The concern is that if consumer demand for stingray leather increases, they will suffer more intentional, widespread exploitation than in the past.

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  • The crumbling of some of the exterior stonework at St Mary 's Church has caused concern for a long time.

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  • At Age Concern Bucks we are always striving to improve our services.

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  • Security is the utmost concern of prison officials, who are aware of some lawmakers ' attempts to stymie Internet efforts in prisons.

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  • There were, however, some who expressed concern about the risk posed by tissues of subclinical animals at the time.

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  • When the British first gained a foothold on the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century their concern was profit.

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  • The NBS ' prime concern is always the safety of patients through maintaining the quality and sufficiency of the blood supply.

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  • Furthermore, the structuralist concern with synchronic analysis ignores the way in which genres are involved in a constant process of change.

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  • Locally, Age Concern provides community-based services ranging from lunch clubs, day centers and home visits to computer courses and tai chi classes.

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  • The mobile library visits fortnightly and the Age Concern toenail cutting service calls every three months.

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