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1. Whatever you may say, I have no concern with that.
2. Perhaps the present concern with the values of liberal arts education portends an intellectual anemia.
3. Most contemporary western feminists show some concern with psychoanalysis.
4. He said that Riddle's business was a sound concern with a steadily rising turnover and increasing profitability.
5. Its concern with celebrating femininity encourages it to pass over more of traditional psychology's gender biases than egalitarian feminist psychology does.
6. Indeed, for many municipalities a concern with cost containment and with stimulating private investment became a practical necessity.
7. It runs counter to his career-long concern with budget deficits.
8. The excessive concern with disincentive effects has resulted in a less equitable system of taxation.
9. The Pluralist concern with management is, for the Structuralist, simply another means of ensuring the continued dominance of the rich.
10. Parallel with his teaching was Hinchley's concern with professional bodies.
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11. It too easily degenerated into a concern with trivial verbal classifications, and artificial categories.
12. However, the concern with the cost and scope of the Welfare State has been ideological as well as purely economic.
13. Share a professional concern with a close confidante or intimate Saturday, but come Sunday you must get on your soapbox.
14. Generally the larger the animal, the greater the concern with its ill-treatment.
15. In both countries, the concern with the political and economic effects of price increases has led governments to intervene on tariffs.
16. The limitations of performance evaluation lead to a concern with visible and politically acceptable results.
17. There are several reasons for this concern with dementia sufferers and with finding ways of sustaining them at home.
18. Never before has there been so much concern with health or so much fear about health.
19. He blames the Government's concern with short-term profit at the expense of people's jobs.
20. The initial concern with social welfare was further demonstrated by the provision of state-hired social workers.
21. The purge reflects the party leadership's concern with keeping a tight hold on the political reins.
22. Companies need to wake up and take notice of the public's increasing concern with the environment.
23. There is considerable evidence from the eighteenth century of a new concern with childhood in middle-class ideology and practice.
24. Early nineteenth-century environmentalism had focused on sexuality as part of a general concern with the habits and morals of the urban working-class.
25. One encouraging feature of period-instrument performances in recent decades has been a growing concern with reliable and authoritative editions.
26. I think that what links those two apparently contradictory aspects is precisely a concern with morality.
27. Lemert's concept of secondary deviance perhaps represented the most thorough resurrection of the criminological concern with the criminal justice system.
28. Central government also justifies its interventions in local government in terms of its concern with national economic management.
29. They have returned, in more technical terms(sentencedict.com), to a serious concern with ontology.
30. With the coming of a child-centred approach to discipline, the old obsessive concern with orderly habits and unfailing obedience was discarded.
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