Some community members express concern that modern gadgetry is replacing detailed knowledge of sea ice. |
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I asked Chief Bernard, because I'd heard some residents express concern about how much money had been pumped into the Centre. |
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Nevertheless, most northern Mexican Indians express concern that their lifeways are dying. |
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The white caregivers used this dimension to express concern regarding feeling mean or unloving towards their relative. |
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We want to express concern at the vagueness of text referring to the role of Civil Society. |
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Gradually, people who were involved in the fishery, the experienced fishermen, began to express concern about the state of the stocks. |
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In such situations, the Church needs to express concern, offer help and speak-out on their socio-economic problems. |
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Soon after, Vietnamese officials began to express concern over their lack of second language skills. |
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Complainants may, at times, express concern about a given judges' refusal to recuse from a case despite past professional associations. |
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In general, they express concern at the risk of the aid being revoked and possibly recovered. |
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Some express concern that it is a euphemism which hides the carceral reality. |
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Several did express concern, however, that grade boundaries would be raised in order to compensate for a simpler paper. |
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The Scottish Environment Protection Agency express concern about a salmon farm being sited so close to a burn which has a healthy wild trout population. |
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Although this open Nazism is a negligibly tiny fringe of the movement, several activists express concern that anti-semitism is becoming increasingly prevalent. |
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The aim of the expression is not to express concern or to comfort, however. |
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We cannot fail to express concern at the latest oil disaster which once again has struck the French coast. |
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Moreover, some federal officials express concern that the resolution of the land claims may cause more problems than it resolves. |
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Older pedestrians often express concern about the short time programmed for the walk phase at controlled intersections. |
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How much does the west express concern and demand action? |
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Many parents express concern about their children's exposure to the highly sexualized and violent content increasingly available on cable television, in video games and on the Internet. |
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I only express concern now that I'm outside the sport. |
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Although many may report feeling excited about their RLT experience, many also express concern or fear at the prospect of transitioning at work. |
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Majorities across all regions express concern that the legalization of euthanasia would lead to a significant number of the sick, disabled or elderly being euthanized without their consent. |
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Most of the nearly 14,500 Eritrean refugees living in the Shimelba camp in Ethiopia continued to express concern over the slow pace at which the third-country resettlement programme is proceeding. |
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There is still a long way to go on the road to democracy, to the rule of law, to freedom, and, as regards the last of these, our express concern has been for Turkey's minorities, especially the Kurds. |
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Critics express concern that it could turn Aqaba into a haven for smugglers and undermine sovereignty. |
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Experts and human rights organizations express concern that the emphasis on managing migration can objectify migrants, without due attention to migrants as subjects of human rights. |
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Many in environmental movements express concern over the potential dangers of population growth. |
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A complainant wrote to the Canadian Judicial Council to express concern about a judge's inappropriate tone of voice and body language, suggesting the judge came to court angry and acted unprofessionally towards her. |
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However, observers continued to express concern at the limited progress towards critically needed governance reforms, curbing corruption and combating serious human rights abuses. |
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Also, several NGOs express concern that decentralization should not weaken UNESCO's ability to conduct its international, global mandate, in particular as a laboratory of ideas and standard-setter and clearing house. |
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The trial judge did though express concern as how easy it would be to show settlement under the test applicable in Australia where young child were concerned. |
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When she begins to express concern,give out a whimper and slump into your spag bol. |
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Clarity has been the express concern of this report. |
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Such corporations could also express concern to authorities about violations committed against human rights defenders, for example when negotiating trade and other agreements with the State. |
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Conservatives are starting to express concern. |
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I am writing to express concern regarding prisoners of conscience who have been detained or imprisoned solely on account of the peaceful expression of their political, religious or other conscientiously held opinions. |
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Some people express concern about overregulation. |
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Nevertheless, they express concern about the workload of the two bodies, particularly that of the CST, and the limited time available for the CST to deliver its programme. |
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