But for a poet concerned with scansion, as Chaucer was, that weak ending the final e offered was a blessing. |
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Because if one is speaking about prohibition and mandamus, prohibition and mandamus are concerned with duties. |
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Yet even Puritanism was, in the end, concerned with the individual soul, and individual salvation. |
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If you are quite concerned with privacy, buy a roomy, non-transparent poncho. |
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He says the legal system is becoming increasingly concerned with political life. |
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It is concerned with the applications of linguistics and psycholinguistics in first-language education. |
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They are concerned with the relation between structure and agency, or individual and society, which is central to sociology. |
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Pitta governs bodily functions concerned with heat and metabolism, and directs all biochemical reactions and the process of energy exchange. |
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Here the Constitution is not concerned with handicapping the government to preserve other values. |
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Individuals in the old regime were intensely concerned with questions of status and rank. |
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Sujatha, in his preface, reminds us that science fiction need not necessarily be concerned with rockets and space odysseys. |
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Financial manias and panics have attracted economists concerned with the efficiency of asset markets. |
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Topology is the mathematical discipline concerned with surfaces or manifolds in higher dimensions. |
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So this is why I'm concerned with creating the right culture of hands-off management at PaxDigita. |
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And though art may inspire her, Morales seems more concerned with wearability and timeliness than flights of fashion fancy. |
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That case was not concerned with public law but was a civil action for damages. |
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But a lot of community people are concerned with the effects of applying chicken manure to land. |
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Morality is concerned with how one ought to act rather than actualities such as what one does or might do given impunity from consequences. |
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Moore's law is not concerned with radical new technologies that could have a dramatic effect. |
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The director added that the two-day jump-up is not the its central thrust as it is more concerned with the development of Carnival. |
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Network users are increasingly concerned with the adaptability, simplicity, and security of networks to serve their individual needs. |
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But true adepts would never have been concerned with anything so vulgar as financial gain. |
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Our dealings with our pasts are not all judgemental, not all concerned with moral disapproval or approval. |
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Planning is concerned with the use of and operations on land, not its ownership. |
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I pretended to be concerned with my own affairs but it was hard considering the fact I was terrible at keeping to myself. |
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The question is posed regardless of whether a theology of the Old Testament is explicitly concerned with the relation between the two Testaments. |
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Unfortunately, some colleges seem more concerned with their own rankings than with fairly ranking applicants. |
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They were more concerned with working out the reasons why it hadn't been their fault and why someone else should take the rap. |
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Forensic anthropology is primarily concerned with identifying bodies through examining their bones and any flesh that remains. |
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She is more likely to be concerned with the affairs of her constituents rather than the egos of her peers. |
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He is chiefly concerned with literary fiction, but the same danger exists in every other genre. |
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As Empress, my affairs are concerned with the domestic well-being of our people. |
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However, most boxers and karatekas are not concerned with pulling the opponent, they are more interested in striking him. |
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This legislation is concerned with really vicious criminals and thugs, and we in New Zealand First say that they should not get a brass razoo. |
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The first generation of Keatsians were chiefly concerned with establishing Keats's texts and his biography. |
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Having made enough money to keep the wolf from the door I am concerned with making the world a better place, like many other people. |
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A true hunter is concerned with propagating natural, wild species while harvesting a few for the table. |
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One who aims high for the future must not be concerned with present loss or gain. |
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If they were broke they would be more concerned with making a living than making history. |
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The physical chemist is concerned concerned with the rate of change in a substance, which is the study of reaction kinetics. |
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But it is more concerned with creating a box office dynamo than recreating a painstaking account of history. |
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He was less concerned with womanly beauty than with the moral beauty of womanhood in its embodiment as faithful lover, wife and mother. |
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The Ministry of Environment is concerned with wood residue such as bark, sawdust, shavings, woodchips and offcuts generated by sawmills. |
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Since I don't seek financial redressal, this is the action I propose to take against all concerned with your website. |
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Looking to the side, he is more worldly than she, more concerned with what others are doing and thinking. |
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Binding is concerned with the type of anaphora found with pronouns and reflexives, but the notion is greatly extended. |
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First, it is concerned with fairness of trial, not punishment of a person for wrongdoing. |
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Greene's prefaces are usually succinct, genuinely concerned with aspects of the writing process, and sometimes wryly humorous. |
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The regulatory bodies are concerned with public protection and the public interest. |
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In this article, I am primarily concerned with photographic prints rather than negatives. |
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We are an international agency concerned with the alleviation of human suffering. |
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Their commanding officer perseveres forward, but finds himself betrayed by a non-com concerned with self-salvation alone. |
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Just as I never lollygag my way through a workout, neither am I concerned with rushing it. |
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Financial management is concerned with the decisions taken by a firm which relate to cash flows. |
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It is this crude version of relativism about truth which I am concerned with here, not its more sophisticated philosophical cousins. |
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The mystical cult centre of the Yezidi is the Sephira Yesod or Yezod, the sphere of the moon, which is especially concerned with transformation. |
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The Swazi demand strict adherence to rules concerned with kinship and political hierarchy. |
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The secularization debate is primarily concerned with the role or power of religion and churches in society. |
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The scientists concerned with this recoloration of our sea say that the apparent alteration is down to climate change. |
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The case is concerned with the repackaging of trade-marked alcoholic drinks. |
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Stein suggests that the French are more concerned with the repetitions of daily living than with the actual war. |
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The field of thermodynamics is concerned with all types of energy changes in physical systems. |
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Those who characterize liberalism as excessively individualist often also complain that Americans are exceedingly concerned with their rights. |
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I'm more concerned with the fact that human and duck anatomy is so gosh darn similar. |
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The fact is that medical research is not concerned with the welfare of animals, and nor should it be. |
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I understand that for those of you who are most concerned with the political aspects of this story, this may not amount to burying the lede. |
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Speaking of which, I was a little concerned with the parrot being able to speak as well as he did. |
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The political matrix will change only if those concerned with enhancing privacy make such protections a major part of their agenda. |
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As a photographer, Ziegler is mostly concerned with capturing human emotion, a story a rusty silo or barren tree can't tell. |
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And in the meanwhile we are a little bit concerned with the slightly limited opportunities in terms of CPU overclocking. |
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The petroleum industry in particular invested heavily in these advances, being largely concerned with seismic surveying. |
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In its most basic form, civil affairs operators are concerned with two missions that are opposite sides of a single coin. |
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The randomness is concerned with the selection of the members of the public for the panel, the selection of the array. |
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Fiba is an unwieldy bureaucracy that is not much concerned with policing its teams. |
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His work explored issues concerned with identity, politics, and colonization between the native Maori and European cultures. |
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He would not learn here that the law deals in objective truth, that it is concerned with fact. |
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They were not concerned with the boundaries of the French nation, but self-respect and honour. |
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The seventies were very sleek and empty, more concerned with structure, form, and a certain kind of ascetic rigorousness. |
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I am looking to purchase a jotul, but am concerned with the lack of an ash pan in the smaller stove. |
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They are also concerned with manufacturing useful components from the materials, for example, metals, coke, and alloys. |
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If they had been, they surely would have been more concerned with religion, and even caste, than mere Asianness. |
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Representatives from various associated agencies and courts from around the country concerned with children's welfare were in attendance. |
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The effect is most obvious in those parts of the brain concerned with movement, sensation, speech and vision, which are situated close together. |
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He is more concerned with making sense of what is being talked about than with the literal meaning of the words themselves. |
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Everything that the human race has done and thought is concerned with the satisfaction of deeply felt needs and the assuagement of pain. |
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An arrogant person, on the other hand, is mostly concerned with his own ego, his own pride, his own money. |
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It is concerned with landing on the right theology and doctrine and making sure everyone else toes the line. |
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Laboratory 1 was concerned with standard electromechanical servomechanisms. |
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You need excellent guard play and to be methodical in approach, concerned with tempo and getting it down to a possession game. |
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The service is concerned with the celebration of the annunciation of the holy mother of God, he said. |
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Residents were understandably concerned with the orderly transmission of property, particularly movables, upon the demise of the holder. |
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He is mostly concerned with the social mores of Harvard students and his own place in the campus culture. |
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Nearly all of Marx's writings between 1841 and 1848 are concerned with a line-by-line critique of his fellow Hegelians. |
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The international jurisprudence to which we have referred does not touch this problem that we are concerned with, does it? |
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The background thought is then that morality is concerned with the production and fair distribution of human good. |
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They are not concerned with working-class solidarity, anti-racism, human rights and democratic politics. |
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Although these essays are concerned with others crops too, only Ellen's contribution is really focused on another staple food, sago. |
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It is, instead, mightily concerned with underground economies, which did not report their income and allegedly overwhelmed traditional economies. |
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As has been mentioned previously, morality is fundamentally concerned with the effects of actions on other people. |
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When her mother, who is clearly only concerned with her own prosperity, deserts her, it is only the first of a series of betrayals and letdowns. |
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The leadership shifted its focus to a more general and more secular moralism that was concerned with ethical conduct and culture. |
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Taiwanese performance art has become less confrontational and more concerned with issues of Taiwanese identity. |
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The sea slug forum provides all those concerned with things related to sea slugs a place to go, and chat, and feel at home. |
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We are concerned with the overall environment that exists in New Zealand in relation to the mining of Crown minerals. |
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Of the four feature films showing this year, two are primarily concerned with the travails of bi-curious heterosexuals. |
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It is entirely proper for the president of a college to be concerned with the institution's public image. |
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Are not sections 259 and 261 only concerned with apportionment of liability between ships, or shipowners? |
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They are now concerned with the lack of free trade caused by rich countries' protectionism. |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the picket was mainly concerned with preventing blackleg labour from being taken in to replace strikers. |
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There are also other triads who are more concerned with their health and family than criminal matters. |
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In addition, you don't want children who are so concerned with delaying gratification that they wind up as misers. |
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The second deficiency is concerned with the overly strict definition of selective neutrality. |
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In their seventh time around, De La Soul is concerned with hip-hop's salvation. |
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Left biocentrists are concerned with social justice and class issues, but within a context of ecology. |
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The most modern chemical industries are those concerned with biochemistry, microbiology, and particularly pharmaceutical research. |
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A bevy of activity in biocomputing is concerned with the formal representation and reasoning about biological pathways. |
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Methodism and Salvationism were born in revival, a revival concerned with saving sinners and making saints out of converts. |
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I went straight to bed but became increasingly concerned with the aches down the back of my neck and shoulders. |
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Caroline does not reciprocate his feelings, tolerating Noah at best, too concerned with her own family problems to befriend a troubled white boy. |
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Polymer chemistry is the field of study concerned with the production, classification, and modification of macromolecules or polymers. |
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Instead of dealing with the volume of the solution or solvent, molality is concerned with the mass of solution or solvent. |
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We have always been concerned with the welfare of those Indian workers who travel to distant shores in search of higher remuneration. |
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Let all concerned with planning this madcap scheme spend the next six months in a wheelchair! |
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The Talmud was clearly less concerned with theological correctness than we are today. |
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Many of the book's strongest elements are only tangentially concerned with music. |
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Others more directly concerned with flags pursued a vexillological or antiquarian interest. |
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Tantric Buddhism is influenced by Brahamanism and is concerned with yogic paths to salvation stressed in rituals and in texts called tantras. |
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But they have been as concerned with vindicating the legitimacy of moral practice and argument as with anything else. |
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For a power so concerned with the stylish symbolism of that city's capture, this was no mere practical measure. |
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Here is a brief quote from a much larger section of the book concerned with novelty and different paradigms of information-presentation. |
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The former is only concerned with unimproved land and requires the Valuer-General to value the largest estate in the land. |
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In the words of one of its founders, noetic science is concerned with subjective experience as opposed to materialistic science. |
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So we are, as Phil said, more concerned with the art of venery rather than the galloping over other people's land. |
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The author is avowedly concerned with staying true to the universality of human nature. |
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The modern ninjas are concerned with martial arts, which played hardly any role in the lives of the real ninjas. |
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I knew that I should be more concerned with my immediate fate at the moment, but my mind was awhirl with other thoughts. |
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It was not all that concerned with the ontology or metaphysics of the natural sciences. |
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The most I am concerned with are those aluminum poles supporting the canvas awning. |
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He was mainly interested in and concerned with his work, his family, and his church. |
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While intelligent and elegant, they have seemed rather slight and concerned with relatively marginal problems. |
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That section is concerned with private law, for example claims in tort brought against doctors. |
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They were mainly concerned with two types of injury, to the neck and the lower back. |
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Throughout this section, we are concerned with the effective size for a single neutral locus without mutation. |
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The federal government is concerned with an epidemic of overweight, unfit Canadians. |
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The study of plasticity is concerned with the relationship between metal flow and applied stress. |
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In so far as it was concerned with substantive law, it was mainly concerned with the law of war. |
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We had not originally envisaged being concerned with offending behaviour per se nor with offenders. |
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However, I am deeply concerned with what goes on within the REAL world not the make-believe one of Hollywood. |
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She was on stage, doing what she loved and she had no cares in the world, she was just concerned with everyone staying on beat. |
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Improvements in agronomy are likely to be more concerned with efficiency and elegance rather than in major breakthroughs. |
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He did not seem too concerned with the tiny rivers of blood that were snaking down his body, and settled down against the hard rock wall. |
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He was more concerned with the cobwebs that were attached in the tiny nooks and corners. |
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This part of the judgment is concerned with an assessment of the degree of responsibility which the company must carry for that loss. |
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I just am concerned with letting her bond with her maternal side of the family. |
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It needs Flash and sound to get the full effect, but underneath the excellent animation is a great site concerned with factory farming and local food production. |
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Now, I'm concerned with when and how hard I should resume training. |
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My exes were more concerned with my well-being because of everything I was going through. |
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Since applied linguistics is concerned with language problems as experienced in the real world, it might appear that the two areas of enquiry in effect converge into one. |
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The bank is more concerned with liquidity than profitability, so that its central bank clients can withdraw funds without publicity at a moment's notice. |
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I often listen with interest to those in this Parliament who promote multilateralism and are less concerned with the sovereign rights of particular nations. |
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At a meeting concerned with the green economy, gourmet food fills the tables. |
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They were concerned with food safety, labor conditions, things like that. |
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You'll have to tolerate the error messages concerned with the attributes. |
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Throughout his career Huet exhibited regularly at the Salons of the Academie royale, although from 1779 to 1785 he was increasingly concerned with the decorative arts. |
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All those concerned with disorders of the human body must start from a background of knowledge of its normal macroscopic and microscopic structure. |
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That should give you a pretty good idea of the socioeconomic class that The End of the Suburbs is concerned with. |
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The vehicle that we are here concerned with is essentially a telescopic boom designed and constructed to raise or lower platforms or other fixtures to required positions. |
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Though Pepys gives many similar honest and unblushing accounts of wholesome venality and decadence, much more is concerned with events of the day. |
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Sometimes, moreover, the backstage discussions that occur in public bathrooms are at least partially concerned with a team member's morale or that of the entire team. |
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And while social programs are nothing to scoff at, the more mundane stuff, like where to go when you're 17 on a Friday night, is what most underagers are most concerned with. |
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He is concerned with selected, representative texts and themes. |
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He was primarily concerned with the inequity of our trade policies, our tax policies, our health care policies. |
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An obvious device for poets and lyricists who are concerned with sound is alliteration, the repetition of initial or medial sounds in two or more adjacent words. |
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Hospitals welcomed the convenience of single-use throwaway products because they no longer had to be concerned with product age, overuse, breakage, and malfunction. |
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These organisations and their spokesmen say quite openly that what they are concerned with is the issue of violation of human rights by the organs of the state. |
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The second class of vestibular illusions is concerned with angular accelerations which are sensed by the fluid-filled semicircular canals of the vestibular apparatus. |
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If you're concerned with any important government stuff, I'm your senhor! |
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Initially, officialdom was concerned with military requirements. |
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This time, he was no longer concerned with rendering her unable to fight back. |
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But the show is deeply concerned with her growing up as a proxy for American capitalism and licentiousness. |
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It will be seen that s.10 is solely concerned with tort, section 11 deals in a somewhat curious way with a mixture of tortious and contractual liability. |
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Although by no means easy, it is easier to be increasingly open about your sexuality if you don't also have to be concerned with racism, sexism, and classism. |
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Environmental opposition mainly concerned with noise and vibration is also gathering strength, and is likely to prevent significant speed-up of existing lines. |
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But an even more pertinent question would be whether the theses lead up to any sort of tract or treatise concerned with the Holy Spirit and nothing else. |
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Even those interested only in monocultural cultivated rice, says the University of Minnesota agronomist, should be concerned with preserving wild varieties. |
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On this ski I was more concerned with backing off of my turns than driving into them, this ski really wants to arc, and when they say 12 meters on the sidecut they mean it. |
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Another kind of justice is concerned with treating people as they deserve. |
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His work is fundamentally concerned with the dialectical relation between the opposing principles, or the binaries, trying to achieve certain completeness through that. |
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I was too busy working and training bird dogs to try to earn a living for my family to be concerned with who was in the gallery and what they did for a living. |
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But almost everyone was too concerned with skyrocketing to fame with their indie band or landing a bit part in some MTV movie to be bothered by academics. |
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Then Chaplin plays with our assumptions by assigning the tramp to a cell with an imposing cellmate whom, we learn, is more concerned with needlepoint than bossing the tramp. |
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I am particularly concerned with the new costs associated with road enclosure permits, especially when these areas of land are often unproductive. |
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My guess is there are millions of unpolled Americans concerned with the downward moral spin of the United States, and who would perk up their ears at a strong third party. |
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Although this analysis is concerned with and applied to an extreme case of potential biological importance, it might have broad implications on nanotechnological problems. |
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There are yogis who actually meditate, pray, and are deeply concerned with the survival and well-being of our planet. |
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Cumberland is concerned with the health of Brooklynites of all ages. |
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A number of these patterns are concerned with maternity and child health. |
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I am bitterly concerned with this one-sided, biased, anti-Israel report. |
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He may be writing a murder mystery, but his novel is primarily concerned with the nature of small-town America and its particular manners and morals. |
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Badiou insists that philosophy is the discipline concerned with truth, and that any effort to detract philosophy from this concern is tantamount to sophistry. |
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In the case of a corporate borrower the most relevant provisions are those concerned with attacking transactions at an undervalue, preferences, and certain floating charges. |
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Few researchers concerned with social work practice relative to substance-abusing clients have elicited detailed information about workers' caseloads. |
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Yet others are concerned with the attainment of skills in soloing. |
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Alternatively, Jian comes from a hard-working and upwardly motivated city family who are concerned with providing Jian and his sister with a good education. |
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The law is not concerned with the brain but with the mind, in the sense that mind is ordinarily used, the mental faculties of reason, memory and understanding. |
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The Montserrat Tourist Board was formed as a body corporate under the 1993 Ordinance and is concerned with developing and promoting all aspects of the tourist industry. |
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But I am deeply concerned with the lack of progress in my case and feel that I must take some action. |
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It is concerned with the automatic control of bodily function. |
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The present invention is concerned with an oil squirt exhibiting a resiliently bendable nose and being attached to a wall holder in a predetermined supporting position. |
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Most chemists were not concerned with this detail because during the first half of the eighteenth century chemistry was not concerned with quantitative analysis. |
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Also at around this time there was a curious amalgam of serious and exploitation films concerned with atomic war and the acceleration of nuclear experiments. |
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Of all the religious practices and beliefs concerned with feminine divinities it is Shaktism which gives the Goddess a place of supreme importance. |
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The evaluation process is concerned with the job and not the job holder. |
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If the music industry is really concerned with protecting their investments, they could quit wasting their time with endless games of whack-a-mole. |
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Subordinates aren't the only ones concerned with social justice. |
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The present invention is also concerned with a blood components separator unit, which can advantageously be used in practice of the above-mentioned method. |
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And therefore, we have to be concerned with the affairs of Eurasia. |
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This section looks firstly at factors concerned with the fund manager's organisational structure and secondly at matters relating to the implementation of the house policy. |
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Architects who are concerned with the look of the roof, he says, usually eschew laminates in favor of materials such as metal or slate for their high-end projects. |
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Therefore Foucault is concerned with issues like health, sexuality and reproduction and how these relate to the administration of management of populations. |
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Cognitive linguistics is primarily concerned with how the mind creates meaning through language. |
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In this disquisition of the third book Plato is concerned with the moral effects of artistic representation on the youth of his state. |
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The entire range of political theory for example is concerned with explicitation of this egalitarianism through the agency of the State. |
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Fanish culture is very tribal in nature and overly concerned with superiority as fans are slans. |
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Of the technical improvements in the Leblanc process, some of the most important were concerned with the treatment of galligu to recover sulphur. |
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During the 1870s, the Philological Society was concerned with the process of publishing a dictionary with such an immense scope. |
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Claudius was concerned with the spread of eastern mysteries within the city and searched for more Roman replacements. |
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Overall, Howden is chiefly concerned with the politics of the relationship between Richard and King Philip. |
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However, as France was becoming more concerned with the Italian Wars, the French were happy to agree to the Treaty of Etaples. |
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Chrimes regard as misleading, as the Acts were concerned with harmonising laws, not political union. |
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Manchester's history is concerned with textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. |
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The United States, concerned with events in Europe and Asia, passed the Neutrality Act in August of the same year. |
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Many of the popes prior to 750 were more concerned with Byzantine affairs and eastern theological controversies. |
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Most planning matters concerned with the lake are, however, the responsibility of the Lake District National Park Authority. |
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He was a natural philosopher, concerned with the economy of nature and obsessed with an idea of unity, in theology and in nature. |
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During the 1960s, Crick became concerned with the origins of the genetic code. |
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In 1803 in London, he became president of the Jennerian Society, concerned with promoting vaccination to eradicate smallpox. |
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Classical mechanics is concerned with the set of physical laws describing the motion of bodies under the influence of a system of forces. |
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Finally, a management board of seven directors are collectively concerned with the ordinary running of the trust. |
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The population and the frontiers were abandoned, since the emperors were mostly concerned with defeating rivals and establishing their power. |
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Much applied economics in public policy is concerned with determining how the efficiency of an economy can be improved. |
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The two minor canons as well as the organist and Master of the Choristers are most directly concerned with liturgical and ceremonial matters. |
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Tantric Buddhism is largely concerned with ritual and meditative practices. |
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Artisans, such as engravers, became more concerned with aesthetics rather than just perfecting their craft. |
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Brook was less concerned with realism, and more concerned with translating the play into a form that could communicate with the modern world. |
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Women, in his view, feel less abhorrence for moral evil, though they are concerned with its outward consequences. |
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In 1972, Ralph Berry argued that Shakespeare was chiefly concerned with epistemology in this play. |
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In 1963 he became the inaugural recipient of the Jerusalem Prize, an award for writers concerned with the freedom of the individual in society. |
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Thus, analytics is not so much concerned with individual analyses or analysis steps, but with the entire methodology. |
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In particular Lawrence is concerned with the nature of relationships that can be had within such a setting. |
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The IOC is only concerned with issues of citizenship and nationality after individual nations have granted citizenship to athletes. |
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The three metapoems of L'Allegria make the point that poetry is concerned with transcending the real, and representing the Ideal. |
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De facto, or actual, sovereignty is concerned with whether control in fact exists. |
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His first encyclical, Ad beatissimi Apostolorum, given 1 November 1914, was concerned with this subject. |
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For these reasons, between 1933 and 1934, the Luftwaffe's leadership was primarily concerned with tactical and operational methods. |
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Farming is mostly concerned with the raising of Shetland sheep, known for their unusually fine wool. |
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The Committee which last met in 1988 is concerned with the design and usage of wafer seals. |
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Historically, a great deal of economic literature was concerned with the question of what causes inflation and what effect it has. |
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Scientific knowledge, according to the Aristotelians, was concerned with establishing true and necessary causes of things. |
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Another kind of inconsistency is concerned with the incomplete coverage of phonological information in the script. |
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The chronologically earlier suras, revealed at Mecca, are primarily concerned with ethical and spiritual topics. |
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Cultural studies is concerned with the meaning and practices of everyday life. |
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In 1981 Greene was awarded the Jerusalem Prize, awarded to writers concerned with the freedom of the individual in society. |
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Gunn's later works in the 1940s and into the 1950s became concerned with issues of totalitarianism. |
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Unlike that of other writers from the mining community, his fiction is more concerned with individuals, in particular women, than with politics. |
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Throughout her life Winehouse donated her money, music and time to many charities, particularly those concerned with children. |
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Hume was concerned with the way spectators find pleasure in the sorrow and anxiety depicted in a tragedy. |
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This work was concerned with how human morality depends on sympathy between agent and spectator, or the individual and other members of society. |
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Integrated geography is concerned with the description of the spatial interactions between humans and the natural world. |
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Geomatics is concerned with the application of computers to the traditional spatial techniques used in cartography and topography. |
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Regional geography is concerned with the description of the unique characteristics of a particular region such as it natural or human elements. |
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Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. |
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The Bengal Border Commission representatives were chiefly concerned with the question of who would get Calcutta. |
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The commoners folk dance is more concerned with social function and entertainment value than rituals. |
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Many trade unions themselves became concerned with gaining parliamentary representation to advance their legislative aims. |
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The nighantus, which are concerned with the interpretation of sacred literature, are glossaries of obscure words found in Vedic texts. |
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It is the oldest organisation concerned with electoral methods in the world. |
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In 1881 the Welsh Sunday Closing Act was passed, the first such legislation exclusively concerned with Wales. |
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In production engineering, metallurgy is concerned with the production of metallic components for use in consumer or engineering products. |
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The public sector is the part of the economy concerned with providing various governmental services. |
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Early research in the 1900s was concerned with electrical conductivity and quantum theory, later moving into thermal conductivity and acoustics. |
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Art has been taught at Aberystwyth since 1917, when it was one of only a few British universities concerned with the Art and Crafts Movement. |
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The Interpretation Project is a long term project concerned with bringing St Paul's to life for all its visitors. |
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It is concerned with the governance of and relationship between Northern Ireland and Great Britain. |
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Germanic law was overwhelmingly concerned with the protection of individuals and less concerned with protecting the interests of the state. |
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He spent 15 of the next 25 years in four tours of duty at Portsmouth concerned with development of gunnery and torpedoes. |
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She was concerned with the curving of the path of radio waves traversing the ionosphere from NavSTAR satellites. |
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Glaciologists in Antarctica are concerned with the study of the history and dynamics of floating ice, seasonal snow, glaciers, and ice sheets. |
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Initially, WKCR wasn't a radio station, but an organization concerned with the technology of radio communications. |
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In the United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Coastguard is purely concerned with search and rescue. |
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Feminist anthropologists are centrally concerned with the construction of gender across societies. |
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Urban anthropology is concerned with issues of urbanization, poverty, and neoliberalism. |
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Evolutionary anthropology is concerned with both biological and cultural evolution of humans, past and present. |
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Pragmatics is concerned with the ways in which language use is patterned and how these patterns contribute to meaning. |
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The Danube Commission is concerned with the maintenance and improvement of the river's navigation conditions. |
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For Africa, Marshall has collected some fortysix observations of which almost half are concerned with Pierines. |
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The few surviving Merovingian edicts are almost entirely concerned with settling divisions of estates among heirs. |
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Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, eggs, or other products. |
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Governments are particularly concerned with zoonoses, diseases that humans may acquire from animals. |
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Military strategy is more concerned with the supply of war and planning, than management of field forces and combat between them. |
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