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But for a poet concerned with scansion, as Chaucer was, that weak ending the final e offered was a blessing.
Because if one is speaking about prohibition and mandamus, prohibition and mandamus are concerned with duties.
Yet even Puritanism was, in the end, concerned with the individual soul, and individual salvation.
If you are quite concerned with privacy, buy a roomy, non-transparent poncho.
He says the legal system is becoming increasingly concerned with political life.
It is concerned with the applications of linguistics and psycholinguistics in first-language education.
They are concerned with the relation between structure and agency, or individual and society, which is central to sociology.
Pitta governs bodily functions concerned with heat and metabolism, and directs all biochemical reactions and the process of energy exchange.
Here the Constitution is not concerned with handicapping the government to preserve other values.
Individuals in the old regime were intensely concerned with questions of status and rank.
Sujatha, in his preface, reminds us that science fiction need not necessarily be concerned with rockets and space odysseys.
Financial manias and panics have attracted economists concerned with the efficiency of asset markets.
Topology is the mathematical discipline concerned with surfaces or manifolds in higher dimensions.
So this is why I'm concerned with creating the right culture of hands-off management at PaxDigita.
And though art may inspire her, Morales seems more concerned with wearability and timeliness than flights of fashion fancy.
That case was not concerned with public law but was a civil action for damages.
But a lot of community people are concerned with the effects of applying chicken manure to land.
Morality is concerned with how one ought to act rather than actualities such as what one does or might do given impunity from consequences.
Moore's law is not concerned with radical new technologies that could have a dramatic effect.
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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