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A recurring concern of hospital executives has been that patients might try to draw the lawyers into malpractice suits.
A recurring concern expressed by board members was receipt of information that was of the wrong type or at the wrong level.
A recurring concern was that recording would violate the etiquette expected in clinical encounters, a deviation from the passive role of the patient.
Fuss's latest series features a recurring concern in his work: snakes.
It is also notable because it speaks to a recurring concern in this book with the fungible meanings of objects and the fluidity of identity.
The nature of the boundary line between the individual and the collective has been a recurring concern for Murakami, almost from the outset of his career.
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The proliferation of old satellites and other space junk in Earth orbit is a subject of recurring concern.
Whitehall's recurring concern was how to restrict coloured immigration specifically while publicly denying any racial motivation.
Later, when clouds of chemicals invade the Jakarta slums to combat dengue fever — a toxic mirror of that dreamy opening shot — their deadly billows encapsulate the film's recurring concern: for some, cities can be poison.
The recurring concern we hear from executives in our courses that IT efforts fail to generate the intended business benefits—is often accompanied by some finger-pointing: There must be something wrong with the IT function in our company.
Finally, one recurring concern is that the money is not there yet in Berlin.
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