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There's a deep-seated concern in the population that the internet companies and data users have too much power".
In regard to the recent criticism, he said: "A lot of what we're seeing right now is deep-seated concern about college sports in general.
She says many people in the chamber have a "deep-seated" concern that legislation would affect the freedom of the press.
Beyond that he is completely open and curious to know what's best for Chicago and how his genuine deep-seated concern for people can be put to best use.
At the same time, they surfaced Aetna's significant cultural strengths: a deep-seated concern about patients, providers, and employers; underlying pride in the history and purpose of the company; widespread respect for peers; and a large group of dedicated professionals.
Some in Germany's Bundesbank, with its deep-seated concern about inflation, argued that the loans should be offered at a higher rate than the benchmark rate, which was lowered to 1 percent on Dec. 8 from 1.5 percent earlier in the year.
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The events of recent months have crystallised more deep-seated concerns.
Like those of previous generations, our fictional nemesis reflects deep-seated concerns.
There were also deep-seated concerns about a homeland that had been racked by violence since their childhood.
But Austria banned the technology in the 1970s, and there are deep-seated concerns in Europe, stoked by the accident at Chernobyl, in Ukraine, in 1986.
Until officials realize that, and learn how to counter such deep-seated concerns, the paranoia -- and the public-health risk it poses -- will remain.
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