Exact(4)
There is no preoccupation with challenge or disruption.
Sharing her sisters' dry humour and Charlotte's violent imagination, Emily diverges from them in making no use of the events of her own life and showing no preoccupation with a spinster's state or a governess's position.
For instance, a person with Capgras who believes that his wife has been substituted by an impostor but shows no preoccupation for his wife and does not go and look for her, appears to have a circumscribed delusion.
Now, the goal is no longer to create ignorance, because there is little to no preoccupation in public media with determining the validity of knowledge.
Similar(56)
The protest group, Les Amis du Balzar, has sent an eloquent new letter to the new owner, Jean-Paul Bucher, written by a young publisher, Lorenzo Valentin, and describing the "objet de nos preoccupations": that no dish will come from a centralized kitchen, and that there will be real autonomy for the staff, and real autonomy in the management.
The happiest moments for me were when I saw Alex in the company of other children, laughing, with absolutely no preoccupations, and I've been fortunate enough to see that many times.
But race is no longer a preoccupation for the family, Mr. Gladwell said, and he no longer considers race a strong theme in his writing.
Select the time and date being sure that you will be rested, relaxed, with no other preoccupation in mind, awake and alert.
Like two items from the Kellner scale "bodily preoccupation" (Nos. 18 & 19) these two items were, unassigned in the student sample factor solution.
Only the conical flasks, filling in for vases, on the curled desk in front of him, and the illustration of a Russian space rocket on the wall behind, are clues that his preoccupation is no longer Raf Simons' winter collection or new bands from New York.
But instead, we see a bizarre preoccupation -- no, really, an obsession -- with cutting federal benefits.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com