Sentence examples for Preoccupation with safety from inspiring English sources

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We might relegate the back-and-forth debate waged by Hill and von Trips to history, but it bears on our current preoccupation with safety, and the backlash against it.

As I watch my son and daughter raise my grandchildren and deal with the age-old issues of sibling rivalry and adolescent rebellion and the current ones of internet exposure, and the vastly increased preoccupation with safety, (No biking without  helmets please).

In some academic laboratories, a preoccupation with safety can even seem unprofessional; the most important thing is to get the work done.

I cannot enjoy the safety and ease of my life without also interrogating myself and my community for the fear and suspicion that such preoccupation with safety can form.

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The trigger-warning debate may, by comparison, seem esoteric; but both it and #YesAllWomen express a larger cultural preoccupation with achieving safety, and a fear of living in its absence.

Widespread speculation in the Chinese media in recent days about the infants' health, without the benefit of scientific analysis, has underlined the increasingly free-wheeling nature of Chinese media on health and business issues, as well as a national preoccupation with food safety.

They recalled incidents that had occurred at other sites where children or workers had been severely hurt or killed, resulting in a preoccupation with the safety of their parents: " When people work in this site … [they] climb from a rope … then they fall, then people die", said a girl, age 8.

So far removed from direct contact with food production, concerns about food-borne illnesses and freshness gave rise to preoccupation with sourcing and safety.

This trend originates from a police preoccupation with ensuring their own safety at all costs, with tragic consequences for the innocent civilians unlucky enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

All of the hospital's 50 other nurses and 20 doctors died in the earthquake or have refused to return to work out of fear for the building's safety or preoccupation with their own problems, he said.

21 It can be argued, therefore, that the seemingly endless preoccupation with studying the efficacy and safety of thrombolytic therapy was not only unnecessary and wasteful, but also delayed its widespread use, possibly contributing to the loss of many thousands of lives.

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