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The preoccupation is usually poorly amenable to reassurance".
The preoccupation is usually poorly amenable to reassurance.'' The National Institutes of Health currently funds no studies on the topic.
More particularly, in view of the NHS's parlous finances, the preoccupation is how to help them manage their own conditions.
Now the preoccupation is with "the Siri killer," the app that will replace the sometimes frustrating Siri personal assistant on the iPhone.
The report's proposals to avoid that outcome — more government programs that focus on job growth, fiscal coordination and aid to developing countries — are not likely to be widely embraced by policy makers in the United States and Europe, where the preoccupation is on budget cuts and spending discipline.
Mr. Walston said that for both Mr. Berlusconi and Italy, "the preoccupation is, 'Why don't we count more?' " Mr. Bush did tell reporters at his joint appearance with Mr. Berlusconi earlier this week that: "I'm pleased to be able to give him a lunch.
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The preoccupations were different in 1953.
You don't really care what the preoccupations are, you just want to be with this voice.
Which wouldn't be a problem -- it's what the novel is about, partly -- if only the preoccupations weren't so prosaic.
If those doings are not for the most part the stuff of high drama — the discovery of a neighborhood Peeping Tom, the staging of a toga party — the preoccupations are universal.
The main preoccupation is the misery of daily living.
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