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The phrase "a concerns" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "concerns" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "There are several concerns regarding the project's timeline."
Alternatives: "a concern" or "some concerns".
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10 In group A, concerns are time (security procedure that locks the screen after a given time without mouse movement or any pressed key) and logging.
A) Concerns regarding functional data: 1) In all functional figures, it is unclear what does "Relative transport activity" constitute.
You don't issue a concerns notice then when you're issuing those proceedings," Williamson said.
One barrister said while a concerns notice was not "a strict precondition to issuing proceedings, there are procedural advantages so everyone serves them".
Rather than issue Jones with a "concerns notice" about his critical radio broadcasts on 19 and 20 January - a step spelled out in section 14 of the Queensland Defamation Act - Newman and Seeney went straight to court with their claim two days later.
Note that (a) concerns production and is also most directly relevant to content determination on Dretske's theory.
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