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As privacy becomes an intense concern, it is not just raw data that is at risk of being exposed.
Even before he left high school, he said, "the mania to show and share wonderful films became an intense concern," and he started showing them to audiences.
Humanism comprised an intense concern with the studia humanitatis ("studies of humanity")—that is, grammar, rhetoric, history, poetry, and moral philosophy as read in Classical Latin and, sometimes, Greek texts.
… Again, when there is loss of subjectivity in the moment of lovemaking, this can be and frequently is accompanied by an intense concern for the subjectivity of the partner at other moments…" (Nussbaum 1995, 274 6).
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In dealing with a worried community, Mr. Giuliani needs to avoid reckless rhetoric and to project an equally intense concern for fairness to the police and for the welfare of the citizens they serve.
Mr. Portman and Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire are highlighting their co-sponsorship of a bill to fight opioid addiction that Congress passed last week, an issue of intense concern in their states — and which few associate with the name Trump.
The basal subtype has recently become a focus of intense concern because such tumors constitute a therapeutically intractable subset of breast cancers [91] [93].
WITH the July 17 airplane crash in São Paulo, in which 199 people died, aviation safety has once again become a matter of intense concern among travelers.
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