Sentence examples for anticipated concerns from inspiring English sources

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A further dimension where changes in the relation between individual and state are anticipated concerns the view of the latter as the ultimate provider of security.

There are anticipated concerns regarding the limitations of this technique.

However, some participants did not refer to specific incidents and some appeared to be reporting anticipated concerns.

30 The fast implementation of the vaccines used against the H1N1 influenza pandemic was unprecedented on a global scale and evoked anticipated concerns of unknown adverse effects.

Sandelowski and Barroso [ 14] refer to the process of writing qualitative research proposals as 'artful design' which requires 'reflexivity, elegant expression, imaginative rehearsal, and strategic disarmament' in order to neutralise any anticipated concerns reviewers' may have (p.819).

Overall, the rate of callbacks was low (≤6 %), suggesting that counselling may have explained how to deal with potential problems and anticipated concerns that were likely to arise during initial use.

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Asked whether he anticipated concern about image from England's sponsors should Hartley continue as captain, he said: "No, I don't think so.

This year, ministers ringfenced money for the sciences, anticipating concerns that the new system would penalise some major players.

The key ingredients were starting with real-life social and political problems rather than formal rules; freeing legal studies from insularity by emphasising foreign, EC and international law, and thereby anticipating concerns with "globalisation"; and insisting that the discipline of law can offer distinctive lenses for understanding society.

Anticipating concerns, producers called the script "Dancing", not "Dirty Dancing", to help win approval for film shoots in Bible Belt town halls.

Anticipating concerns about evolutionary stability (see §4 below) Geoffrey Brennan and James Buchanan argue that a version of Gresham's law holds in political and social institutions that "bad behavior drives out good and that all persons will be led themselves by even the presence of a few self-seekers to adopt self-interested behavior" (2008 [1985], 68).

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