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BILL CLINTON says that foreign policy will be a central concern of his last year in office.
Investigating the way people actually went about finding jobs in an uncertain environment, he believed, should be a central concern of the analysis of labour markets.
Slowly it dawned on me that nature could be a place of resistance to stories about the way you are supposed to be – a central concern of Hines's Billy Casper in A Kestrel for a Knave.
And in advance of the 2004 Olympics, at which security will be a central concern, the trial must also be tangible evidence that Greece can deal with assassins, homegrown or imported.
The Gore team believed that health care would be a central concern of voters but there was some question about what approach to take since the Clinton administration's own proposal for universal coverage had failed in 1994.
I wish there existed a better platform to discuss the complex issues surrounding warfare: better or more than the media, better or more than the art world – and the search for that platform will be a central concern both in my life and work for years to come.
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That, in a nutshell, is a central concern of many.
But she said, "Correct reporting of expenditures is a central concern".
Nurturing new talent and education is a central concern of the station, said Davey.
But obsolescence is a central concern, which proves to be evergreen, of Rosenquist's definitive works of the nineteen-sixties.
It also affects how it feels to be an American, which is a central concern of American novelists.
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