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However, Fogg insisted there had been little of concern, in contrast to the women's event yesterday which Keri-anne Payne described as a "tough, violent race".
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Furthermore, modern dance dealt with immediate and contemporary concerns in contrast to the formal, classical, and often narrative aspects of ballet.
The driving interest within the Humanities and the social sciences concerns – in contrast to the natural sciences – the explanation of the concrete, the societal and cultural specificities.
Think clearly about your concerns in contrast to any social problems the child has shown.
The significant increase in anaemia among India's women during this recent period is a matter of concern, and in contrast to secular improvements in other markers of women's health and nutritional status.
The well-being of individual plants is the major concern of arboriculture, in contrast to such related fields as silviculture and agriculture, in which the major concern is the welfare of a large group of plants as a whole.
Concerning AWS-ETI, in contrast to DLM-ETI, the ETT must be preloaded on the tube guide and ETI requires to load and lift the epiglottis with the blade tip.
Mantel's concern in these stories, in contrast to her historical fiction, is with domestic suffocation, psychological unease and even the ghoulish – a combination of themes that has run throughout her more contemporary novels, from her debut Every Day Is Mother's Day (1985) to Beyond Black (2005), whose protagonist was haunted by visions of the afterlife.
Miliband wisely refrained from reminding his modern audience that Disraeli's one-nation solution was Tory paternalism – concern for the poor in contrast to the sharp-elbowed individualism of those grasping Liberal manufacturers and free traders (and their paper, the Manchester Guardian).
These studies noted that high rates of excess mortality among those living in the most deprived areas was of particular concern because it was in contrast to, and thus partly masked by, improvements at the Scottish national level.
But Edwin Lyman, a physicist and nuclear expert at the Union of Concerned Scientists, said that in contrast to making plutonium, which usually requires a reactor and then complicated chemical processing plants that can handle such highly radioactive material, purifying the plutonium from the form used in fuel requires only "relatively simple chemistry" — namely mixed oxide, or MOx.
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