Sentence examples for concern knowing from inspiring English sources

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There was probably less concern knowing that I wasn't sitting there shooting back some you know, some stiff drinks, so.

He added: "Can there be a more disturbing parable of the Britain we have become?" The father-of-four said he did not want the security guard punished, but wanted an apology None was forthcoming with the school saying the guard had a second encounter with Self and his son in which he overheard them talking about walking to North Dalton, so called the police out of "concern" knowing how far it was.

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After all, as Barnes informs us at the start of "Something to Declare," as far as he is concerned "knowing a second country means choosing what you want from it, finding antitheses to your normal, English, urban life; discarding the sense of responsibility you feel about your own country, giving yourself a rest from the bilious emotions stirred by your own public representatives".

As concerns knowing through architecture, cognitive content arises in reflecting to varying degrees taste and style sensibilities of its creators, structural properties per engineering principles deployed; and cultural and social values of historical, communal, and economic contexts.

That is, knowledge internalism concerns not knowing that one knows, as in Prichard, but rather knowing or being aware of that on the basis of which one knows.

"My only concern is knowing what I want to do.

Factors such as the onset of puberty [ 24], concern about knowing the new rules/procedures of the school [ 28], and secondary school being a more intimidating environment [ 29] have all being identified as stressors during this period.

However, health administrators, managing a specific CAS, are concerned with knowing what is going to happen in their own health care delivery system.

Cognitive theories are appropriate to the school situation, for they are concerned with knowing and thinking.

The research work to date, concerned with knowing the subject's affective (mental) states, is pre-dominantly, related to the facial expression analysis.

Clinicians appeared to be concerned with knowing what force is produced by the wire in relation to the amount of deflection [13, 18].

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