Sentence examples for concern to present from inspiring English sources

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The opening section of the Act starts by stating, "...the permanent protection of the state's natural and scenic resources is a paramount concern to present and future residents of the state and nation".

The act regulates development, requires public access to beaches, and declares that "the permanent protection of the state's natural and scenic resources is a paramount concern to present and future generations of the  state and nation".

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It's concerning to present players and I think it should be concerning to future players, as well.

As Mr Carney pointed out in his speech, he was primarily concerned to present some opinions about how the EU affects the Bank's ability to do its job; and not to compile a case for or against membership overall.

It certainly suggests, however, that he was, above all, genuinely concerned to present to the world the best work that he could find by a poet of great and enduring stature.

But anyone looking for a deeper understanding of the current turmoil among British Muslims, or even just some sense of what lies behind Pakistan's current troubles, will leave disappointed – as a chronicler of Pakistan, Khan-Din is concerned to present the most harmless, cheery view possible.

I am not ultimately concerned to present the correct interpretation of Aristotle's Categories.

As a Ph.D. student, Bettencourt-Dias was already "very concerned to present her work at meetings [and] very interested in communicating to [the] wider public," Brockes says.

There is little doubt, then, that the new British philosophy represented by Locke, Berkeley, and Hume in the early-to-mid eighteenth century was concerned to present interpretations of Newton's work that were consistent with their overarching philosophical commitments, principles and methods, or to alter those commitments, principles and methods as necessary.

The publication, in 1969, of the four-page article, "Science Without Experience", which argued that in principle experience is necessary at no point in the construction, comprehension or testing of empirical scientific theories finally gave notice that Feyerabend was no longer concerned to present himself as any kind of empiricist.

But there is no longer any real evidence that the main financial networks - especially CNBC and Fox Business and to a lesser extent Bloomberg - are at all concerned to present a 'fair and balanced' view.

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