Sentence examples for concern to promote from inspiring English sources

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These institutional issues merge gradually into a concern to promote diverse forums for dialogue a concern that is common among interpretive theorists.

"He took enough concern to promote that for kids who didn't have any medical coverage," said Ms. Pembleton, 56, a secretary who lives in Cornwall, in the Hudson Valley.

"Concern for someone is concern to promote her wellbeing, and wellbeing has important aspects that aren't just matters of passive consumption attainment, self-realization, and self-development, realizing your temperament and talent through activity that gives point and value to your choices," he explains.

Last week, Saab announced a partnership with Sensis, an up-and-coming U.S. air surveillance concern, to promote Saab's radar systems.

In other words, given a concern to promote one's own self-interest, the prediction is that minimal offers will be made in ultimatum games to maximize one's take-home amount which is the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium (Kahneman et al. 1986: S289; Forsythe et al. 1994: 348; Güth 1995: 331; Pillutla and Murnighan 1995: 1409, 2003: 248; Straub and Murnighan 1995: 345 346).

Partnerships and stakeholder participation Many of the national reports point to a paradigm shift in development thinking, linking the adoption of a human rights-based approach with heightened concern to promote stakeholder participation and responsibility.

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On a recent TV show, Mr Sarkozy, who is Mr Chirac's chief rival on the right, seemed concerned to promote himself more than the constitution.

They did not have owners concerned to promote their competitiveness and long‑term value: they were chips in the portfolios of global asset managers who had no constitutional, legal or cultural obligation towards them.

This seems unlikely, however, as he had at his disposal another brief term for the view he was concerned to promote, the meaning of which would have been more immediately accessible to most audiences, namely, "automatism".

His collatio or comparative discussion of free will is an investigation (indagatio) of the sources of virtue, concerned to promote a conclusion that is both morally righteous and also socially expedient, good for the concord of the community of faithful Christians (Boyle 1983 14 17).

Winkelman was described in the report as "a passionate and frank witness, who is genuinely concerned to promote the interests of Milton Keynes and WFC".

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