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Hardliners are concerned about the implications.
Mr. Dunn said he was concerned about the implications of being labeled a domestic terrorist.
The committee said it was concerned about the implications for freedom of expression and academic freedom.
She told me that she was concerned about the implications of Ajami's removal from the country's currency.
Though he believed in the product and thought Apple would be a success, Wayne explains that he was concerned about the implications of failure.
In Monday's Washington Post, Zachary Goldfarb takes up the cause by identifying a new reason to be concerned about the implications of military sequestration: the economic impact.
Mr. Blumenthal has since met with representatives from about a dozen cities and towns concerned about the implications of the ruling.
This means that benefit claimants whose children are truanting can be identified, but some groups are concerned about the implications of suspending welfare recipients' privacy.
And you don't have to be a hardcore civil libertarian, as I am not, to be a tad concerned about the implications of all this.
Corey MacGillivray, an official in the general counsel's office at Ford, "was concerned about the implications," as well, the memo said.
Given the strong connection people make between their work, identity and sense of meaning, Arendt was concerned about the implications of automation on their lives.
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