Sentence examples for concerned add from inspiring English sources

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Going in the opposite direction, however, did have a small negative influence.The upshot is that elite universities do not, at least as far as physicists are concerned, add value to output.

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"And so far as we're concerned," added her husband, "they were".

Titanic is the worst thing that ever happened to him as far as I'm concerned,' added Smith.

"It's a good thing the fans are concerned," added Fitzpatrick, who was speaking at an IRB World Rugby Conference in London.

Bernanke says he is concerned, adding that the Fed is going to carefully monitor inflation over the next several months while commodity prices continue to soar.

Virgin Atlantic said it was "very concerned", adding it would allow passengers booked on inbound flights on Wednesday to rebook for travel up to four days earlier or later.

He said people did not seem too concerned, adding that the entertainment district was "going at full bore even now; restaurants and bars are full".

The same concerns add security guards to the necessary house staff.

Those concerns add to pessimism over the entire late-summer shopping season.

Security concerns add to these challenges and affect both foreign and national investment.

He reckons that such concerns add about 5% to operating costs.One recent example demonstrates how hard it is to guard against reputational risk.

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