Sentence examples for concerned to move from inspiring English sources

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The time has come to settle this matter in a way which will allow everyone concerned to move on".

We have long believed that Wal-Mart would ultimately recognize that it is in the best interests of all concerned to move their intended store away from the battlefield.

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In most cases, they decided that there was not enough concern to move forward, Mr. Tompkins said.

"We worked through 11,000 pages of environmental impact report," said Schwarzenegger, "and answered many concerns to move it through the desert.

These strategies aim to de-fragment habitats, allowing more vulnerable species of nature conservation concern to move between habitats and hence respond to climatic changes.

We are going to continue to work with all parties concerned to try to move forward on a diplomatic solution".

Obviously, they were concerned enough to move on it and test on it.

This is probably the hardest part because guys are concerned how to move.

Better would have been for the countries concerned to co-ordinate their moves to a more stimulative monetary policy without sending exchange rates on a roller-coaster ride.

He's concerned about having to move at this late stage of life.

Vehement debate soon broke out within the CCP concerning how quickly to move to higher stages of cooperative production in the countryside.

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