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Without proper design evaluation mechanisms, the identification of harmful crosscutting concerns can become counter-productive and impractical.
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"At board meetings, I have heard some wealthy, influential people say that the sky is falling and that this may be an unprecedented economic downturn, but that concern can become self-fulfilling".
"Concern can become a recipe for paralysis".
She says the answer lies in self-regulation; by responding to public concerns, the media can become more accountable and approachable, a step toward remedying its troubles.
Absolutely, when profit and cost cutting are the primary concerns, any industry can become a breeding ground for environmental insensitivity and ignorance, and food production is particularly vulnerable to this.
The final thorn in the scientific side is gameability: the concern that people can become obsessed with their scores, and thereby change their behaviour to achieve higher scores.
In fact, moral concerns can easily become too much of a good thing.
Furthermore, there are concerns that vaccinated birds can become infected with MDV, albeit at a reduced rate compared to unvaccinated birds, a viral reservoir will be maintained on which selection can act (Morrow and Fehler, 2004).
Professionals expressed concern that EFM technology can become the focus of care and that this might distract from the care provided to women and hinder effective communication with women [ 20, 25, 26, 31].
Exposures in day care and school settings can become a concern for children younger than 1 through 6 years.
The teacher also spoke with 7News and said that she understood that employers can become concerned about employees use of social media, but that she was unsure what drew their concern.
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