Sentence examples for concerns would migrate from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Achtenberg, a former San Francisco supervisor, said it was natural that companies with budget concerns would migrate to Oakland.

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Yes some business would migrate, but City will grow other business from elsewhere.

However, most fans of competitive swimming agree that the real reason for the ruling was the officials' concern that extensive use of the dolphin kick would migrate from backstroke races to breast and butterfly events.

To address concerns that putting a cap on bonuses could mean that bankers would migrate elsewhere, lawmakers emphasized that the proposal would monitor any such side effects and, if necessary, allow scope for remedies.

People and businesses would migrate to other places.

He said that Hewlett would migrate its entire computer line to Itanium by the second half of this decade.

If these interventions were not readily available, patients would migrate to centers that provided them.

Some officials worried that thousands of people would migrate to both states for the drugs.

As a result, lending activity would migrate from traditional banks to shadow banks.

It would make soil conditions hot and that would migrate to plant beds and put stress on them".

Without tolerance, all measuring blocks would migrate to the highest-energy area of the scene.

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