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From my Werner scouting report: "There could be concern over Werner's height.
"High consumer confidence means that people have become more prepared to borrow in recent months, but there could be concern that consumers will become increasingly tempted to take on debt again to fund spending".
One reason could be concern that any political talk from the campaign would inject a partisan flavor into the public discourse on a case that Obama advisers want the court to decide on its legal merits.
There could be concern stemming from the Bulldogs' surprising 60-47 loss to Saint Mary's in the West Coast Conference final, but before that they hadn't lost since Dec. 15 against North Carolina.
Skyscape's Mr Dawson believes another barrier to the quicker adoption of cloud services by local authorities could be concern that efficiencies and automation may lead to job losses.
I suspect that when one speaks of mass power outages in a large city, there could be concern about security issues.
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However, there could be concerns about property valuations, he added.
"I can understand why people could be concerned," he said.
Your colleagues could be concerned that you are not happy in your work.
Could the implication be that even a red-blooded he-man could be concerned with the way things look?
Mr. Kimmelman said the Justice Department could be concerned about how the combined broadband, satellite and media company could hurt competitors.
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