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Douglas A. Kass, the hedge fund manager tasked with asking especially critical questions, evinced concern that a Buffett-less Berkshire would need to become more centrally operated, or possibly even break up.
Already, Russia's financial markets have evinced concern about that, with the stock market falling since the conflict began and capital flowing out of the country at a fast pace.
She also evinced concern that executions "would make them perhaps martyrs to the jihad, that they might gain greater glory in death than they would by continuing to live in prison".
(The basic trend was that whenever SIGTARP evinced concern, it would be told that these programs were a work in progress and their concerns would be taken into account, and then a day later, the programs were suddenly being rolled out for media consumption).
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Mr Cameron has also accepted New Labour's social liberalism, updating his party's official views on sexuality, and evinced (or simulated) a concern for the poor.
And as prime minister Gordon Brown evolved an interest in the environment that he had rarely evinced as chancellor of the exchequer.And yet environmentalists have reasons to fear for their cause.
This competition evinced Shonibare's growing interest in public art.
She even evinced symptoms of grumpy-old-man-like behavior.
No offender carried a bigger load, or evinced greater devotion.
Arrhenius plots evinced constant temperature dependence of ionic conductivity.
Mr Cruz, who won in Iowa and sells himself as the only true conservative, evinced confidence.
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