Sentence examples for expressed profound concern from inspiring English sources

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Paris Hilton's favorite, Lydian Coin, is a newer, second-order type of digital currency, over which the S.E.C. and other governments have expressed profound concern.

The UNHCR has expressed "profound concern" that two boats carrying Tamil asylum seekers may have been sent back to Sri Lanka by the Australian government, and directly raised the possibility that Australia has broken international law.

The Congressional leaders also expressed "profound concern" for the security situation in the region, echoing President Obama's call in his weekly address for foreign governments to strengthen cooperation with the United States in protecting diplomatic facilities.

But in one of several letters of protest to Partin's superiors at the Department of Health and Human Services, many of ORI's investigative staff recently expressed "profound concern about the tone and direction" she has taken.

But in one of several letters of protest to Partin's superiors at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), many of ORI's investigative staff recently expressed "profound concern about the tone and direction" she has taken.

In letters sent Tuesday to the Clinton and Trump campaigns, the WHCA's leadership expressed "profound concern and consternation" at both for so far failing to establish a protective pool system and urged each "to remedy the situation without delay for the remainder of the 2016 campaign".

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Senior MPs expressed profound concerns about Mr Martin's position as some warned that backbenchers would move to block his reappointment if he attempted to carry on beyond the next election.

The commissioner can express profound concern and distress at the killing of a young teenager without prejudging the guilt or innocence of the officer involved.

While appreciating the opportunities for economic growth and material prosperity which this process offers, the church cannot but express profound concern that our world continues to be divided, no longer by the former political and military blocs, but by a tragic fault line between those who can benefit from these opportunities and those who seem cut off from them.

On Friday, Mr. Niederauer and the Deutsche Börse chief executive, Reto Francioni, wrote a letter to José Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission and Mr. Almunia's superior, expressing "profound concern" that blocking the takeover "would represent a serious missed opportunity at a critical juncture for Europe".

On Friday, Mr. Niederauer and the Deutsche Borse chief executive, Reto Francioni, wrote a letter to Jose Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission and Mr. Almunia's superior, expressing "profound concern" that blocking the takeover "would represent a serious missed opportunity at a critical juncture for Europe".

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