Sentence examples for interested in concerns from inspiring English sources

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I admire it when a business leader rolls up his sleeves and gets interested in concerns he doesn't have to".

But the council was only interested in concerns relating to the planning code and the approval was eventually passed down, albeit to the chorus of "Shame on you, shame".

The particular syntactic violation we were interested in concerns structural "syntactic dependencies" such as those that occur between a question word (who, what) and the word, that in declarative sentences follows the verb, but typically is absent in questions (see supporting Methods S1).

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"The organizers are not interested in our concerns," said Mr. Marcelle, whose group has been lobbying for changes for the last two years.

He approaches the job with enthusiasm and irreverence, distrustful, he says, of backroom politics and more interested in the concerns on neighborhood streets than those in City Hall corridors.

"Priests who were civil attorneys portrayed themselves as interested in the concerns of victims and pretended to be acting for their benefit while they acted only to protect the diocese".

Garcetti said he is particularly interested in the concerns of property owners "as we discuss how to retrofit privately owned buildings".

"At some point," Frank tells the Huffington Post, "[the Democrats] decided that they weren't all that interested in the concerns of working people anymore".

First, elect a new Board that is far more interested in the concerns of all of the "minority" students (who are now a majority of the District).

Sandberg is almost the perfect embodiment of Clinton's larger economic policy portfolio ― indeed, the economic policy portfolio of the Democrats writ large ― which was ably summed up by author Thomas Frank in a March interview with HuffPost: "At some point, [the Democrats] decided that they weren't all that interested in the concerns of working people anymore".

First, although participation was completely voluntary, it could be plausible to posit that the more active children or the children who were more interested in societal concerns or deaf culture enrolled more often, resulting in a potential selection bias.

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