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Just as in "Gould," Flanagan is ultimately concerned with love and its redemptive qualities.
Though separated by centuries, each text is ultimately concerned with the celebration and affirmation of grace; Mahler unites both, astonishingly, through his music.
Mr Osborne has beliefs too in free markets, in balanced budgets, in an assertive foreign policy but he is ultimately concerned with winning.The difference is born of very different experiences in politics.
Although that book is ultimately concerned with far more serious losses, Smith pauses midway through to describe the experience of losing a beloved black coat that a friend gave her, off his own back, on her fifty-seventh birthday.
Berkeley rejected this, asserting that mathematics as a science is ultimately concerned with objects of sense, its admitted generality stemming from the capacity of percepts to serve as signs for all percepts of a similar form.
As early as 1991 Varkevisser, Pathmanathan, and Brownlee (1991) defined health systems research in low-income settings as work which is "ultimately concerned with improving the health of people and communities by enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the health system as an integral part of the overall process of socio-economic development" [ 3].
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So too is Paul Tillich's account of faith as 'the state of being ultimately concerned', since the claim of the object of one's ultimate concern to 'promise total fulfilment even if all other claims have to be subjected to it or rejected in its name' cannot in principle be established on the basis of the evidence.
He's ultimately concerned with good and evil and power.
Both the "Ring" and "Game of Thrones" are ultimately concerned not with sex but with power.
By Alex Ross August 29, 2017 Both the "Ring" cycle and "Game of Thrones" are ultimately concerned not with sex but with power.
Played out as avant-garde multi-platform shock and awe, her songs, at the cellular level, are ultimately concerned with love, generosity and wonderment.
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