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A 1964 print, "Homage to Lithography," introduces two of the artist's long-term preoccupations: the shrine format and homage to her creative forebears.
One of Leopold's long-term preoccupations was increasing the international standing and influence of his country.
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"Restoring the collection and the buildings as much as possible to their original glory is a very important long-term preoccupation".These days the custodians are also juggling another task: making the library appeal to those other than specialist Islamic scholars and academics.
The project is the result of a long-term preoccupation the artist has had with contemporary marketing tactics.
Within his company, Mr. Mori is known for both long-term vision and a preoccupation with small details.
While government's role would be to provide encouragement and incentives, the current environment puts the onus on the private sector to take the lead – and to adopt a constructive long-term view, extending beyond politicians' preoccupations with running the next election.
With the growing interest for finding a cure for HIV infection and with the preoccupation of long-term management of HIV-infected individuals, it is key to assess the capacity of new drugs and new combinations of drugs to drive immune activation and inflammation down.
Even in their dealings with factory masters, parish officials continued to ask the same questions about skills and long-term employability as they had previously, implying a preoccupation with sustainable employment prospects and human capital investment.
A paradigm shift has been called for, from preoccupation with simple curative interventions to chronic disease management, long-term support and care.
Freed from any preoccupation with quarterly earnings reports, private-equity firms like to praise their long-term perspective, but "long term" means between five and seven years, at which point they sell the asset to realize a capital gain and move on to new conquests.
To Sondheim aficionados, this summation of a long-term relationship from the 1964 musical "Anyone Can Whistle" is an early masterpiece that distills the composer's longtime preoccupation with time, impending mortality and the fragility of love.
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