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These are natural concerns — especially given the unhinged brutality of ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
We all have natural concerns about Big Brother, and you don't necessarily want to know who's driving.
Yet there are natural concerns that this is somehow the first step toward reinstalling Thomas as the head of basketball operations.
The separate specialty of gynecology had become fairly well established by 1880; its union with the specialty of obstetrics, arising from an overlap of natural concerns, began late in the century and has continued to the present day.
Those undergoing a dietary change expressed a higher endorsement of natural concerns as well as health, sociability, social image, and price motives than those with an established diet including beans and soy products.
Failure and success and outsize ambition — "to want to be perfect," as Henry puts it; "to want everything to be perfect" — these are fitting themes for a crowd-pleasing baseball story, yes, but they are also the natural concerns of a serious artist coming to terms with his powerful talent and intentions.
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Perhaps Americans have a natural concern about someone who is not comfortable admitting personal mistakes.
The UK has no "legitimate interest" there beyond a natural concern for human rights.
Among national defense conservatives, climate change has long been a natural concern.
A natural concern is that people might craft their jobs in ways that fail to contribute to their organizations.
Yet it is a natural concern when the purse strings have been pulled tight and university entry's become more difficult.
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