Sentence examples for no one concerned from inspiring English sources

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But no one concerned with her career seemed to understand the mixture of comedy and pathos that gave these movies their appeal.

But no one concerned about social justice will be bamboozled by yet another Cameron reprise of "compassionate Conservatism", framing the royal speech as "increasing life chances for the disadvantaged".

As such, it exemplifies a situation that no one concerned with our geopolitical or economic futures should ignore: The Arctic is changing rapidly due to climate change.

No one concerned to counter the H.I.V./AIDS epidemic, especially among the poor, and in the less developed world, dares dismiss the protection offered by the female condom.

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There was another, questionable no from Clinton today, this one concerning the case of Raymond Davis.

No-one is concerned about how quick they run, just where they finish.

The staff must be well used to watching lunatics amassing on their lawns, for no one seemed concerned as we took our starting positions and dashed for the hotel rowing boat.

No one seemed concerned about weaving these obvious conflicts of interest into the peace process in the most volatile region of the world.

The most troubling one concerns their composition.

No one seems concerned about security.

That does not mean that no one is concerned.

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