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For instance, a person with Capgras who believes that his wife has been substituted by an impostor but shows no preoccupation for his wife and does not go and look for her, appears to have a circumscribed delusion.
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But race is no longer a preoccupation for the family, Mr. Gladwell said, and he no longer considers race a strong theme in his writing.
Although the pattern of microbial exposure in the home may have changed, there is no evidence that our modern preoccupation for cleanliness has resulted in a decline in overall microbial exposure.
There is no question that teacher bashing, not just union bashing, has become a preoccupation for many, especially those with a vested financial interest in seeing to it that the education of our children is turned over to for-profit schools.
"There is no question that the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is a preoccupation for everybody in this part of the world," Mr Cheney told reporters while in Bahrain.Now, although keen not to present himself as a mediator, Mr Cheney has said he will meet Mr Arafat if the Palestinian leader makes a "100% effort" to implement the Tenet plan.
"This possibility is obviously a cause of preoccupation for Israel.
The line has been a preoccupation for some time.
Linking artistic traditions is an explicit preoccupation for Beatty.
JASON ROBINSON "Tiresian Symmetry" (Cuneiform) Duality is a natural preoccupation for jazz musicians.
Reducing racial gaps in educational performance has been a national preoccupation for decades.
It is difficult to tell that the telescope is not a preoccupation for Dr. Peterson.
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