Sentence examples for one preoccupation from inspiring English sources

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The Conservative committee on employment was one preoccupation.

At Community Synagogue, the pending arrival of Rabbi Jacobson has prompted a subtle shift of focus in that one preoccupation of all religious traditions, worrying.

"The government had done this enormous listening exercise and discovered that the number one preoccupation among girls of about 11, to women, to grannies, was body image and eating problems.

Flesh is one preoccupation, as evident in Susanna Starr's "Phantom Skin," a long, vertical structure of spongy, repetitive ridges (made by pouring acrylic paint in tones ranging from roseate to ashen gray onto synthetic sponges) that suggests the creases and folds of an aging body.

There's an ongoing joke in China that both captures the long standing competitive nature between Beijing and Shanghai while tying it neatly with the country's number one preoccupation: pollution.

Indeed, one preoccupation of regulators is that shares in IPOs have not always been allocated in proportion to the amount of broking business a client does.Non-binding banter often takes place with good clients, say Wall StreetersThe chief concern is about what other clients did to get an outsized allocation.

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It's one more preoccupation.

One major preoccupation is food security.

Now she has one overriding preoccupation: being a mother.

Philip Roth's astounding and sustained period of late creativity has been notable for one unifying preoccupation: death.

One lingering preoccupation among students since the attack is concern for their Muslim classmates, who number about 30, according to the Board of Education.

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