Sentence examples for partly concerned from inspiring English sources

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Jonathan's emendations are partly concerned with factual accuracy and proper English usage.

The question partly concerned a Canadian couple, Kevin Garratt and Julia Dawn Garratt, who were detained in China in 2014.

Professor Coates's study was only partly concerned with the Supreme Court's recent decisions amplifying the role of money in politics.

His work had a large impact in human-factors engineering, or ergonomics, which is partly concerned with the perceived affordances in products designed for human use.

That's a not inconsiderable accomplishment in a work that is, at least partly, concerned with the sound and power of language.

"The Master," Paul Thomas Anderson's imposing, confounding and altogether amazing new film, is partly concerned with the life and work of one Lancaster Dodd, leader of a therapeutic, quasi-religious cult known as the Cause.

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Now there's Game, too, which partly concerns the housing crisis, a political hot potato, especially in the capital.

The film contains nudity and partly concerns the Tiananmen Square crackdown of 1989, a touchstone event for many sixth-generation directors.

The disagreement between constructivists and their critics partly concerns whether to avoid appealing to intuitive judgments.

This may partly concern issues of compliance, since selfish citizens who can will the general will might still not be moved to obey it.

The Book of Tobit partly concerns a woman who had seven husbands murdered by the demon Asmodeus; she is eventually freed of the demon by the burning of the heart and liver of a fish.

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