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People may get satisfaction out of [just getting a good salary]." Dalglish's preoccupation is how to assemble his new acquisitions.
More particularly, in view of the NHS's parlous finances, the preoccupation is how to help them manage their own conditions.
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Her patronising preoccupation was how many men there have been in her life, not her judgment about them.
The area had a sordid glamour that I fancied was a bit like Paris in the 20s, and my preoccupation was how to be part of it.
My doleful preoccupation is with how long I've got.
For most Yemenis, their daily preoccupation is simply how to get by in a crumbling economy beset with corruption.
"What the markets are now focusing on is whether the next deficit targets will be met, but the real preoccupation for regional governments is how they can generate in the longer term enough money to sustain the spending structures that they have put in place," said Ignacio Valero, economics professor at the Complutense University in Madrid.
What is eerie about the preoccupations and fury of Thalasinos is how, in retrospect, they foretell the terrible end of his life.
A greater headache for teachers, he said, was how the preoccupation with leaving Europe has eclipsed other issues, making it harder to focus on teaching at a time of austerity.
My growing preoccupation was instead just how little we really know about the food that sits on our supermarket shelves, in boxes, cartons and bottles – food that has had something done to it to make it more convenient and ready to eat.
Patterson's current preoccupation is Hollywood.
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