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The democratic effects of widespread misinformation were Sunstein's preoccupation when he wrote about "self-sorting" in 2007.
"I remember realising when I was young that I was going to die, and death was a preoccupation when I was a teenager, but I didn't suffer a major bereavement".
"I remember realizing when I was young that I was going to die, and death was a preoccupation when I was a teenager, but I didn't suffer a major bereavement".
Whereas QoL appeared as a criticised concept (given the particular context of the perinatal period, with the possibility of medical termination of pregnancy, which in France can be performed up to term), reflection has made it possible to pass from preoccupation when faced with quantified evaluation of QoL, to preoccupation for the patient.
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Every culture amplifies its own foundational preoccupations when a dramatic change unfolds.
In fact, one of the primary preoccupations when using the BT is the stress field that develops near the loading points.
"We want you to be different, but not TOO different," one tutor told Which?, a whimsical preoccupation, perhaps, when English teenagers are ranked the world's worst for literacy and not much better at maths.
Anal sex is a preoccupation, and when some women get together for a girls' night, they not only drink the customary margaritas but also (brace yourselves, now) watch a porn movie to learn how to satisfy their men with strap-on dildos.
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