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But should it have become the primary preoccupation of the World Trade Organisation?
When the primary preoccupation of average Iraqis is when and how they are likely to be killed, we can hardly feel smug as we hand out care packages.
Light is also a primary preoccupation of Joseph Reboli, who has a special fondness for the warm glow of afternoon sun and the moment, as in "East End Reflections," with its rain-soaked fields mirroring passing clouds, when changeable skies yield dappled effects.
The primary preoccupation of the oncology team will usually lay an emphasis on maintaining survival.
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With seeming immunity from prosecution, supporting organised crime seems to have become one of the primary preoccupations of North Korea's beleaguered embassies.
Because interstate warfare or foreign conquests were primary preoccupations of Mesopotamian rulers, it is understandable that in most periods a certain class of artworks was dedicated simply to the glorification of their military prowess.
The primary preoccupations of an unlikely political wife.
In adult intensive care patients, hypoxemia is a primary preoccupation for all clinicians.
But the main preoccupation of voters remains the economy.
What's currently the main preoccupation of the French?
Second, Day's description of her time at Ms. in "Ghost Waltz," though the magazine isn't mentioned by name, is ambivalent at best, and ties in with the memoir's other primary preoccupation: a relentless examination of her own anti-Semitism.
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