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Rather more concerning for Scotland are the injuries that have removed Alex Dunbar and Peter Horne from their midfield equation.
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Alex was also finding it hard to stay committed this week as he discovered that the peace movement was rather more concerned with talk than action.
But the Sounders need those losing streaks to extend if they're going to start clawing their way back up the standings and right now, they need to be rather more concerned with the situation they've found themselves in by losing that six-pointer at Rio Tinto Stadium.
Paradoxically though, Bashar Assad -- of all people -- should be rather more concerned now than before as to Erdogan policy with regard to Syria.
The case of Paul Chambers, however, should cause us all rather more concern.
But what should be an opportunity to shape the government for the next few years is set to be a modest affair, the high point being the probable promotion of a Blairite stalwart, Hazel Blears, from the Home Office.Of rather more concern to Mr Blair than his dwindling opportunities for exercising patronage is the growing insurrection within the parliamentary party.
A little bit more concerning is the rather large number of "potentially problematic genes" expressed in some of our KiPS lines, which passed all standard criteria for pluripotency tests available in human.
Even more concerning is that he seems to suggest it instead of seeking medical attention, rather than complimenting it.
Rather I was more concerned that a Guardian-reading woman believed it was her husband's job; I don't think my husband has ever been the one to initiate such a booking.
Rather, Wang seems more concerned with what may be called the logic of creation.
That's because it finds Indian employees more creative than Chinese at dreaming up new products, and, in the tradition of Gandhi rather than Mao, more concerned about the plight of the poor.
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