Sentence examples for re concerns from inspiring English sources

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Re "Concerns About Costs Rise With Hospices' Use" (June 28): In 1996, suffering from inoperable cancer, my father received hospice care in the last three weeks of his life from a nonprofit agency.

Kamran Nayeri Oakland, Calif., April 21 , 2009• To the Editor: Re "Concerns Keep U.S. From Talks on Racism" (news article, April 20): The administration's decision not to attend the Durban Review Conference grieves me as one who spent 25 years contending with anti-Israel attacks in the United Nations Human Rights Subcommission, where I was the alternate United States member.

The second kind of modality de re concerns the properties of things.

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Re "Concern Rising Over Use of Juvenile Prisons to 'Warehouse' the Mentally Ill" (news article, Dec. 5): Instead of warehousing children in juvenile justice settings, it would behoove the nation to focus on improving the quality of treatment for children and provide the necessary financial and organizational resources needed to develop long-term, integrated programs.

Similarly, if you?re concerned about waste, a job developing packaging may not be for you.

Although Ms. Vanaver was defiant as well as chipper in a solo to "Union Maid," some spirited dancing never fully conveyed that "Do Re Mi" concerns a lack of dough (money, that is).

Re "Safety Concerns Stoke Criticism of Kennel Club," Feb. 10: This article paints a misleading picture of the American Kennel Club's efforts to support responsible dog breeding and its good relationships with law enforcement and others who care about animal welfare.

Re "Ethical Concerns on Face Transplant Grow" (news article, Dec. 6): No one in his right mind would argue that it would not have been wiser to have a more extensive file on the psychological trends of the Frenchwoman who received a partial face transplant.

It almost appeared that Belarus's eccentric and autocratic leader, Aleksandr Lukashenko, had cause for re-election concerns.

But his choices also highlight the complicated second-term balancing act for a president unconstrained by re-election concerns and therefore freer to challenge Congress, yet still hoping to forge deals by courting the opposition with dinners and White House meetings.

"De re coquinara" (concerning cookery) is attributed to a Roman gourmet named Apicius who, legend has it, poisoned himself upon learning that he could no longer afford to eat fancy food.

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