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"But even their patience is running out and their hearts are filled with sincere concern".
Happiness measurement comes in many varieties, some frightening, others motivated by sincere concern for the public good.
What I will miss most about George W. Bush as president is his sincere concern for promoting human dignity.
There is no concern about the Presidency, no sincere concern about national security, no concern a-about the impact of this on the whole operation of gov't, no sensitivity to the lack of confidence in the gov't.
Both sides cite sincere concern for patients.
I played along, even steepling my fingers to show my sincere concern just as I had seen actual managers do.
But Hillary Clinton has a sincere concern for the interests of poor people, women and disadvantaged minorities, and it has underpinned her career in public life.
His characteristic optimism and sincere concern for others was easily apparent.
Some criticism reflected a sincere concern about social and economic problems in rural areas that were not and cannot be solved by technology alone.
"If the management are genuinely committed to quality journalism they will listen to the sincere concerns of their staff and properly consult over their plans, and commit to avoiding compulsory redundancies".
Some big beasts of the right raise sincere concerns about the gulf between Mr Cameron's ministerial team which they see as dominated by managerialism and pragmatism and a parliamentary party that is more ideological, especially over Europe, the great uniting issue of the right (and a cause that binds crusty oldies to the 2010 intake).
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