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There's going to have be some sort of concern about workers' wages and the middle class, Social Security, the entitlement programs.
"I kind of don't get it,... why this should be considered a cause of some sort of concern about ethical behavior," Collins said.
Depending on the traits themselves, there is always going to be some sort of concern if numbers go into extremes or are significantly separate from the average-breed-EPD values.
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One advantage of this hypothesis is that it might help explain some sorts of concern and altruism that are otherwise hard to make sense of in evolutionary terms.
And almost all of the 23 books in the series touch on some sort of social concern: even From Doon With Death includes a lesbian plot element that was bold by the publishing mores of 50 years ago.
MR: I'm talking about why this would be some sort of a concern anymore, like ever?
The figure is associated with those living in low-income (<$30K/year) households and those who are less likely to have attended college – it's not some sort of reaction to concerns about the internet's impact.
"We don't want people thinking it's a cabal, or some sort of Masonic plot!" His concern was understandable: the prospect of rich men concentrating their wealth in order to sway an American election was an inflammatory one, particularly given the Democratic Party's populist rhetoric.
It's often what I can only call an intellectual concern – some sort of large issue I've got very interested in.
No one involved with the interview disputed that plans had been discussed for weeks concerning some sort of videotaped talk about the environment between Mr. DiCaprio and President Clinton at the White House.
The government appears to be leaving the door ajar as far as giving limited devolved powers to at least some sort of "Northern" political body is concerned.
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