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Still, there are signs that Cambodia's garment factories, after a decade of efforts to improve labor standards, are now starting to concern themselves with environmental issues, too.
Sensing himself in the lion's den, he soft-pedaled his earlier criticisms of the vice president and depersonalized his assertions that Mr. Gore was too tainted by the fund-raising scandals of 1996 to win against the Republicans in the fall, especially against a possible challenge by Senator John McCain, whose rising popularity is starting to concern both Democratic camps.
One oddsmaker said "It's starting to concern us a bit".
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"That started to concern me".
She had to find another job.Another change soon started to concern her.
But Evans's behaviour soon changed after he changed mosques in High Wycombe and it started to concern his mother.
"It really began with the Holocaust, when international law started to concern itself with how nations treated their own citizens," he told me.
Arriving on the jazz scene in the late 1990's and becoming a worthwhile bandleader in a great hurry, the vibraphonist Stefon Harris has started to concern himself with reaching new audiences: his latest group is colored by synthesizer and powered by funk.
The demonstrations in Egypt have started to concern the shipping industry.
Conservatives are starting to express concern.
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