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Staving off crack dealers isn't usually a concern for rock stars of Mr. Coyne's stature.
For decades, the drug-resistant germ called MRSA was almost exclusively a concern of humans, usually in hospitals and other health care settings.
These comments usually reflected a concern for reducing the risk of passive smoking for babies, young children and elderly people suffering from chronic diseases.
Bolt was last out of the blocks, and even with a healthy lead over Walter Dix of the United States, he pushed all the way through the finish line, straining in the closing meters as he appeared to be fighting the final-phase muscle lock that is usually the concern of lesser men.
An increase in the number of people who say the nation is headed in the wrong direction is usually a matter of concern for the party in power.
Escalators are a common method of transportation for people in commercial and residential buildings, for this reason its energy efficiency is usually a matter of concern.
In this context, although they are usually a cause of concern, they may be a good prognostic sign, indicating the occurrence of neuroplasticity and visual field recovery [ 134].
While usually a minor concern, there have been examples of serious illness and even death in humans who have handled reptiles that carry the bacteria.
Size - Not usually a major concern because the vast majority of guitar straps are adjustable, but you'll still want to be sure the strap is at least long enough to allow comfortable playing while standing up.
Although, sleepiness was not considered as a major problem, it usually raised the concern of the parents about their child's post-operative safety.
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