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- The parents say the boys are doing well, which is their main concern.
- My main concern, not whether you fail, but you is willing to failure.
- Anger is not only inevitable, it is necessary Its absence means indifference, the most disastrous of all human failings.
- Anger is not only inevitable, it is necessary. Its absence means indifference, the most disastrous of all human failings.
- There could be several items found under the cells directory, but you are only concerned with the clustered one.
- From Afghanistan, to Pakistan, to the Sudan — and we have been and will continue to discuss our mutual interests and concerns.
- Bracher is mainly concerned with the problems of preserving and developing democracy.
- They might also be concerned with other kinds of issues, for example, whether the company is involved in selling arms.
- These shoppers are concerned with some ethical issues.
- They are concerned with the training curriculum, but not the details of each course.
- Parents, schools and communities can do a lot to care for and help young people.
- Many questions remain concerning the giant squid.
- What I ultimately care is what the trainees or test - takers can achieve through the training experience.
- By being kind to someone we are expressing our concern for the other.
- It is not a demonstration of kindness or friendship to the people we care about to join them in indulging in wrongheaded, negative feelings.
- Sagan is more concerned with those who believe in ghosts, creationism and other phenomena that contradict the scientific worldview.
- Perhaps the present concern with the values of liberal arts education portends an intellectual anemia.
- It is in the classroom that caring and respect for each person empowers children to take a step forward toward becoming peacemakers.
- Everyone was very concerned whether he would pull through or not.
- 'Well, I can't mind the exact day without looking at my memorandum-book, ' replied Crick, with the same intolerable unconcern.
- The brash young First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill showed particular interest in naval aviation.
- Why would anyone care about their exact latitude and longitude?
- He does not dwell on the past, takes no thought for the future, and looks with indifference on the present.
- I talked to him for two hours, but he only listened to me with indifference.
- He treated me with indifference.