61. Although the Board was time consuming, therefore, the involvement was not extraneous to the central professional concerns of education for surveying. 62. The more serious threat of the expanding red weed had taken over as the immediate concern of the controllers. 63. It is the measurement and pattern of redistribution achieved by the government budget that are the concerns of the next two sections. 64. They share a natural empathy with the concerns of that class which, as we have noted, may not be redistribution towards the less well off. 65. The other major concern of every caterer is cost-effectiveness. 66. The primary concern of the DHSS was the cost and quantity of hospital medicine on which most of the health service budget was spent. 67. Since nursing accounts for over one-third of NHS expenditure, the efficient use of this expensive resource is a prime concern of managers. 68. Wells reports on a study which is closely related to the concerns of this book. 69. Even so the most ingenious phraseology could not truly reconcile the many disparate concerns of the allies. 70. Many children exposed to global pluralism today lack this, and this is the underlying concern of those who support religiously confessional approaches to education. |