1. Compare that with London or Paris, whose well-being is a prime concern of national governments. 2. Money, Suggs readily admits, was a prime concern. 3. Opposing forces were in precarious balance, and resolving their tug-of-war was his prime concern. 4. Our prime concern is providing jobs for all young school leavers. 5. Thirdly, the main Decisions are taken by commercial interests which depend upon shareholders whose prime concern is to make money. 6. Political stability, meanwhile, will be a prime concern. 7. Moreover, neutrality favoured the internal political stability which, as we noted earlier, was of prime concern to Franco. |