1. A magazine about home and family apparently does not pose serious editorial concerns to the company. 2. Furthermore, that overtone was of deep concern to all colonizing nations troubled about the issue of racial contact and race mixture. 3. It was none the less a moment of grave concern to unbelievers of any reliable militancy. 4. Of course, this is of great concern to parents. 5. Of more immediate concern to them was the appalling reality that the nature and tempo of operations engendered. 6. Of practical concern to the consumer is information regarding the pricing of eggs in relation to size. 7. Pensions are a genuine concern to many people. 8. Such vast advantages in costs and production are a source of great concern to Ford management. |