Word: concern
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...more practical note, Yasin said, the intent was "to deal with issues of common concern in terms of safety and community response...
...bluntness of my answer was unsettling to the gentleman, though not perhaps as unsettling as it was to me. Slapped in the face by the self-righteousness of my homeland, I was forced to accept the mediocrity of U.S. concern with Indo-American affairs...
...mail message, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 wrote that "the concern is not just the ringing but the holding of telephone conversations in the dining halls which tend to ignore the presence of others in a way that is rather discourteous...
Well, our prurient, inappropriate concern did add a buzz to an overlong buffet of stardust memories. Smith dishes--remembering, for instance, a farcical night dropping acid with actress Holland Taylor. But she does it, generally, with obsequious reverence and block-that-metaphor prose (Joan Crawford was "her own nebula--a woman who hauled herself up by her bootstraps and created her glittering star self from scratch"). That soft touch has made her the Barbara Walters of gossip, with access to match. "[W]ouldn't you rather I dealt with it Liz Smith-style?" she asks subjects. After a few hundred...
...households with incomes between $15,000 and $75,000. They like Gore's economic populism - especially on issues that have got little media attention, like his plan for IRA-style savings instruments to build wealth. But because they're parents - married, divorced and unmarried - they carry a special concern for the moral climate of the country. This, combined with a distrust of Washington, makes them targets for Bush and his pitch for a "fresh start." They swung heavily to Clinton in 1996, when he married values and economics by making things like the Gingrich-proposed curbs in Medicare spending...