1. concern
Excessive concern with safety can be dangerous.
statement concerning
Your concern for Her Eminence is appreciated and acknowledged. Your questions primarily concern genuine legislative committees.
The 'deep concern' of the Romanian parliament is completely unfounded and unjustified.
The impact of Emmet's theory on physics has been widely discussed, but this is not my concern in this paper.
Well then, it becomes a matter of urgent concern to the lurkers of this mailing list whether the guilty party confesses or not.
No, please don't concern yourself. I have learnt to do as the Romans when in Rome.
The loss of childhood spontaneity has caused widespread concern, as well as calls for review of the nation's educational and social structures.
We insist that during the next three days you make decisions which are fair to all generations and which show an active concern for the environment.
Where our children's education is concerned, no compromise is acceptable.
concerning decent conduct
There were lots of people on Facebook and others going out to look for him, so people were very concerned for him.
I think that his visits are the only real chance I get to talk about things that are worrying me - my health, my concerns about my grandson and his future, how to keep going
The safety of the ship is the captain's concern. The budget overspend is a matter of concern. The decision will concern mainly small businesses.
The recent rise in crime is a matter of considerable public concern.
Inglese parola "foglalkozik"(concern) si verifica in set:
agyi állapot2. dealing
He is good at dealing with children.
Psycho-horror films dealing with the mysteries of human psychology are popular these days.
He was so used to that kind of back-room wheeling and dealing that he didn't feel guilty.
That boy was so clever that he was helpful to the merchant in dealing.
The firm has built up a wide reputation for fair dealing.
It's the prevention of migraines during daily life that's important, not dealing with migraines when they occur.
Russell's books should be bound in two colours, those dealing with mathematical logic in red — and all students of philosophy should read them; those dealing with ethics and politics in blue — and no one should be allowed to read them.
Japanese speakers of English often have difficulty in dealing with informal conversation, such as at parties or in small informal groups.
It's the age of BL! "Bee el?" "Yup, Boys' Love. Books and such dealing with romance between boys."
These workmen, whom the government pays for, are dealing with death in coal mines.
Needless to say, dealing in rice is a declining industry.
Effectively dealing with competition is an important part of life.
Next week, I'll be out of office attending a meeting about dealing with difficult clients.
My father used to own a store dealing in meat and fish.
Water law is the field of law dealing with the ownership, control, and use of water as a resource.