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key concern

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meanings of keyand concern


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key
adjective
uk /kiː/ us /kiː/
very important and having a lot of influence on other people ...
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concern
noun
uk /kənˈsɜːn/ us /kənˈsɝːn/
a worried or nervous feeling about something, or something that makes you ...
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Examples of key concern


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This paper reflects a keyconcern for teacher trainers: how can primary language teachers promote the development of intercultural awareness among their pupils?
Quotas have also remained a keyconcern for female party activists on the centre\\left.
The population's health status and healthcare provision are a keyconcern in countries experiencing population ageing.
A keyconcern is that education has failed to address the care needs of older people or to convey the expertise required for their care.
The former question has been a keyconcern for abstract legal sociological and jurisprudential debates.
Highlighted as a keyconcern was the issue of the type of activities that are available in nursing homes for older people.
A fourth keyconcern is how multiple infection with malaria parasites might modify virulence of infection.
Our keyconcern in this paper is the perspective of the person with dementia.
Communication difficulties also emerged as a keyconcern.
Regulatory compliance costs are a keyconcern of all parties - from providers of front-line services to those developing new pharmaceutical products.
Language is a keyconcern, as is indicated by its privileged position in both the title and the subtitle of this book.
The elaboration and grounding of this framework is therefore a keyconcern for many developmental psychopathologists.
High administrative costs are flagged as a keyconcern, as are low coverage levels due to large informal and self-employed sectors.
The extent to which they could do this, however, was a keyconcern and uncertainty.
To our operators, the practical advantage of forging close links with the state was seen as more important than asserting agency autonomy, a keyconcern for western non-profits.
It is also a keyconcern of psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, and of work on the philosophy of language and on the linguistic component of cognitive science.
Much has been said about the level of protection of data in the interim agreement and this is, of course, a keyconcern.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I would not be confident about prescribing schemes, but my keyconcern is that there may be a gaping hole.
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Those who justify the increase in defence expenditure are doing nothing to meet social needs; their keyconcern is the interests of their shareholders.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
That is a keyconcern to those of us who want much greater enforcement of vehicle emission regulations.
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Hansard archive

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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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