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A baby's head is a matter of great concern to the family.
Clearly, this was not a matter of great concern for them.
This is a matter of great concern to most citizens.
"Not that her beauty was a matter of great concern," he said.
"But if we go six or eight months from now, and it's still being reflected in our plan, that'll be a matter of greater concern."
From what Richard had learned, the ceremony was a matter of great concern to the brothers.
"I am speaking to you tonight on a matter of great concern to us all.
This is a matter of great concern which requires very thorough analysis on our part.
Later he added: "I absolutely find it a matter of great concern to me.
"I still have issues I'm working on, matters of great concern," he said.
American commanders said that while they were behind schedule, it was not a matter of great concern.
Naturally, this has been a matter of great concern to our people."
If this were not to occur, it would be a matter of great concern to us."
He'd left the premises on two other occasions, which was a matter of great concern to us, given his condition.
That's been a matter of great concern to me during my eight years at the school and I believe we have not sacrificed that independence.
River erosion is a matter of great concern for this locality.
It is also a matter of great concern to the Commission, in line with the global commitment to stop biodiversity loss by 2010.
The military takeover in Fiji is indeed a matter of great concern to us all.
But, having said that, there is one matter of great concern, which has already been alluded to in discussions on another report this evening.
Renewed hostilities in some ethnic minority areas were a matter of great concern.
"It's certainly a matter of great concern," she said.
Having said that, this is a matter of great concern to this administration."
It is a matter of great concern that employees should receive proper rewards for working on Sundays.
But the poor do not have any money to throw at Congress and poverty is not a matter of great concern to the donor class.
Long term, that's a matter of great concern.
She left her office number and asked for a return call on a matter of great importance.
This is a matter of great importance among both men and women.
To us, and particularly to you, young people, that is a matter of great importance.
I believe this to be a matter of great importance.
This is a matter of great importance to the British people.
To Wood and others this is a matter of great importance.
Something should be done about Stock's body; this seemed a, matter of great importance.
"We were hoping he would offer his services on a matter of great importance."
"Master, I come to speak to you about a matter of great importance."
But now other matters of greater importance had first claim on his attention.
There is another matter of great importance: we need transparency.
The individual interest is unquestionably a matter of great importance.
I can't see it as a matter of great importance."
It included the prayers for her fertility, which was the matter of great importance.
Instead, she reserved her public appearances for matters of great importance.
It is a matter of great importance, on which the Government are at it again.
It is very comforting, however, to see that we are able to debate matters of great importance later in the evening.
"The Senate is in legal session, considering a matter of great importance.
Mr President, animal welfare is a matter of great importance to me.
Where Klagg might be at that precise moment was not a matter of great importance.
I consider it a matter of great importance that we can have a clear and firm view of the future, at least until 2006.
I won't pretend that it's not a matter of great importance, but the fleet exists to fight.
"It's a matter of great importance, involving the security of your country."
My name is Fisher, and I've been trying for several hours to reach you on a matter of great importance.