preoccupation in A Sentence

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    Less Preoccupation with regrets or worries.

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    Preoccupation with thoughts of death.

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    Preoccupation with social and political issues.

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    To avoid this Preoccupation, try to eat every three hours.

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    Preoccupation: Screen media are all my child seems to think about.

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    Preoccupation may just mean that the person is really into gaming.

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    Preoccupation may merely mean that the person is really into gaming.

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    In all my Preoccupation, I have… neglected to ask after your family.

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    Preoccupation: Spends lots of time thinking about games, even when not playing them.

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    Preoccupation with the Internet/social media(constantly thinks about past use or future use).

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    How to get food is now our Preoccupation.' According to the United Nations,

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    Preoccupation with games, constantly thinking about previous games and anticipating playing the next game.

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    Preoccupation*: Spends a great deal of time imagining about games, even if not performing them.

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    Palin's Preoccupation with this idea is remarkable in contrast to her 2009 memoir, Going Rogue.

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    GH supports linear growth and increased muscle mass, and may lessen food Preoccupation and weight gain.

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    The researchers dubbed this“orthosomnia,” or the Preoccupation or concern with perfecting or improving their sleep data.

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    It is Preoccupation with possessions, more that anything else, that prevents us from living freely and nobly.

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    It is the Preoccupation with possessions, more than anything else that prevents us from living freely and nobly.

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    If Dove were attempting to shift responsibility to parents for the“beauty” Preoccupation of adolescent girls, it seems to be working.

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    Patients with such Preoccupation were nine times more likely to consider tooth whitening, and six times more likely to consider orthodontic treatment.

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    During the three years he spent in England, his main Preoccupation was with personal and moral issues rather than with academic.

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    Tracey Jensen argues that the Preoccupation with‘tough love' in social policy places increased prominence upon parents' character to realise children's social mobility.

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    Hormonal changes and Preoccupation with your baby can also cause this as you focus on the baby at the expense of other things.

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    But, during the three years he spent in England, his main Preoccupation was with personal and moral issues rather than with academic ambitions.

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    Preoccupation: Do you spend a lot of time thinking about games even when you are not playing, or planning when you can play next?

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    But when such an individual finds himself in politics, the psychological need may express itself in militarism and a Preoccupation with law and order.

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    This Preoccupation with how other people react to what we post on social media can lead young people to feel unsure about their value.

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    There seems to be less of a Preoccupation with it and more of an acceptance of the natural face and the natural aging process.

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    But, throughout the three years he spent in England, his most important Preoccupation was with non-public and moral problems as opposed to with educational targets.

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    Narcissistic mothers loves over Preoccupation in themselves and they lack the ability to provide their children with the emotional support and the self-esteem needed in their growth.

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