Examples of 'rise to concern' in a sentence

Meaning of "rise to concern"

rise to concern: This expression is used to depict a situation or event that triggers worry, alarm, or fear. It suggests that certain circumstances have given reason for people to become concerned or apprehensive about a particular issue

How to use "rise to concern" in a sentence

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rise to concern
Active substances give rise to concern where.
The economic developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina outlined in the report give rise to concern.
The socialcontext gives rise to concern with at least.
The situation in a number of countries still gave rise to concern.
This gives rise to concern.
The sheer numbers in some arsenals give rise to concern.
The proposal has given rise to concern or criticism in some quarters.
The following instances gave rise to concern.
This, of course gives rise to concern for all involved in international trade and transport.
Especially the meat gives rise to concern.
Gave rise to concern that family, friends and even distant acquaintances of Tukhbatullin may.
Although nuclear energy gives rise to concern.
An area which frequently gives rise to concern is that of linkage of data.
The current implementation practices also give rise to concern.
However, uses that do not give rise to concern will generally be exempted.

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The situation of working children also gave rise to concern.
In Greece, various incidents have given rise to concern about the treatment of ethnic minorities.
It is nonetheless worth mentioning a number of issues giving rise to concern.
The situation in Chechnya gave rise to concern throughout the year.
The state of cultural institutions in rural areas is giving rise to concern.
However, this concept can give rise to concern if not backed up.
The slow rate of progress on programmes already approvedgave rise to concern.
This attitude has, evidently, given rise to concern in Spanish legal circles.
The lack of social data and crime statistics gave rise to concern.
For obvious reasons, this is giving rise to concern among local people.
The justification is that the situation in East Timor is giving rise to concern.
However, subparagraphs ( b ) and ( e ) of paragraph 2 gave rise to concern regarding the independence of the Court.
It is however man made radioactivity that can sometimes give rise to concern.
Obviously, it gave rise to concern.
The position of the beef industry is one that gives rise to concern.
Such a development gave rise to concern.
The regulatory power which the Commission confers on itself here could give rise to concern.
His condition was giving rise to concern.
Furthermore, the low-income level of single femaleheaded households gives rise to concern.
The main requirements, to printing products gave rise to concern themselves, act,.
Nonetheless, trends in the transport sector of the CEECs are giving rise to concern.
Yes. Obviously, it gave rise to concern.
Amnesty International continues to receive reports that give rise to concern.
A number of developments give rise to concern.
Some aspects of the situation in Finland therefore gave rise to concern.
The situation in Africa gives rise to concern.
There were two aspects of Danish policy which has given rise to concern.
At the same time, international capital flows have given rise to concern in two areas.
D Police behaviour and the prison situation continue to give rise to concern.
Naturally, some imbalances may give rise to concern.
Finally, the security situation, we believe that it still gives rise to concern.
Another basic individual freedom, namely freedom of association gives rise to concern in some countries.
However, its low status in several countries has given rise to concern.
A number of developments are giving rise to concern.
Recent developments within Europe have given rise to concern.

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