Phrases with «longstanding concerns»

"Longstanding concerns" refers to worries or issues that have been present for a significant amount of time. Full definition

Sentences with «longstanding concerns»

  • Despite longstanding concerns about the number of government contracts set aside for small companies, military contracts are helping some small companies stay afloat during the recession. (inc.com)
  • Chris Keates: «Ofsted's Early Years report contains some sensible observations on the early years sector, which echo many longstanding concerns of the NASUWT». (politics.co.uk)
  • The bill engages with issues that have been longstanding concerns for us: ensuring the right organisations are subject to freedom of information requirements; that the information the public need is available when they need it; increased privacy safeguards on biometric information such as DNA profiles and ensuring effective regulation of camera surveillance, including the increasing use of automatic number plate recognition. (politics.co.uk)
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