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1 However, I was in reality seeking to raise far more serious questions.
2 EBONY: I have one more serious question; I know time is limited.
3 However, he has taken on a more serious tone in recent days.
4 Curiously, however, Bodkin had taken a more serious view of Hardman's illness.
5 Nothing today is more serious , and nothing is receiving more serious scrutiny.
6 The consequences of errors of judgement are therefore more serious for managers.
7 However, my more serious correspondents want to know the origin of witchcraft.
8 But the question last week had a more serious substance to it.
9 Even more serious , perhaps, is the issue of database security at large.
10 The military said it had to intervene to prevent more serious bloodshed.
11 A warning for the risk of heart attack would be more serious .
12 Miami meant more serious business, but Key Biscayne laced pleasure with business.
13 The city has more serious concerns than its football team's sputtering form.
14 What is new is the approach being adopted by more serious players.
15 The more serious cases developed once the ship reached Uruguay's capital, Montevideo.
16 Police said it was likely more serious charges would be laid later.
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