The arguments reflected deep-seated and legitimate concerns about preserving neighborhood character, nurturing local entrepreneurs and preventing the mauling by malling of the city.
"There's a deep-seated concern out there, which I must say to you I have not seen in my lifetime," the Fed chairman told Congress.
But they also acknowledged that Mr. Reagan's speech last week had not eradicated all of the deep-seated concerns expressed by the voting public.
They are usually seen by researchers to be deep-seated concerns about standards.
He voiced deep-seated concerns about Soviet expansionism for the first time in a lengthy memorandum on Soviet policy dated 31 August 1944.
He seems to have deep-seated concerns that she told you something she didn't tell him.
It may also reflect a deep-seated concern in society that values are in decline, and that schools are the place to start doing something about it.
Still, it was with a sense of deep-seated concern that the officer started to speak.
Vruggink said that Keady wrote in his response that he still had "deep-seated concerns about officiating."
He said he was especially struck by a deep-seated concern among Americans that they will not live as well as previous generations.