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He did not look the type of person to be unduly concerned by anything.
A little under average height, but nothing to be unduly concerned with.
She did not seem unduly concerned, and this he understood.
They've not seemed unduly concerned about the hardships of my race.
I no more felt unduly concerned for the landlord's policy of insurance.
"The market is unduly concerned," he said of the inflation figures.
Was one of them unduly concerned, shifting his stance to make a break?
Administration officials in Washington said today they were neither surprised nor unduly concerned by the questions being raised.
Unduly concerned about the preservation of that which can be lost only if not worth keeping.
These changes result in impotence only if a man becomes unduly concerned about them.
Not that serious collectors seem unduly concerned about signs of wear.
Children are sometimes unduly concerned that raising the matter may make them appear money hungry.
Their weapons were lowered, and they didn't seem unduly concerned.
Marshall still saw no reason to be unduly concerned.
"Thus far, no one seems unduly concerned about going through a mind-meld, which is interesting to me."
"Perhaps I'm letting myself become unduly concerned about things."
The largest bankers do not seem unduly concerned about the entry of a new rival.
She said she was not unduly concerned about the prospects of patents.
He had not seemed unduly concerned with my forgetfulness.
Neither choreographer seemed unduly concerned with a detailed response to musical structure.
If all this seems unduly concerned with theatricality, consider the mission of the party conventions.
He told himself for the thousandth time that he was being unduly concerned.
A weekend taken without leave was an annoyance but he hadn't been unduly concerned until she had failed to turn up last night.
"Parents don't need to be unduly concerned," he said.
But I wouldn't be unduly concerned about the various strategic moves and/or mistakes another camp makes.