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as for

Idioms  
  1. Also, as to. With regard to, concerning. For example, As for dessert, I'd better skip it today and We are not sure as to how to pay the bill. A particularly well-known use of this idiom is in Patrick Henry's speech before the Virginia Convention in 1775: “As for me, give me liberty or give me death.” Also see as to.


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As for Storrie’s performance, it was perhaps the best thing on the show, which had a lot of weak sketches, from a fairly obvious cold open to an early piece that seemed like an excuse for Marcello Hernández to play a goofy teacher with an exaggerated accent.

From Los Angeles Times

As for the broader impact it could have city - it's hard to tell, really.

From BBC

As for the rest of the world, shame and hypocrisy abound.

From Salon

As for sending that hospital ship to Greenland, Jeff Landry still wants to make that happen.

From Salon

As for peace and security, "prevention and mediation are essential. But they need agility and flexibility from the structures of the UN. And I don't think we have that right now."

From Barron's