Similar words: concentrate, concentration, concentrating, central, entrance, concept, concede, concert. Meaning: v. center upon.
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151. The temptation is to concentrate on trying to find some way of proving Fred's guilt or innocence.
152. The system also allows parent firms to concentrate on more capital intensive processes.
153. I was so excited, I could not concentrate on my homework.
154. A learner's dictionary will define far fewer words and concentrate on examples of usage for those words.
155. By relieving it of responsibility for details, Parliament was thereby able to concentrate on major issues of policy.
156. In an expanding economy, growth tends to concentrate on industrial goods and services.
157. Opinion-influencing analysts and commentators concentrate on the potential dilution in earnings per share.
158. What she must do was concentrate on getting her memory back so that she could get home to them as soon as humanly possible.
159. The annual Finance Bill could then be greatly simplified and concentrate on changes to the rates of the main tax levies.
160. In Chapter 2 we concentrate on the changing nature of the public monument.
161. He tried to concentrate on a claim-form but was unable to absorb the information.
162. Its contribution was to concentrate on factors of the criminal justice system that control the natural human tendency towards deviance.
163. Cypress now plans to concentrate on static RAMs, programmable logic devices and its high-performance niche product lines.
164. Therefore this chapter will concentrate on the way photography has been used in representing commodity culture.
165. Some committees prefer to concentrate on broader issues of policy and administration.
166. Once on the system, it saves time and allows me to concentrate on walking the crops,[http://sentencedict.com/concentrate on.html] not filling in forms.
167. For instance, one person may estimate only electrical work, whereas another may concentrate on excavation, concrete, and forms.
168. One to concentrate on his thoughts, the other to concentrate on the flight ahead that was alien to his being.
169. Jenkins had decided to concentrate on the bar and closed the rooms.
170. Last year Sangster sold his Vernons Pools empire for £90m in order to concentrate on his bloodstock interests.
171. Further details of printed character recognition systems are not included here in order to concentrate on cursive handwriting systems.
172. Less reliance on power bases is found in managers who have the tactical and interpersonal skills to concentrate on the essential objectives.
173. His inclination is to shy away from grandiose strategies and concentrate on return on capital and customer service.
174. The work aspect was never important - the breeders continued to concentrate on beef and the policy has since paid great dividends.
175. Let me, for a moment, concentrate on the meeting room alone.
176. Yet on very busy days the students will be under stress and unable to concentrate on learning new skills.
177. He wished to be left alone to concentrate on his own deep and tormented feelings.
178. The company said it was selling to concentrate on building tanks, howitzers, propulsion systems and Cosworth engines.
179. Rather than concentrate on restrictions it is much easier, at least initially, to consider the positive aspect of healthy eating.
180. In this section, however, we concentrate on education taking place within a particular physical environment.
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