Synonym: center, center on, concentrate on, revolve about, revolve around. Similar words: document, documentary, accuse, circumlocution, excuse me, custody, discuss, customer. Meaning: v. center upon.
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61. These centres will be composed of several research teams, usually local, that focus on defined collaborative projects.
62. If you keep your eye on the profit, you’re going to skimp on the product. But if you focus on making really great products, then the profits will follow. Steve Jobs
63. The regulations on dropping GCSEs were recently extended to include the most able teenagers who want to focus on particular subjects.
64. Part of the research will focus on Lungu perceptions of, and interaction with, their natural environment.
65. Some students may write about the avoidance of a major depression, others about the decision to focus on high employment.
66. Most experts such as Koss focus on factors outside of criminal intent that contribute to date and acquaintance rape.
67. Indianapolis mayor Stephen Goldsmith found that government must focus on fewer things and do them better.
68. The second phase of the project will focus on the actual dynamics of problem incidents.
69. Jackson declined to criticize his opponent, choosing instead to focus on his own message.
70. This section will focus on solicitors' charges but will only consider them in outline.
71. Sometimes the self-absorbed child also shows little interest in his parents(Sentencedict), ignoring them or seeming not to focus on them.
72. The latter involved a narrow focus on the formal institutions of industrial relations.
73. Follow your vision and focus on your goals. Don’t wait for others to tell you which path to follow. Do what is best for you. What works for others may prove to be a disaster for you. Dr Roopleen
74. Cairns and co focus on the oddities of human nature with a certain morbid curiosity.
75. She will have to focus on basketball, become single-minded about the season if she hopes to accomplish anything.
76. Berlei and Gossard run free Focus On Fitting workshops in department stores nationwide, advertised in local newspapers.
77. Instead, they tend to focus on formal job descriptions, as these are key to performance appraisals.
78. Jean Deleage and Guy Nohra will focus on health science firms.
79. The research will focus on just one of those research groups, and will trace the discovery and the published discovery claim.
80. Overall, thinking on children's needs, despite its commendable focus on specific categories[sentencedict.com], was incomplete.
81. Increasingly the role of initial assessment will take on a new importance and will focus on centres' guidance structures and procedures.
82. When a moving object catches their attention, babies are apt to focus on it.
83. To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow . Dr Roopleen
84. Rather, the focus on shareholder interests results from a private conception of the company and company law.
85. Services for problem drinkers must focus on both the individual and his or her environment.
86. Businesses focus on both sides of the balance sheet: spending and earning, debits and credits.
87. So one bee might specialise in red poppies, while another might focus on blue cornflowers.
88. Unfortunately, Roth did not care to focus on broader and more important issues about the fate of the seized-assets program itself.
89. Thereafter everyone will focus on practical aspects of dealing with an existing problem.
90. Low inflation, competitive pressure and a continued focus on fiscal austerity depress projected raises, Hewitt says.
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