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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151. Even with these advances I am sure that diabetic care will focus on helping patients to care for themselves effectively.
152. Mission-driven budgets relieve legislators of micromanagement decisions, freeing them to focus on the larger problems they were elected to solve.
153. It should focus on internal needs defined by the school and its teachers, not merely what outsiders consider to be important.
154. Rather than focus on big leveraged buyouts, Ripplewood will primarily look at medium-size businesses with potential to export their products.
155. Lavandera has pointed out that much work on syntactic variation tends to focus on syntactic rather than social constraints.
156. Does the whole conceptual perspective of the Monitor theory narrow down to a focus on filling in the blanks?
157. The focus on performance and work yielded additional insights about specific behavior and skill changes.
158. Research into Anglo-Saxon pottery found in the excavation of settlements has tended to focus on questions relating to domestic pottery production.
159. Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards
160. Graham also encouraged people to turn away from materialism and instead focus on what he said really matters: the spiritual.
161. Finally,(www.Sentencedict.com) the graph search perspective helped to focus on the dynamic aspects of speech processing.
162. The first is the ability to communicate: to find a theme, to focus on an agenda.
163. Elliott's decision to dig up some rather feeble research and focus on the negative is a shining example of this.
164. Group interactive sessions will focus on developing marketing strategies based on participant's own case studies.
165. Rod Carew would insert a big chew to tighten his face and help him focus on an incoming pitch.
166. Now these students will be able to use the time freed up by dropping GCSEs to focus on practical skills.
167. The drive was gravelly, and I had to focus on my steps so as not to stumble and spill Janir.
168. Geochemists tend to focus on the chemical differences be-tween the rocks that are extruded at mid-ocean ridges and hot-spot island volcanoes.
169. To accomplish that goal, the company intends to focus on global investments in exploration, pipeline and power projects.
170. We will examine this mechanism in detail in Chapter 22, when we focus on the balance of payments and exchange rates.
171. Grateful souls focus on the happiness and abundance present in their lives and this in turn attracts more abundance and joy towards them. Stephen Richards
172. His initial research will focus on how best to solve economic problems in inner-city areas.
173. Again perhaps an initial discussion which does focus on the differences to get that out of the way might be helpful.
174. Historians study social change and they focus on particular events for their data.
175. The projects focus on maintaining and protecting the species' habitats, and in some cases establishing them in new habitats.
176. The effect of women's work on the distribution of domestic tasks within households will be a further important focus on research.
177. The point of such an exercise is to clearly focus on present needs and to clarify the process of learning.
178. The three concerns will focus on high-growth information markets, financial information services and consumer-product market research.
179. Hopefully, they will focus on motivational aspects of this situation.
180. Before Mungo and Emily could focus on it, Vic made as if to throw it into the air.
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