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Sentence count:278+6Posted:2016-09-03Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: centercenter onconcentrate onrevolve aboutrevolve aroundSimilar words: documentdocumentaryaccusecircumlocutionexcuse mecustodydiscusscustomerMeaning: v. center upon. 
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181. Research will focus on the people living in the estates in east Middlesbrough.
182. However, the Commission may focus on regional markets and even on local markets, where these are the relevant geographical markets.
183. The camera across the corridor could see her, but at that range would be unable to focus on detail.
184. Keeping the focus on the foetus has been the constant theme of opposition to abortion.
185. While Dole tried to keep his focus on crime, other issues, particularly abortion, cropped up.
186. I tried to focus on my interior but there was nothing to focus on: just space, disappearing into further emptiness.
187. The present discussion will focus on reasons and natural justice.
188. Also in these seminars, discussion will focus on wildlife conservation.
189. A dominant characteristic of the location-factor school is its focus on the particular features of areas in order to explain their relative fortunes.
190. Rocco Forte will concentrate and focus on building the businesses.
191. The companies Uunet and Digex, for example, have dropped consumers to focus on business markets.sentencedict.com/focus on.html
192. Implicit in the name was a new focus on spacing, rather than limiting, families.
193. Among other things, investigators will focus on whether kickbacks or political contributions were granted in exchange for the loans.
194. They focus on the family, analysing both its internal structure and its functions for the wider society.
195. I was trying to concentrate on my rehabilitation and focus on good things.
196. The core units focus on the relationship between literature and its background.
197. So he was too distracted by other matters to focus on the East.
198. Whether we choose to focus on military security or protection of the environment, the policy relevance of our research is evident.
199. Both focus on affective rather than cognitive factors as central to the process.
200. Despite the merger, the company plans to keep its central focus on the music industry.
201. At this point in the analysis the more narrow focus on production merges with a second broader area of interest.
202. Again, we must focus on structural, ongoing deficits, rather than temporary blips that naturally accompany recessions.
203. The next two chapters focus on the process environment, successively on automated sampling and chromatography.
204. Individual contributions are highly valued, within a focus on collaboration and integration.
205. That the ultra-competitive Johnson would focus on the uneven aspects of his game was a lot less surprising than his actual play.
206. The Centre aims to maintain a strong focus on those questions affecting the voluntary sector and to maintain close links with it.
207. But without such knowledge, the reader is required to focus on the language and make considerable efforts of inference.
208. Thus, arguments for participatory democracy focus on the inactivity of the large majority of the people in the political arena today.
209. Finally, if you find your mind wanders on to other thoughts during the exercise bring it back to focus on the feelings.
210. They act as a catalyst for a company and help it to focus on a higher level of performance.
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