Similar words: focussed, focus, focus on, locust, accused, the accused, suffocate, focal point. Meaning: ['fəʊkəs] adj. 1. of an optical system (e.g. eye or opera glasses) adjusted to produce a clear image 2. being in focus or brought into focus 3. (of light rays) converging on a point 4. concentrated on or clustered around a central point or purpose.
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121. Here we see that same attention to detail, physical presence and construction focused on much more accessible subject matter.
122. A final problem with applying traditional measurement techniques to white-collar professional groups was that traditional measurement focused primarily on efficiency.
123. Fortunately, he has a high worry temperature, focused on the right area: reaching a goal he has set.
124. The innovation once focused around Unix hardware vendors is slipping towards the personal computer.
125. But criticism of Mrs Roosevelt focused primarily on her involvement in public issues.
126. Interest is now focused on how this might manifest itself in the government's promised rethink on constitutional reform.
127. The structure that comes with limit setting helps such a child stay organized and focused.
128. It would seem that much effort up to now has focused upon information gathering to the neglect of the other two processes.
129. Attention is focused on the external environment and markets, rather than customers.
130. When museum planning began in 1991, officials were so focused on exhibits that souvenirs never crossed their minds.
131. Also,(www.Sentencedict.com) it is arguable that too much attention had been focused upon the spectacular and exciting youths.
132. Attention will be focused on young people who are not normally considered to be at risk in terms of drug misuse.
133. The marketing department was much more focused under his leadership.
134. Holtzman brought him down in a fierce primary battle that focused on his age.
135. The school had the equivalent of two full-time secondments available through the Sheffield school focused development programme.
136. Margarit's attention is sharply focused, however, as she brings on stage a small mound of straw.
137. Most of its partisans had focused mainly on military actions, neglecting political efforts necessary to mobilize mass support.
138. Until recently, attention has focused on the measurement and disclosure issues associated with representational faithfulness and neutrality.
139. I focused on a light red DeVille with plush leather seats and electric windows.
140. The easy money regime focused attention on monetary policy and contributed to the significance accorded to the money supply in later years.
141. In spite of the increased emphasis on planning and focused decision-making, admission to local authority care was often hasty and ill-planned.
142. Statutory agencies can encourage the establishment of local ethnically focused voluntary organizations by targeting specific grant aid.
143. Ostentatious expenditure focused the attention of the poor on the wealth of the wealthy, for this of course was its purpose.
144. The latter allows more focused advertising and distribution and probably higher margins.
145. The case has again focused attention on tension between Miami's police force and the city's black community.
146. In karate the kiai is used during the execution of a focused technique.
147. Always the sound is superbly focused, the inflexion unanimous; it may be lean, but it is never thin.
148. Attention should be focused on developing renewable energy sources, he said.
149. It would focus his attention where it should be focused: on finding Samantha.
150. That has focused even more attention on the subject of quality management nationwide.
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