Similar words: accusing, focus, focused, accusingly, focus on, focussed, autofocus, principal focus. Meaning: ['fəʊkəs] n. 1. the concentration of attention or energy on something 2. the act of bringing into focus.
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31. Classroom activities will tend to be those focusing attention on deciphering rather than on interpretation by indexical inference.
32. Life is not about focusing on the obstacles. It's about how you handle them, and whether you get enlightenment or levity from the way you do it. Drew Barrymore
33. However, the concern was gender-specific, focusing on men and appearing unnecessary or irrelevant for women.
34. You can find courage by focusing relentlessly on performance and people.
35. Focusing on a plump man with dark hair at a bus-stop he decides the people are Latin.
36. Leftists, right-wingers, and Dadaists all attacked spiritual expressionism in 1919, focusing much of their anger on the Bauhaus.
37. If there is little peripheral information in the non-risky exemplars, attention focusing would have no general effect on recognition sensitivity.
38. The commission will investigate the cause of the accident, focusing especially on safety issues.
39. He anticipates that focusing management control will improve the efficiency of the operation and reduce the need for subsidies.
40. This is consistent with recent studies on attention focusing in eyewitness testimony.
41. Much of this work, by sociologists, ethicists and historians, has been critical, focusing on several related themes.
42. By focusing on discrete activities liability rules are capable of creating a potentially more pervasive field of deterrence.
43. For the serious collector and shopper, a company named Wingspread offers help in focusing your gallery hopping.
44. The use of bulletin boards and list servers will be evaluated in the section focusing on the scientific arena. 5.2.3.
45. This has the benefit of focusing attention on the justness of such social relations, rather than presuming their legitimacy. 3.
46. He was concerned with focusing quickly on the areas most amenable to cost reduction.
47. Lafley, the company has been shedding underperforming brands and focusing on cutting costs and building sales in its biggest product brands.
48. Hernandez responded as expected by focusing on his efforts at rehabilitation.
49. An alternative interpretation of the data was given using the idea of attention focusing.
49. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
50. Produced news reports have shifted from focusing on the words of candidates and political figures to concentrating on their images and actions.
51. Social work intervention concentrated on planning for children in care, and resource finding focusing on families and not institutions.
52. I felt only an extraordinary focusing of effort, a compression of my whole being into a unity of action.
53. They measure the performance of their agencies, focusing not on inputs but on outcomes.
54. To maintain a high quality exploration portfolio focusing on core business areas and under-explored prospective basins.
55. But focusing on electoral politics and economic development distracts us from the truly ugly side of our southern neighbor.
56. Also, in focusing on two-year institutions, I do not mean to downplay the role of four-year colleges and universities.
57. The tip-off is your focus on performance that needs improvement, rather than focusing on your successes.
58. A lot of things are happening nationally focusing on immigration issues.
59. Focusing on class situation enabled us to assess the significance of the challenge that the information specialists might pose to managerial authority.
60. Any consideration of equality focusing on employment and income, therefore, will miss the real sources of equilibrium between the sexes.
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