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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61. Meditation often involves deep relaxation, but moves into focusing the thoughts in certain directions.
62. Figure 7.1 incorporates the four major elements of the curriculum, focusing on the circumstances in which learning will be applied.
63. Focusing attention on constitutionality tends to make constitutionality synonymous with wisdom.
64. Particle beams promise substantially higher efficiency than do lasers, but focusing presents severe problems.
65. They are also essential to focusing your initiative on performance and change from day one.
66. And feminism has missed the boat, Roiphe says, by focusing on the wrong things.
67. Keegan is refusing to co-operate with the hype-merchants focusing on his reunion with Kenny Dalglish to the detriment of their managerial charges.
68. They also felt that a general induction course focusing on special educational needs would be helpful.
69. David Blakey led a team focusing on the ability to investigate murder, and Dan Crompton reviewed the attitude to race issues.
70. And journalism, which is more prone to collective examination of conscience than most professions, is already focusing on these problems.
71. Personality trait ratings will be replaced with more objective measures of performance focusing on job-related outcomes and behaviors.
72. They will act in a facilitating role to help in focusing on more general social and economic need.
73. The alternative to universal screening is a more selective approach, focusing upon the high risk groups.
74. Similarly, major trends could be lost because of focusing on minor perturbations, or vice versa.
75. He was looking ahead again, not focusing on anything particular.
76. Here we are focusing attention on the point of contact which will vary from person to person.
77. We have really worked hard on improving and focusing and repositioning the engineering operation of the cars.
78. We're focusing on rights of way and trying to find out if there's any kind of consensus to build on.
79. We were treated instead to a stream of articles focusing on jockeying between establishment Republicans and Democrats.
80. Froke said he has kept sales healthy despite competition from the superstore six blocks away by focusing on corporate sales.
81. Refining, narrowing, focusing(sentencedict.com/focusing.html), and applying are all words that are key to teaching the limited special learner.
82. He said Bush appealed to women voters in 1994 by focusing on education, welfare reform and juvenile justice.
83. He decided to return to Santa Cruz to start again, focusing on his incense.
84. Brooke-Rose reverses this familiar postmodernist trope by focusing instead on the relation between the characters and their readers.
85. The requests may signal that the jurors are focusing on the hotly contested blood evidence.
86. Hardly ever, except perhaps when focusing on especially contentious and critical issues.
87. The moves towards democratization had been precipitated by widespread unrest, focusing particularly on economic grievances.
88. The Corporate Plan, recently approved by Council, will greatly assist in the focusing of future budgets.
89. Changes are limited to internal sub-units, focusing on improving leadership styles, building teamwork, and resolving intergroup conflict.
90. Post-demonstration coverage also marginalised the political content, focusing, instead, on the activities of the violent minority.
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