That focus on service excellence has taken our renewability of contracts and reference ability to all-time-high levels. |
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The guidelines focus on key areas of the liturgy and offer suggestions as to the best way in which to approach the music choices. |
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For the moment I held a steady course and kept a focus on the orientation instruments. |
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I try to focus on the window displays of the shops that we pass instead of focusing on him. |
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By only using windscreens from leading glass manufacturers, Autoglass says it can focus on training its technicians to the highest standards. |
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It would hardly be worth a full column to focus on his association's recidivist ideas, but this study is an all-time low. |
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For the next five years, Ting plans to live in reclusion and focus on a new breakthrough in his art. |
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The reason for the challenges to the Harry Potter books centre round their focus on wizardry and magic. |
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In the twentieth century a focus on questions of meaning and semantic issues played a role in many different philosophical movements. |
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Because of the focus on the text as it stands, discussion of redactional and compositional issues is minimal. |
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An international specialist in museum surveys will focus on the redevelopment of key displays. |
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But the focus on the 45-minute claim is itself a red herring intended to draw attention away from a far bigger deception. |
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The author is clever and capable in his redirection of the narrative to focus on the couple rather than on their daughter. |
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The two plays focus on a woman who rejects a marriage proposal and is attacked by the jilted lover. |
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As the name signifies, it will focus on either one of the more melodious Carnatic raagas or the works of a famous composer. |
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Matthews also examines the workforces attracted both by the fruit and technology industries, with a particular focus on immigrant women. |
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Looking blearily round the room for my alarm clock, I finally focus on the glowing green numbers on the nightstand. |
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These will focus on the teaching of technology, modern languages, arts and science. |
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Several workshops focus on building self-confidence and escaping depression. |
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A narrow focus on electioneering is at best ineffective, and at worst disastrous. |
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Discussions about new technology, drugs, health or the environment invariably focus on worst-case scenarios. |
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The firm's obsessive focus on secrecy helps keep any misdeeds under wraps, say the sources. |
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The choice is whether to focus on one dream candidate or to beat the bushes and conduct a thorough search. |
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She can focus on her work, Skype with her friends, and watch lolcat videos on YouTube without worrying about her sound driver. |
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Instead, say the authors, militants should focus on reformable imbalances, such as agricultural subsidies. |
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Many African Americans now celebrate Kwanzaa, an alternative festival with a focus on traditional African values. |
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They will focus more on the regenerative medicine, while Austin himself wants to focus on the fundamental biology in stem cells. |
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Noyce's film is lean, making its point by maintaining a sharp focus on the humanity of its characters. |
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The medical trial will focus on providing a replacement for the chemical that is lacking in the sufferers of Battens Disease. |
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Analysts say the regime will keep a tight rein on dissidents and focus on securing social and political stability. |
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There is a vast library of historical and cultural works about the Lakotas, many of which focus on the Ghost Dance and Wounded Knee. |
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Seven focus on pollution and prevention issues and three on wider concerns relative to corporate sustainability. |
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The focus on the artificiality of those codes means that the actual gender of the actor becomes obscured, and indeed irrelevant. |
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Most charges focus on the Mafia's control of New York's waterfront, vast and beautiful, but for years a nest of corruption. |
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These are theories that focus on artificially isolated aspects of literature in order to use them for an understanding of nonliterary facts. |
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Smartphone vendors these days tend to focus on short term profits instead of being in the game for the long haul. |
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Ttructure and function of the decomposer food webs of forests along a. European North-South-transect with special focus on Testate Amoebae. |
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Moreover, since anthropology started as a museum discipline, this has resulted in a focus on exotic and remote locales and populations. |
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By reversing the orientation of the chapels to face the ambulatory, where noise is more frequent, he allows the worshipper to focus on the altar. |
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To be eligible, charities must be registered in the UK and focus on helping children and young adults in some way. |
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As the population ages, many more lifestyle drugs will focus on age-related issues. |
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Relax your shoulders by taking a deep breath and then focus on letting your shoulders drop and loosen. |
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There will be a focus on training practices, skill repertoires and recruitment for managerial, technical and engineering groups. |
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In the latter half of the 1990s there has been some waning of political focus on the issue of immigration. |
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In September, the bank hired its first compliance officer to focus on money laundering full time. |
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You say that the foreigners do the left-brain work cheaper, and so this country should focus on the right-brain work and do it better. |
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It will initially focus on the trillion dollar repurchase and total return swap markets. |
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I couldn't focus on an abstract location, so I focused on the last place I remember clearest before this whole rigmarole started. |
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Revised the probationary program with additional class time, student evaluations and a stronger focus on lawyering skills and strategies. |
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If the rescuers are sensible, they will focus on long-term structural improvements to budget balance rather than on short-term cuts. |
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Rather than admit the review has led nowhere, the government is set to shift the focus on to underage drinkers. |
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His intellectual rigour and sharp focus on finances have also kept Quinn out of financial trouble. |
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On Sunday the church services will focus on the work of agencies like World Vision. |
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I like big events and know how to prepare for and focus on big games and tournaments. |
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For those who focus on the mass storage space, the reasoning rings true as well. |
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Cut back and focus on getting more of your protein from vegetables like chickpeas and lima beans. |
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We are trying to home in on the talent, focus on the best stories, and we try to be low-key and modest about our role. |
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In response, traditional retailers will need to increase their focus on building consumer loyalty to insure repeat visits. |
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As we think back to days gone by, we tend to focus on certain sounds, smells or tastes. |
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These are large meetings convened by the Council to focus on some strategic concerns of the day. |
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I would like to focus on crimes against women, which are mounting day after day. |
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Research has shown that positive results increase when programs focus on meeting the needs of at-risk families. |
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If he is failing because of a lack of ability they can help him to accept his limitations and focus on his strengths. |
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The bank's strengths include its strong capital base and credit rating, and strong focus on risk management. |
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We focus on issues that address the needs of bus users, such as bus stop accessibility and the comfort and safety of buses. |
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Several schools focus on additional skills, such as risk management, leadership development, crisis management, or business communication. |
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The writing was atrocious, scribbled in black ink, and Karen had to focus on each word to decipher it. |
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They focus on the process through which firms develop comparative advantages over time so that they can compete effectively with their rivals. |
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Co-ordinated in three areas, route crime will focus on all lineside offences, which up until now have been called trespass and vandalism. |
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As I prepare to leave Scotland for a while, it seems appropriate to focus on some of those bigger issues. |
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As we focus on that, what happens to the institution becomes less important. |
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Five annual lectureships are held which focus on specific areas or subspecialties of general surgery. |
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Really though, I think roboticists would do much better to focus on developing more automatons for the house. |
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The council will focus on the expansion and growth of Arabic language in the state. |
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He said this week that one of the key areas the review will focus on would be about providing care for people in their own homes. |
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But in truth we have chosen to shelve the unification-independence dispute and focus on reviving the economy and strengthening Taiwan. |
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Part of the Atlantic Stampede's appeal during its 14 years of bull riding and calf roping is its focus on entertainment. |
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Here we greatly abbreviate our summary of the book to focus on its limitations. |
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The partnership will focus on making chips out of 300 mm wafers of silicon and the aim is to roll out prototypes in the second half of this year. |
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By practicing some simple Zen philosophies, you'll be able to let go of little things that don't matter so you can focus on what really does. |
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He went to Florida January 2, still limping badly, to focus on the NFL by working out and living at a training academy owned by the IMG agency. |
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Forget the past performance, you now need to focus on the future and find such investments. |
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The guidelines focus on requirements for flammability, tear strength, abrasion resistance, washability, scrubbability, and stain resistance. |
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The focus on learning is group accomplishment of tasks, with individual contributions sent to the teacher and the student. |
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Francis of Assisi is accredited with the focus on the manger, the animals, and the child at Christmas. |
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Mondays and Thursdays in my weight training class focus on arms and upper body strength. |
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In Question Time Mark Latham wanted to focus on the question of truth in government. |
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Cadbury put its European beverages arm up for sale last month so it could focus on its confectionery arm and drinks business elsewhere. |
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Instead, focus on getting whole-grain baked goods, fresh produce and grain alternatives such as amaranth, quinoa and buckwheat. |
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Her eyelids open even more as she struggles to focus on what I'm waving under her nose. |
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Agnes barely had enough concentration to focus on the jerkin she was mending. |
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Work will focus on the techniques used to safely store weapons-grade material and spent radioactive fuel from nuclear reactors. |
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Can a mere focus on theory and skill acquisition be detrimental to the effectiveness of family therapists? |
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The best thing you can do to avoid jinxes is to focus on the Eagles' potential to lose because of last year. |
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These hearings will focus on the practice of racial profiling as it affects a range of communities of color across the country. |
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Researchers at some locations focus on beneficial insects like wasps to control insect pests such as alfalfa weevils or gypsy moths. |
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All joking apart, the plaque was incredibly hard to focus on as the print was also rather worn and faded. |
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Day said location is key when making an investment and believes investors should focus on the coastal strip within a 10-mile radius of the city. |
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Our campaign on workers compensation had a strong focus on online activism. |
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If your addled brain cannot focus on the real work at hand, busy yourself with menial tasks like cleaning, filing and arranging. |
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The food heroes will focus on favourites such as turkeys, geese, well-hung beef, cheeses, wine, smoked salmon, pickles and chutneys. |
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Do not focus on weight or put pressure on your child to be the best person on the team. |
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I tried to focus on the speed and knew my adrenaline would get the ball to the hole. |
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Now, instead of concentrating on speeders and drivers jumping red lights, the officers will focus on muggers and thugs. |
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Its members see the key to local elections as a focus on communities, particularly those that feel alienated from the Westminster bubble. |
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Aside from the teenage pregnancy strategy, few public health initiatives focus on adolescent health. |
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As the editor of the Silver Bear Cafe, I try to focus on the ramifications of world events. |
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It's often better to put healthy foods into your diet than focus on getting junk food out. |
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Yes, I saw the camera and I was kind of dancing around in front of it and what not and wanted the camera to focus on me. |
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As the titles suggest, the two workshops focus on approximation algorithms and randomization. |
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The wreckage is also likely to be examined to see if there was any mechanical failure with a particular focus on brakes and wheels. |
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Proper logistic outsourcing permits the armed services to focus on their respective core competencies. |
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Thereafter Abbey should have a business as clean as a whistle, enabling it to focus on its personal financial services side. |
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There has also been a need to begin to integrate a focus on affect in behavioral couples therapy. |
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Now, some say, vendors should focus on helping affiliates do business more effectively. |
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They plan to host a summit next March to focus on the importance of affirmative action for women. |
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That very real risk hardly seems worth taking to gain the questionable benefits of dulling the Fed's razor-like focus on rates. |
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The first impression of the exhibit is of a focus on death and the afterlife. |
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There are many ways, but today let's focus on two, both of which are related to the Scripture readings we will hear at Mass. |
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Adherents of Wicca, a pagan religion, worship nature and focus on positive energy. |
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Fourth, the conventional focus on overall living standards is too aggregative to pay adequate attention to the importance of specific freedoms. |
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It wants to make sure it cannot actually focus on the realities of family life. |
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Sidel builds machinery for aseptic packaging of plastic bottles, with a focus on high-speed rotary machines. |
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To this end, the leaders said they will focus on cooperation on tourism, transportation and agro-industry sectors. |
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I allowed myself to be keyed up and nervous before I got here, but now I am here I focus on the business. |
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Other exhibits focus on placer and lode deposits, major gold rushes, and uses of gold through the centuries. |
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Now philosophers tend to focus on reasoning at its most explicit and deliberate. |
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A further 170 medium-sized stores will also be rebadged and will focus on grocery, fresh food, wines and spirits. |
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The tears would rebelliously flow down my face as I tried to focus on something besides the slow moving moments. |
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In my descriptions of the encounter, I kept the focus on how I spluttered in the face of a blatantly sexist remark. |
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The agenda is likely to focus on Syria, which has been a bane to the pope since taking office last March. |
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But deadlock in Congress, with the focus on debt instead of demand, continues to frustrate the recovery. |
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It's easy to see how a governor with a proven track record and a focus on bread-and-butter issues could do well. |
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Our plans include a strong focus on revitalizing our image, content, and business model. |
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Limbaugh chooses to focus on the argument from design in his column. |
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They need to support leaders who focus on realistic results and calibrate rhetoric accordingly. |
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I have often been asked why, as a man, I create films that empower and focus on women. |
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But with the expiration of the law and the media focus on the House bill, awareness mounted and that uphill fight got easier. |
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Lobban said his staff at gchq would happily focus on intercepting nothing but traffic from the bad guys if that were possible. |
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When he turned his gaze to regard the trees, he realized that they seemed to be fading in and out of existence whenever he attempted to focus on one. |
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The group rapidly bypassed disciplinary differences to focus on a common set of preferred aptitudes and abilities associated with critical thinking, reading, and writing. |
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We always want to focus on what we can do to help, to find that glimmer of optimism. |
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While both Weiner and Harbison focus on friends, they still follow the formula that every chick lit book must include a romance. |
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He also said the country needs to focus on national production and exportation of goods. |
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As a man who helped people become fugitives to save their skins, his focus on immigration is rooted in a personal life experience. |
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The battle will now focus on the drafting of Egypt's new constitution, which will formalize the emerging allocation of power. |
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Friends said it planned to focus on distributing its products, which include pensions and savings, through independent financial advisers and appointed representatives. |
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The glee and chortling that greeted Mr. Smith is a sign of bitterness and a focus on the past rather than the future. |
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A good dog training program will focus on allowing the dog to learn just what is expected of it, and will use positive reinforcement to reward desired behaviors. |
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You might say that it's a true history of the subject, making allowance for its brevity and its focus on Lincoln's contemporary rather than on Lincoln himself. |
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By all accounts, this was an eye-opening experience for the congressman, and the inspiration for his current focus on poverty. |
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The exhibition is being organised by the Friends of the Manor House, and will focus on Ilkley's famous water cure, one of the major reasons for the town's growth. |
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Rather than focus on building large centralized plants, why not distribute solar power across a bunch of rooftops? |
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The advanced electronics provide all the features you need for bale monitoring allowing you to focus on the windrow without constantly turning round to monitor bale formation. |
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Perhaps the churning of the twentieth century has quietened and we are returning to a society of strong traditions with a focus on continuity rather than change. |
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She is an associate professor of social pharmacy with focus on lay understanding and use of modern drugs such as lifestyle drugs and pharmacogenetics. |
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I think people naturally put too much focus on singers anyway. |
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His wife passed away and they had kids, and he wanted to focus on being a dad so he just stopped to raise his kids. |
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Now that the girls do not have exams to work towards, they are going to focus on building up pieces of music for their repertoire to perform at recitals. |
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He goes beyond Haass to focus on the immense profits that accrued to American contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Following an all too predictable cycle of the hyperactive 21st century, focus on the explosion was ephemeral. |
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Picking up his book where he had left off he tried to focus on the words but the images they painted in his mind didn't match anything that had come before. |
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A number of shareholders have called for the sale of the chain so the group could focus on its Howden business, which sells kitchens to builders and small developers. |
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With a media blitz on who's dating whom, broken engagements, new engagements, marriages, and annulments, the world has seemed to turn its focus on love. |
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If anything, segregationists like Strom Thurmond would have preferred a focus on economic issues. |
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His focus on the grim and the disturbing is beautiful, and becomes rhythmic, atmospheric, and addictive. |
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But a focus on deficit spending distracts from efforts to address the long-brewing entitlement problem. |
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Being able to move the camera lens for focusing and zooming would allow picture phones to take clear telephoto shots and focus on objects close-up. |
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I focus on eight players because six running backs and two alternates are elected to the Pro Bowl each year so that seems to be a fair marker for a standard of excellence. |
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The park is known for its rich bird life, so focus on large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, woodstork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets. |
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To revise the DSM, the apa convened 22 expert groups to focus on different areas of the field. |
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The 1988 presidential race is rightly remembered for its focus on demagogic and racially coded appeals. |
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Too often we focus on one-upmanship and demonization of those whose points of view are different from our own. |
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If the report stops teachers feeling demoralised and allows them to focus on their work there will be a knock-on effect for pupils, and that's good. |
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Most Hindus revere and adore the many manifestations of the Divine as Siva, Vishnu, Rama, Krishna or Durga even as they focus on an ishta devata, a favorite Deity. |
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Because they focus on adherence to routines, process management activities have the potential to affect an organization's technological innovations. |
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Amid the initial focus on junketing and the abuse of expenses, it was one of the first indications of how far the cancer of corruption had spread. |
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If America is fortunate, the economy will continue to improve, while the 2016 campaign will focus on what ails the country. |
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But what people focus on really isn't the beautiful thing, they always focus on the amount of time it took her to do the workbook, math book, homework, reading or puzzle. |
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The military commission this week was to focus on the alleged FBI infiltration of one of the defense teams. |
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And it is no reason to focus on the technology in such a laser-like manner that everything else about antisocial behaviour, crime and society is completely ignored. |
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The time is ripe for a new focus on winning a share of the shopper that will have a shelf life well beyond the cold, hard realities of an economic slowdown. |
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Likewise, the focus of the ancient Hawaiian kapu or law sought to focus on the relationships of kauwa not only with the kahuna and aliyi, but with all of the other groups. |
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After all, the Prince of necessity had to focus on defeating his external enemies. |
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These focus on salvation, the Rapture, and the Second Coming of Jesus. |
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However, definitions which focus on the idea of either irreversible collapse or of bellows-like compression and rarefaction of air are no help in the present context. |
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The intensity and constant focus on the blood, the whippings and the degradation was so excessive that it seemed to me to be unnaturally fetishist. |
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Those saddened by the remoteness of peace in South Asia or the Middle East may be helped by a fourth Hindu concept, that of action without a focus on its fruits. |
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Hence there is a focus on the need to re-engineer administrative and business operations to offer better services, not only to students but parents, faculty and staff. |
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He had to keep his mind sharp to focus on the problem at hand. |
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Activity will focus on the distribution of materials, media promotions, instore tastings and localised events, which will be announced over the coming weeks. |
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It is amazing how I could intently focus on this little TV like screen directly in front of me tending to my hexes, carabiners, rope, hand and foot holds. |
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In addition, for reformers, the focus on the Eucharist as a physical rather than spiritual restorative led to an attack on the materialism of transformation. |
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The game that the comrades disapproved of because of its un-Soviet focus on the individual is ideal for an emerging nation, which hungers for new sports and new stars. |
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Light rays pass through the cornea and the lens and focus on the retina. |
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Having criticized art for art's sake for being potentially reactionary, they then focus on the counterproposal they offer to socialist realism and Stalinism. |
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Investigators will focus on whether the sudden emergency was so extreme that no degree of pilot skill would have helped. |
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In shul this week on Yom Kippur, however, I'd rather focus on the atoning I need to do myself. |
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They will also focus on the exhaustive nature of the investigation, during which staffers reviewed over 16 million documents. |
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They marked World Health Day with a focus on road safety and a reaffirmation of the industry's long-standing commitment to fighting drunk driving. |
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The notion that economies, as a whole, sometimes lack sufficient drive derives from a faulty set of economic doctrines that focus on the demand side of the aggregate economy. |
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According to Frank Bergh, it was Engineers Without Borders that convinced him to become an engineer with a focus on helping the poor. |
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The prize's focus on European men, and Swedes in particular, has been the subject of criticism, even from Swedish newspapers. |
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The talk will focus on the sacroiliac joint, a common cause of low back pain that is often overlooked. |
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His books often focus on the role of religion in society and conflicts between faiths and between the religious and those of no faith. |
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The oration also moves away from the religious ideology of the Tetrarchy, with its focus on twin dynasties of Jupiter and Hercules. |
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He said LOTas strategy is to develop its network with a focus on connecting traffic to Eastern Europe and Asia. |
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These documentaries usually focus on the group's career and their cultural impact. |
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I used a birthing ball to help open me, not to mention that it really helped during the contractions to focus on rocking instead of the pain. |
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They focus on characterizing such anomalies and detecting them from a machine learning perspective. |
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Instead, he began to focus on groups of figures and odd imaginary characters. |
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Its effect, though, was to destabilise Brittany, forcing the duke, Conan II, to focus on internal problems rather than on expansion. |
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Scarab Consulting enables corporate legal department and law firm clients to focus on practicing law, rather than on managing discovery. |
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A nutritionist, Messina prefers to focus on whole foods rather than on any extractable magic bullets they may contain. |
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Some surveys focus on all films, while others focus on a particular genre or country. |
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The SDE courses will now focus on the continued development of strategic leader skills. |
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Programs vary in their focus on studio work and may or may not involve professional practice. |
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Scholars of Old Norse mythology now focus on references to elves in Old Norse poetry, particularly the Elder Edda. |
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In these cultures, people may be highly distractible, focus on several things at once, and change plans often. |
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The Dutch agricultural sector is highly mechanised, and has a strong focus on international exports. |
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Recreational battle reenactment tends to focus on pitched battles partially for sake of ease of demonstration. |
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Then we focus on the key component of the system architecture, which is the Matcher. |
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Her focus on mission resulted in one of the largest missionary organisations in the world. |
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Langley and Holcomb seminally acknowledge that customer value creation can be created through a focus on logistics customer service. |
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The thirteenth and fourteenth centuries saw a revolt against narrow spirituality and educators started to focus on the human, rather than God. |
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In the days leading up to Mother's Day on May 10, the foundation will focus on the importance of moms who care for children with brain tumors. |
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The drug Sattely chose to focus on is produced by a leafy Himalayan plant called the mayapple. |
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They asked the program to focus on achieving breakthroughs that no single company could do on its own. |
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Gail began to focus on painting, in particular serigraphy, or silk-screening, while Murray continued his work in films and commercials. |
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The other major challenge with tryouts is to learn to focus on the nonball side of a court during competitive drills. |
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Leigh-Davis is continuing with her original plan to focus on being the new sexpert on the scene. |
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In this film, the almost antidramatic construction and the lack of depth in the characters cause the viewer to focus on the imagery. |
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The wedding was postponed so that Macdonald could focus on her music career. |
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If the US really wants to mend fences in the Middle East, it should perhaps focus on the longest-running conflict in the region. |
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Returning brownfields to greenfields should be our focus on revitalizing the legacy of old industrial properties. |
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In Brazil we will focus on continuing improvement at the So Bento mine, and on the potential of the Brumal property. |
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In Brazil we will focus on continuing improvement at the Sao Bento mine, and on the potential of the Brumal property. |
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The survey authors conclude that efforts to prevent equestrian injury should focus on novice equestrians. |
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The session will focus on electrical, plumbing and sheet-metal work and equipment operation. |
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These accounts tended to focus on particular Scottish missionaries, including the Moir Duncans who served mainly in the province of Shensi. |
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From Van der Post, Prince Charles developed a focus on philosophy, especially that of Asian and Middle Eastern nations. |
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Moore's sense of England emerging undefeated from siege led to his focus on pieces characterised by endurance and continuity. |
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Then too, critics started to focus on Hamlet's delay as a character trait, rather than a plot device. |
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He had to focus on the mission, staying alive and getting out, not on the sexy number rubbing up against him. |
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The Centre for Biomedical Research conducts research on the biology of disease with a focus on molecular and cell biology. |
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Instead of aiming for the fringes of society, it began to focus on the edges of the mainstream, and the centre of the mass market itself. |
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There was speculation that Church had decided to take a break from her singing career to focus on her television show. |
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We now focus on the system's reaction to the sudden popularity of a single file. This phenomenon is also called the flashcrowd effect. |
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Consequently, the publishers were increasingly demanding stories that would focus on Thomas at the expense of other characters. |
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The events focus on the members of local parishes, not tourists, but all are welcome, as sharing is one of the main principles of the festivals. |
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Therefore, along with their husbands, women used family meal times to discuss religious topics and to focus on prayer. |
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They began to study Johnson's works with an increasing focus on the critical analysis found in his edition of Shakespeare and Lives of the Poets. |
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Many dramatisations focus on the initial landings, and these are covered at Normandy Landings. |
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Radar systems must overcome unwanted signals in order to focus on the targets of interest. |
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Feminist critics often focus on how authorship itself, particularly female authorship, is represented in and through Shelley's novels. |
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Shelley's writings focus on the role of the family in society and women's role within that family. |
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However, owls are farsighted and cannot focus on objects within a few centimeters of their eyes. |
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These narratives focus on human actors, with only occasional intervention from deities but a pervasive sense of divinely ordered destiny. |
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Africa is starting to focus on agricultural innovation as its new engine for regional trade and prosperity. |
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The oldest known Greek literary sources, Homer's epic poems Iliad and Odyssey, focus on the Trojan War and its aftermath. |
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She counters the tendency to focus on critical strategies of resisting the male gaze, raising the issue of the female spectator. |
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Others focus on the slow accumulation of different technologies and behaviors across time. |
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Although most of them focus on sequence data, some of them include phylogenetic or functional information. |
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Recent academic books on piracy in the Atlantic World focus on the pirates and their relationships with the wider world. |
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Even though prices for indigenous slaves were cheaper, there was never a focus on maintaining slave families. |
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This may focus on intellectual, cognitive, neural, social, or moral development. |
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Their scope is further limited by a focus on political, military and diplomatic history, ignoring economic and social history. |
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Fulk left for the Levant, leaving the County of Maine in Henry's care, and the King was free to focus on crushing his remaining enemies. |
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This plan aims to focus on the power of innovative sports technology to improve the individual's health and happiness. |
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After 1860 the focus on chemical innovation was in dyestuffs, and Germany took world leadership, building a strong chemical industry. |
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Modern hybrids focus on improving disease resistance over the heirloom plants. |
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The Bergeron and Spatial Synoptic Classification systems focus on the origin of air masses that define the climate of a region. |
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The original play was heavily cut to focus on the relationships, rather than the political intrigue. |
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The focus on other social issues became increasingly diffuse after the Second World War. |
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Ethnographic studies focus on large cultural groups of people who interact over time. |
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Ethnography is a set of qualitative methods that are used in social sciences that focus on the observation of social practices and interactions. |
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In 2004 Framestore opened their first satellite office in New York City, to focus on advertising. |
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During this time, a distinctive period of Soviet culture developed characterized by conformist public life and intense focus on personal life. |
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Gallery 24 displays ethnographic from every continent while adjacent galleries focus on North America and Mexico. |
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Roman universalism was characterized by cultural and religious tolerance and a focus on civil efficiency and the rule of law. |
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Rather, each mercantilist writer tended to focus on a single area of the economy. |
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Adam Smith rejected the mercantilist focus on production, arguing that consumption was paramount to production. |
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Keynes also noted that in the early modern period the focus on the bullion supplies was reasonable. |
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Oftentimes they place focus on training on their upper body instead of their entire body, to increase power and endurance. |
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Let us focus on the preservice and postservice procedures you should always follow. |
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The protagonist of the book is premier Joey Smallwood, with focus on his advocacy of confederation with Canada. |
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Wholesale vendors focus on agricultural products such as wood, livestock and food products. |
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These paintings focus on the mountains, valles, coasts, volcanos and other natural phenomena in the state. |
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The action would allow the British to focus on rallying the support of loyalists in the southerly states. |
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Direct aid from the UK to Vanuatu ceased in 2005 following the decision by the UK to no longer focus on the Pacific. |
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Because of the focus on reason over superstition, the Enlightenment cultivated the arts. |
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Such festivals often focus on recitals of traditional dances such as the Mexicapan. |
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The club's focus on commercial and sporting success brought significant profits in an industry often characterised by chronic losses. |
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Zwingli's turn to relative pacifism and his focus on preaching can be traced to the influence of Erasmus. |
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It partly succeeded in continuing the Pietist movement's drive to right social wrongs and focus on individual conversion. |
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In many cases, socioeconomists focus on the social impact of some sort of economic change. |
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The Council of Trent did not focus on the style of music but on attitudes of worship and reverence during the mass. |
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The reports do not focus on any particular area of law, with subject specific reports filling this niche. |
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Significant updates and modifications to the IPAS powertrain have also been made with significant focus on track performance. |
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Nicaragua also has several more specialized institutions, with a focus on education that will promote economic development. |
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