Finally, with large sites, include an internal search engine so readers can quickly hone in on what they're after. |
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Just like my mother can hone in on my weak points with GPS accuracy, teenagers can humiliate me with a muttered monosyllable. |
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This is part of his broader strategy in the final 18 days to really hone in on domestic issues. |
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We are trying to hone 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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Apart from concentrating on domestic coins, collectors may also hone in on various themes. |
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He has a good ear and can hone in on the small things that might need to be changed. |
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The CSM staff, then, hone in on what each individual is best at and nurture it. |
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Police were able to hone in on the location of the hikers after hearing faint cries in the distance. |
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I do not want to hone in on that because I know there are transitional issues, but delays for consumers now are completely unacceptable. |
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Identifying an angle will allow students to create a storyline and hone in on their message. |
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As I said at the beginning, it seems to me an intelligent crib for a novice teacher in creative writing, a short-cut to hone in onto necessary aspects in the teaching process. |
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Specific questions can help employers hone in on their expectations from a new flex plan. |
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Either way, you'll definitely want to hone in on your employability to increase your chances. |
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There is a range of packages that can be used to hone in on populations of interest from large pre-defined matrix tables. |
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According to Kahneman, by taking the category view, you can minimize bias and hone in on a more reasonable approach. |
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These antigens stimulate T-cells within the immune system to hone in on melanoma cells, thereby halting or slowing cancer growth. |
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I have helped them to expand their businesses and hone in on their objectives, perfecting and ensuring their needs are met. |
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A strong fashion sense and an understanding of the market enable Bobby Zarbatany to hone in on the right brands to import to Canada. |
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A key philosophy has been the decision by leaders and participants to hone in on consistent terminologies and approaches. |
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Our core market, Quebec, has some particular features that I would like to hone in on. |
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He's very good technically when he can kind of hone in. |
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The novel also uses a beautiful and poetic style to hone in its themes. |
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And she helped me to hone in on the woman I would become today. |
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Can I just hone in on what the attitude of the Swedish Presidency is in relation to the role of the common agricultural policy in assisting the concept and the desire for global food security. |
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The same applies to positive emotional responses: you might be so favourably impressed by some personalities that you take what they say for granted, and fail to hone in on the meaning of their words. |
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This mechanism lets you hone in on the interest any prospect has in your products and services as they browse your websites and those of your affiliates for information. |
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As with the comprehensive view that Prosodie takes of websites that it infomanages, this data serves to measure the actual performance of applications, and more accurately hone in on disruptive elements. |
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This article aims to explain seasonal adjustment and highlight how seasonally adjusted data help analysts hone in on the underlying economic trend. |
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The directive for The Company Store is to hone in on the essence of the brand. |
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Wijnbergen believes this will help different audience segments hone in on the music they like best. |
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Flyout menu navigation limits required clicking and Enhanced Search helps to hone in on what you need. |
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Then Whitney set Hone in the clear but his shot soared over the top. |
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