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1
Pep Guardiola can seem to
concentrate
more
on the aesthetics than statistics.
2
The teacher noticed the children started to
concentrate
more
on their school work.
3
Modi is likely to
concentrate
more
power in his own hands.
4
This freed me to travel and to
concentrate
more
on words.
5
That allows me to
concentrate
more
on hurting teams going forward.
6
It's a considerable comfort difference that lets you
concentrate
more
on the exercises.
7
But the pain was too much to
concentrate
more
than a few seconds.
8
On the job,
concentrate
more
on putting out fires than lighting things up.
9
Steering more derivatives into central clearing could
concentrate
more
risk into the clearinghouses themselves.
10
Analysts tend to
concentrate
more
on the core figures, which strip out volatile items.
11
Or would it make sense for them to
concentrate
more
on men than on women?
12
Critics say they
concentrate
more
power in Sisi's hands and return Egypt to an authoritarian model.
13
To achieve better outcomes with fewer complications, we must
concentrate
more
on comorbidities in elderly patients.
14
Girls could
concentrate
more
on the task at hand, follow instructions, and remain calm under pressure.
15
Paul said, I
concentrate
more
easily with dust on my hands and while wearing my stillsuit.
16
For 2014 I want to
concentrate
more
on figurative work as part of a collection of paintings.
concentrate
more
concentrate