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Meanings of concentrate too in English
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Usage of concentrate too in English
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Still, political adversaries worry Cortizo may seek to concentratetoo much power.
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Murdoch's critics say it would concentratetoo much power in his group's hands.
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With the stuff in my pocket, I couldn't concentratetoo well on my search anymore.
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The fear is that unequal voting structures concentratetoo much power in the hands of insiders.
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Lucien came to an abrupt halt, trying not to concentratetoo hard or force the memory.
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You are too intense, you concentratetoo much.
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Concentration's good, but one can concentratetoo much.
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Guess that there helmet made it concentratetoo hard on shooting you, or he'd 'a' seen me.
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That may even work to the other bowlers' advantage, if Australia concentratetoo much on countering Swann.
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Like a juggler who had to concentratetoo hard to keep all the balls in the air.
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They want the bid rejected on competition grounds, saying it would concentratetoo much media power in the family's companies.
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But if 1 relaxed my gaze, tried not to concentratetoo hard, lowered my eyelids, then I could see them.
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You don't concentratetoo well at work, so, hell, you take a few weeks off work (unstructured time.
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Opponents are unhappy about provisions that would let party bosses handpick candidates, saying this will concentratetoo much power with the leadership.
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They are also unhappy about provisions that would let party chiefs handpick some candidates, saying they would concentratetoo much power with the leadership.
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He added that the international community should not concentratetoo much on his admission that the action against Isis was a "war".