Sentence examples for adapted focus from inspiring English sources

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We responded by facilitating an adapted focus group discussion (unfortunately, we were not prepared to facilitate a group and did not have our storyboarding materials with us).

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To produce short pulses while maintaining high neutron flux, we propose beam masks with more than two slits on a counter-rotating 2-disc chopper, behind specially adapted focusing multi-channel guides.

The discussions, an adapted focus-group technique, were designed to support learning outcomes as well as provide opportunities for research data gathering, so that the latter was complementary rather than disruptive to the students' learning.

Resilience will be measured at T0, T1, T3, and T4 using an adapted, focus-group-based version of the Child and Youth Resilience Measure (CYRM) (28-item version originally developed by Ungar and Liebenberg [ 53], and validated in [ 54]).

It documents the experiences gained in applying and adapting focus group techniques to inform the designing process directly, and illustrates how a variety of techniques (e.g. product handling and product personality profiling) can be incorporated to elicit user needs, aspirations and emotions.

However, history tells us there is a silver lining for the smart startups that adapt, focus on fundamentals and extend their runway.

Adapted from Focus Your Negotiations on What Really Matters by Susan Hackley in the September 2006 issue of the Negotiation newsletter.

While the most common form of mindfulness practice involves sitting and following the breath, it can be adapted to focus on eating, listening to music or walking.

The paper also considers how existing experimental and field-based methods could fruitfully be adapted to focus on the detailed activities through which managers engage with accounting information.

A report by the cross-party Science and Technology Committee suggests that the education system should be adapted to "focus on things that machines will be less good at for longer," rather than skills that are rapidly becoming obsolete.

Adapted from "Focus Your Negotiations on What Really Matters" by Susan Hackley in the September 2006 issue of the Negotiation newsletter and "How Much Should You Share?" first published in the Negotiation newsletter, April 2010.

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