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be refocused
verb
To focus on something else
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And then, maybe quantitative easing needs to be refocused away from long-term Treasuries and housing.
The sails need to be trimmed and [it] needs to be refocused," Attenborough said.
But even Mr. Schaffer admitted that the local party needed to be refocused.
There's enough flexibility in the plans to allow the project to be refocused and re-energised.
Families have sides - his and hers - and grief may be refocused through blame.
They suggested that the West's aid funding for climate change adaptation should be refocused from rural to urban areas.
Some of America's aid programmes to Africa will also be refocused to concentrate more on assisting trade and investment.
Hardly" (May 1): When viewing the successes or weaknesses of a student, the lens needs to be refocused and broadened.
The BBC's local websites will be refocused to carry only news, sport, weather, travel and local knowledge content.
The channel was saved at the 11th hour but will be "refocused" to play a supporting role to BBC2.
Economic assistance that does not touch the military should not be cut and, as CAP's Brian Katulis and others have argued (pdf), should be refocused and increased.
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