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Emerging tech is focused on, at any one point in time, a few areas where we think there could be significant value added.

Only one element of their interactional capacities is focused on at a time, giving the parents the opportunity to move forward "step by step".

It is what everyone will be focused on at Silverstone on Sunday.

It sounds like a lot of the skills you are focused on at Everwise are soft skills.

Maligning sport has been something of an occupational pastime for sections of the cultural and intellectual vanguard of Australia to the extent it is focused on at all.

I like to be to be able to walk through what I'm focused on at any point in time with the help of those around me.

The growth most investors are focused on at the moment is Morgan Stanley's deposit base, which will be overseen by Mr. Gorman, a lanky Australian who moved to the United States in the 1980s.

It seems like the only time working class characters are focused on at length in contemporary YA are if they're in a gang (think William Sutcliffe's latest novel, Concentr8, which is based on the 2011 riots).

"It's not something that I'm focused on at the moment".

And beyond mentions by the candidates, LGBT rights haven't been focused on at all in the debates.

"If people aren't breaking the law, that's a matter for them… It's not an issue I'm focused on at all".

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