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The focus until now, he says, has been centered too much on the needs of IT and not enough on users getting at the data they need.
The focus until now, he says, has been centered too much on the needs of IT and not enough on users getting at the data they need.
Conversely if we needed to give in on our price negotiations to win a deal that centered too much on price we were able to say we would drop their access to the platinum club but give them a better deal on price.
Through participant feedback, it became apparent that the package did not focus enough on the positive aspects of well being and that it centered too much on ill-health.
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But developing-nation delegates say that centers too much power in the trade group's headquarters, which they say is subject to pressure by the big trading powers.
Jackson said the Lakers actually tried to get the ball to their center too much once they started missing their outside shots.
The ones with gluey centers (too much cornstarch), tasteless dough (not enough salt or sweet butter) or gritty berries (using up old fruit rather than the good stuff).
Although he did say he imagined Europe to be slightly more hospitable, he didn't complain about the living conditions in the center too much, aside from it being boring and having crappy food.
Unfortunately, too much conversation has centered on old rhetorical paradigms, such as "do the president's speeches focus too much on individual responsibility instead of structural racism?" These conceptual debates go unresolved and rarely yield concrete policy changes that tangibly improve the lives of African Americans.
"Nobody really centered the ball too much on him.
For Beltrán, the Mets' center fielder, too much information is a dangerous thing.
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