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Half of the commercial port traffic is concentrated on only one-tenth of the coastline.
The previous discussion concentrated on only one of the controversies that surround scientific realism, the debate about whether talk of unobservables should have the same status as talk of observables.
However, the limitations of the study, which concentrated on only one college, do not provide a representative sample or conclusive results.
Meanwhile, farm households whose members concentrated on only one line of off-farm activities except paid employment (i.e. artisanship only, trading only or services only) fell in the lowest off-farm income group.
Though it is true that Reagan concentrated on only one large item in his first-year agenda (the tax and budget cuts), while Obama is trying to "do too much," the deeper problem is that Obama lost control of the details of his agenda.
That for so long we have concentrated on only one cut (the loin — the most expensive and least flavorful part of the pig, by the way) has been a shame.
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Referring to his son's Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton Keke said: "There is one guy in Los Angeles, here, there and everywhere, and then you have one guy concentrating on only one thing.
If we concentrate on only one of these efforts, we will continue to fail these children.
In the second video, "Ruth Drawing Picasso, Tate Liverpool, UK," the group settles onto the floor and copies the Picasso, although the camera concentrates on only one child.
Most of the company's competitors, be they Google or Apple on the consumer side, or IBM and Oracle in business, concentrate on only one market.Microsoft has been written off before, but always remained on an upward trajectory.
At this late date, ordering separate trials could mean substantial inconvenience for the government because prosecutors will have to reorganize their case to concentrate on only one defendant after preparing for a joint trial.
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