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My last report said something along the lines of:"He concentrates far too much on football.
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That would concentrate far too much power in a single branch of government.
Both the Jefford and Robinson books take a British view of wine, concentrating far more on European than American vineyards.
By contrast, Mr. Gore, in part because his camp felt far less assured of a victory, concentrated far more effort in states like Florida, Wisconsin and Michigan.
For safety's sake Wolfgang Schäuble, Mr Kohl's parliamentary whip, is going around saying that people (he names no names) concentrate far too much on percentage points and miss the wider European picture of integration.
Since then she has concentrated far more on film and TV work, winning a best actress Oscar for Howards End in 1993 and a writing Oscar for her adaptation of Sense and Sensibility.
It was Eisenhower who, concerned about the Soviet challenge represented by the unmanned Sputnik spacecraft, defied the Republican Party by concentrating far more on federal help for math and science instruction than the party would have liked.
Finally, one sees that for molecular lysine the addition of Ca2+ leads to conformers with very different structural motifs from those seen with the bare molecule, which is apparent in the sketchmap projection being concentrated far away from the unperturbed conformers (Fig. 6c).
Those facts present one side of the coin, but detractors will say that Roger Lewis was obsessed with success at the top level both financially and from the point of view of success on the international field and concentrated far too much on that world stage to the detriment of rugby at lower levels in Wales.
The three Pythium isolates invaded the stele of rice seedling roots by 1 dpi, while DAB concentrated far behind the infection front, suggesting that the observed H2O2 accumulation might be related to immune reactions that arose too late to prevent infection.
It results in you concentrating far better on technique.
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