Sentence examples for focus means from inspiring English sources

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Its broad focus means that inevitably Moore will have covered some of this ground before.

Michelin's focus means much more information about Segovia's history as a medieval wool town and its Romanesque architecture.

That focus means that Blizzard is a very different beast from almost every other company in its industry.

This focus means that Conservatives talk not only about war and G.D.P., but also the softer stuff.

The shift in focus means DfID's economic development role will concentrate on making it easier to do business in developing countries, including removing barriers to female entrepreneurs.

The tighter focus means there is always something to do or see – just watching the city inhabitants do their thing is amusing enough.

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Or does a narrow focus mean a better executed dish?

The focus meant that hundreds of officers were taken off regular duties, leaving some nonemergency calls to go unanswered.

The number of simultaneous areas of focus meant the product we developed was competing for time with all the other things on our to-do list.

For Ford dealers, plenty of problems with Focus mean extra profits from repairs, with Ford paying the bill for recalls and warranty work.

Does the extreme narrowing of the focus mean that all the metaphors about nooses tightening and axes falling on the regime are finally right?

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