Sentence examples for focus on consolidating from inspiring English sources

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But it is the one-voter-at-a-time approach that makes it seem as if Mr. Franks is still trying to win new supporters while Mr. Corzine has decided to focus on consolidating the support he has.

It goes on: "We have some of the most successful and innovative publicly-funded schools in the world and an internationally renowned independent sector... "This is meant to be a long-term strategy and while the Academies / Free Schools programme should focus on consolidating domestic progress over the next couple of year, we should look at export potential too.

The entrepreneur, whose other restaurant interests range from the Belgo bars to celebrity haunts such as the Ivy and Le Caprice, said Pizza Express would benefit from a spell as a private company, because "it could focus on consolidating its position".

"Next year [we may be] keen to expand globally, but first the goal is [to develop a fully] end-to-end experience for our Indian customer base [and] really focus on consolidating our position.

Further efforts should now focus on consolidating this trend.

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Instead, they have focused on consolidating their power.

Hu Jintao, the new Chinese leader, seems almost certain to pursue the reconciliation in the near term as he focuses on consolidating his power, strengthening the Chinese economy and managing increasingly divisive social issues.

He and his Brotherhood backers have focused on consolidating power rather than delivering on his promises — to represent all Egyptians; to fix the economy; to make the streets safer, cleaner, less traffic-choked; to treat all Egyptians equally.

As the North Korean government has focused on consolidating the leadership succession, it has vowed never to deal with the government of President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea, who has taken a tougher stand on the North than his predecessors did.

Instead of reaching out to other parties and trying to effectively govern, the Brotherhood focused on consolidating its power, by forcing out competent national administrators and members of local government councils and replacing them with its own cronies and allies.

It refers to a process that focuses on consolidating, maintaining or changing the distribution of power (Morgan and Bookman 1988).

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