Sentence examples for focus on identifiable from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Zetsche said Chrysler must continue to focus on identifiable segments but with different approaches, as it did with the PT Cruiser.

In Wales in 2010, the Welsh government decided to de-incorporate and focus on what the "old techs" had always been: centres for training, for adult and communication education (now distant memories in England) for GCSE and A-level provision, and for apprenticeships, day release and much else, with a primary focus on identifiable local communities.

In the opinion of Rackham (1994), contemporary landscape researchers must avoid vague generalisation, and instead, focus on identifiable details that mark different landscapes characteristics.

A systematic review comparing the burden and relative timing of different influenza seasons with a focus on identifiable strains could yield deep insights into how influenza circulates globally, with important ramifications for vaccine strain selection.

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Thematic analysis focuses on identifiable themes and patterns of living and/or behavior (Grbich 2007).

A posteriori methods focus on finding identifiable parameters when experimental data are available.

This thematic approach to analysis provides a focus on the identifiable themes and patterns that emerge from the raw data.

A consequence of focusing solely on identifiable compounds within the GC-MS chromatogram is that a considerable number of metabolites are overlooked.

The War on Cancer was meant as a visible token of the future course of American science — not an "endless frontier" of basic research but an enterprise energetically focussed on solving identifiable, and politically approved, national goals.

The objective of this study was to identify the risk factors for postnatal depression in a community cohort of Chinese women with special focus on risk factors identifiable during the antenatal period.

There's a phenomenon in charity called the "identifiable victim" effect: the best way to get people to give is to focus on one person who's going to benefit from the donation, rather than on a large group.

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