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Focusing disproportionately on just one of the areas, such as shareholder value, is likely to damage performance.
The British international campaigning sector is the best in the world, but for some reason it has repeated the 2005 mistake of focusing disproportionately on the UK.
Focusing disproportionately on Muslims as victims creates division: it emphasises the us and them mentality that further alienates Muslims from society.
From then on, I found myself focusing disproportionately on Polonius and his children, Ophelia (the wonderful Lauren Ambrose) and Laertes (David Harbour), who seemed both exasperated by and protective of their father.
But in truth Mr. Rumsfeld has always had a narrow view of this doctrine, focusing disproportionately on the particular threat of "rogue states" firing nuclear missiles at the United States.
That's because most organizations promote both kinds of errors by focusing disproportionately on late-stage development; they lack the early, truth-seeking functions whose explicit job is to head off such errors.
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Students tend to focus disproportionately on the grade and are less likely to take note of the formative advice.
The problem as I see it is that empirical work in economics has focused disproportionately on economically important questions.
In the modern world, we focus disproportionately on the logic, assuming that the feelings will naturally follow.
But other business owners, employees and residents said the police focused disproportionately on Hispanics or the foreign born and seemed determined to scare immigrants out of the area.
This reasoning seems civil, though, as Wells acknowledged, it means that his pans focus disproportionately on restaurants that have corporate siblings.
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