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Others fear that an inordinate focus on one tool to deal with financial stability could backfire.
While there is often an inordinate focus on those who leave Christianity and predict its demise, what do the actual numbers say?
Richard Thompson Ford ("Moving Beyond Civil Rights," Op-Ed, Oct. 28) asserts that "civil rights have barely made a dent in today's most severe and persistent social injustices" and suggests that part of the problem is an inordinate focus on "individual injuries".
Inordinate focus on sartorial garb for example misses the point and assumes that all women should want to dress a particular hijab-free way when what we should be trying to ensure is that the choice to do so or not is what is protected.
Thirdly, in the domestic violence literature there seems to be an inordinate focus upon demographics.
As Duane notes, one key error was the "calorie-counting theory of weight gain," which put inordinate focus on the raw calorie counts of food, rather than the source (fat vs. protein vs. carbohydrates).
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Were they under inordinate stress?
His shoes, for all their seeming exuberance, require an inordinate intensity of focus and care; he is not eager to bring that kind of duty to his downtime.
Instead, she seems to be arguing that if we don't get what we want in one area, say the number of centrifuges Iran gets, we can make it up elsewhere (a super-duper inspection plan that depends on Iran's cooperation. ("It would be a mistake to focus inordinate attention on any one issue at the expense of all others").
For years, the American media has focused inordinate attention on ISIS when the Assad regime has been the cause of extremism.
Calder took over direction of the Association in a time of inordinate financial stress.
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