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It was apparently his intention to concentrate on consolidating his position in Austria.
But those people themselves applaud her intention to concentrate on the legislative elections in June, to make the party a more established part of French politics and to build what she called "a new right" after the presidential election — assuming Mr. Sarkozy loses, they say.
"It was always my intention to concentrate on managing the team and play if it would help the squad," explained Ferguson.
But it was my intention to concentrate my department and all economic organs on the cabinet and become premier when the economy goes totally bankrupt and the state is on the verge of collapse".
I have no intention of ignoring the abuses and crimes done in the name of Islam, but neither is it my intention to concentrate on those distortions.
In France, the Cancer Plan and the ministerial decree of March 29th 2007, which established the minimal threshold for cancer operations illustrates this intention to concentrate cancer care.
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The Energy Department's intention was to concentrate the radioactive components and mix them with molten glass.
The intention is to free Nasa to concentrate more of its effort and funds on planning exploration missions far beyond Earth, to asteroids and Mars.
The intention of this chapter is to concentrate on the subject of SIL assessment and provide some practical guidance on the process and also the pitfalls to be avoided.
The intention of this review is to concentrate on the emerging evidence that implicates desmosomes in cancer.
This survey will argue that some of the worries over derivatives stem not from any inherent evil, but from their power to disguise the intentions of their users.Companies used to concentrate on the more easily spotted risks, such as financial ones.
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