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When he goes to a concert performed by the orchestra she plays in, the Judge finds it impossible to concentrate on the music.
Perhaps it was that morning's humbling display of athleticism, or maybe the unnerving title "sir," that made it impossible to concentrate on anything else.
Even if the British fighters reached the bombers without interception, the chaos of modern aerial combat made it impossible to concentrate attacks with large, rigid formations.
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Put the PC in the family room though, and while you might hope that there'll be some digital convergence soon to make it make sense, in the meantime you'll find it nearly impossible to concentrate on that big presentation as the rest of the family concentrates on tonight's episode of The Simpsons.
It was impossible to concentrate on anything else for more than a few moments.
He noted that the wheezing and other forms of respiratory distress can be so intense as to make it almost impossible to concentrate on schoolwork.
It's impossible to concentrate fully on your e-mail when you're distracted, especially by animated dolls shrieking about international understanding.
She caught all the things that Liz missed — the meeting room overheated and crowded, the acoustics so bad it was impossible to concentrate.
The seasickness pills made me so drowsy, it was impossible to concentrate, and anyway, the motion of the ship would have made my eyes slide off the page if I'd tried to read.
"We get rained on, the cold is unbearable, and it is impossible to concentrate with the noisy traffic passing nearby".
Another patient, complaining about "concentration difficulties," may, upon request, describe these difficulties as rooted in several thematically unrelated and chaotic trains of thought that occur at the same time and that he can neither stop nor control, thus making it almost impossible to concentrate on something else.
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