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"These heavy showers and thunderstorms may become focused into slow-moving narrow bands, meaning that whilst some areas experience locally intense downpours giving 25mm within an hour and very locally 40mm within two to three hours, adjacent areas could stay dry".

The subsequent immune response may become focused on the lung, where relevant myositis autoantigens are robustly expressed.

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b. become focused.

I would, instead, become focused.

In addition, evaluations may reduce cooperation among teachers, and teaching may become narrowly focused on the performance indicators being used (Rowland and Potemski [2009]).

In such circumstances, trust may become more focused on lay sites of expertise rather than on practitioner and formalised expertise.

For instance, as ART becomes a well-established regime, healthcare workers may become less focused on or concerned with patient adherence.

Isas may become much more focused on investments, with cash being left in non-Isa bank and building society accounts.

Subjects they enjoy and excel in may become the focus of their careers.

The Guardian has learned that groups engaging in direct action are likely to break off from the march at different points, causing disruption which may become a focus of police attention.

Of the residents, he said: "They have a fully justified fear that installation or deployment of the missile system on the roof of the Fred Wigg Tower gives rise to the additional risk that the tower itself may become the focus of a terrorist attack.

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