Sentence examples for may have focussed from inspiring English sources

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Some SPOCs may have focussed on the specificities of 'who qualifies as a victim', other SPOCs may have focussed on the specificities of the legal position of the victim and the 'participation during the criminal proceedings', whereas yet other SPOCs may have focussed on the specificities of 'the support a victim can benefit from', either or not including financial support and compensation.

There may have been responder bias as IPCNs completed the survey, may have focussed on strengths.

As such, not all health centres completed Type 2 diabetes audits in consecutive years and CQI activity may have focussed on other clinical areas in-between diabetes audit cycles.

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And the e-mail discussions may have focused on the wrong problem.

But I now believe that we doctors and researchers may have focused too much on women.

Both productions were also massively marketed and had embarrassingly over-the-top opening nights, which may have focused opprobrium.

A humbling European Championship for Robbie Keane and the Republic of Ireland may have focused the striker's efforts.

By keeping the deal-making business separate, banks may have focused more on their traditional core business.

In Idealab's case, it may have focused too much on Internet companies aiming their products or services at the consumer market.

In some ways, Bush's ban and the furore it caused may have focused more attention on the issue than the photos themselves ever would.

In the era of universal air-conditioning, builders may have focused more on durability and cost of roofs than on their ability to absorb or reflect heat.

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