Sentence examples for may make focussed from inspiring English sources

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The preventive effectiveness of neuraminidase inhibitors may make focussed chemoprophylaxis a strategy for reducing staff illness in critical care areas [ 28].

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Maintaining this routine will make focusing easier.

It may make sense to focus on the first risk incurred 90 days after initial visits, as it seems that this is when most revisits occur.

Rather than focusing on early outcome, it may make more sense to focus on the 10-week outcome when the patients receive fluconazole as maintenance therapy.

While the combination of these events may make it harder to focus, that inability to concentrate may allow our minds wander into uncharted territory, which is vital for personal growth.

However, further research may make these a focus.

Keep it short and sweet, rambling away may make him lose focus and miss the point you were aiming at.

It may make tactical sense to focus narrowly on the economy and to try to exclude the unexpected but in Britain the campaign trail can, at times, feel like Boorstin's pseudo events.

For example where research culture is relatively nascent it may make more sense to focus on developing smaller more closed collaborations, so long as these collaborations are encouraged to expand and diversify over time.

Looking very "glam" is likely to backfire and may make you seem less focused on academics.

Though caffeine may make you feel more focused, alert, and productive for a while, you'll feel anxious and shaky when you come down from a caffeine high.

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