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Discover Ludwig"over concentrate" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who gives too much attention or effort to a single task or objective, to the exclusion of other equally important tasks. For example, you could say, "I don't want to over concentrate on the details and forget the big picture."
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Here is the relevant part of the transcript: LIZ SIDOTI: "Why haven't we caught bin Laden in your opinion?" GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY: "I think, I wouldn't want to over-concentrate on Bin Laden.
The study noted that SMEs seemed to over-concentrate on short-term operational issues as at the expense of long-term strategic issues.
Don't let any one equity security represent more than 8% of your entire portfolio or over-concentrate in any one industry.
The aim of this new drug delivery strategy is to over-concentrate a poorly absorbed drug on the intestinal membrane surface by targeting PepT1 with functionalized polymer nanoparticles.
"And with some actors, it's like they don't want to over-concentrate and be good when you're not shooting, and then you say action and they lose it.
He likes to know everything is ticking over so he can concentrate on racing".
The electrodialysis stack was able to concentrate HI over azeotrope composition effectively.
Drape a towel loosely over your head to concentrate the steam vapor.
It's not easy to concentrate for over seven hours straight.
Any time left over is concentrated on the manifesto and planning the general election campaign.
The richest games are getting richer partly because the industry makes fewer games over all, concentrating players' spending.
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