Sentence examples for surprisingly focused on from inspiring English sources

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"Lang Lang's mother and father joined a generation of parents who, not surprisingly, focused on the futures of their 'little emperors' with an intensity that pushed traditional Confucian tenets of 'family education' to extremes," she writes.

Our findings suggest that medical staff and students are (appropriately and not surprisingly) focused on the clinical outcome of a design.

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Interestingly, they left a $32,000 Leica S2 on the shelf and, not surprisingly, focused mainly on lenses and the familiar standard M9s.

The conversation after an earlier showing with Moore was also of interest, and perhaps not surprisingly focused more specifically on the writing.

Administration officials with access to an early copy of the report, not surprisingly, focus on very different chapters, those that examine the Clinton record of raising alarms about Al Qaeda.

Not surprisingly, police focused on the usual dens of inequity where one would expect to find sex workers.

Much attention, not surprisingly, was focused on the absurdity of Sylvester Stallone on the same football pitch as Pelé, Bobby Moore, Osvaldo Ardiles et al. However, football hipsters approvingly noted the presence of several members of the highly-rated Ipswich side of the late 70s and early 80s: John Wark, Russell Osman, Kevin O'Callaghan, Laurie Sivell and Robin Turner.

Even more surprisingly, Sukawaty focused on broadband access over cable TV lines versus phone lines or wireless links.

Even more surprisingly, he focused on broadband access over cable tv lines—versus phone lines or wireless links.

While a number of studies have investigated the potential impacts of these events, most (not surprisingly) have focused on economic, rather than non-economic outcomes.

Academic critics, for whom the phrase "unreliable narrator" is dependably one of the most thrilling in the language, have, not surprisingly, focussed their energies on the governess's madness — often interpreted as a form of sexual hysteria.

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