Sentence examples for the widespread focus from inspiring English sources

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Given the widespread focus on the case and the anger it has generated, her departure took place under tight security.

Mr. Erdogan was the second major Middle Eastern leader addressing the General Assembly, with the widespread focus on the region's most intractable problem, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, due to culminate Friday with speeches by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.

But in the mid-20th century, some academic scholars began to question the widespread focus on market share.

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This intense, widespread focus of the police on generating revenue is an anomaly that PERF has not seen elsewhere in the United States.

The importance of NO and the related oxides of nitrogen to determining blood flow and other biological phenomena has led to widespread focus on the role of NO in physiology and pathophysiology, and as of late, also during blood storage.

Significant teething troubles surrounding West Ham's move into the stadium came to a head last week when there was widespread focus on crowd trouble at their EFL Cup tie with Chelsea.

Despite widespread focus on porous carbons for lithium-sulfur battery cathode materials, electrode design to preserve mass-specific performance and sustained extended cycling stability remains a challenge.

(C ) Nuclei enrichments of RNAs in nurse cells varies from a ring-like expression (CG11076 ) to foci in a discrete area (Dbp80 ), widespread foci (CG10962 ), or nucleoplasm signal (Rm62 ).

In addition, acute CCl4 administration caused necroinflammatory liver damage with foci located predominantly in pericentral regions in wild-type mice, while TIMP-1-/ mice had a dramatic exacerbation of liver damage with widespread foci of necrotic hepatocytes.

She cited the widespread negative attention focused on the Gravina Island crossing project.

It is a view that is largely born of an increasing focus on the widespread trafficking of under-age girls; women typically enter prostitution in the United States between ages 12 and 14, Judge Lippman said.

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