Definitions
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- v. Present participle of concentrate.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Both the market-driven right and the statist left conspired in concentrating wealth and abandoning a balanced economy.
The austerity drive must not derail the winning 'big society'
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Let's stop attacking each other and begin concentrating on stopping those who are attacking us from the outside.
White House briefings leave Hill with 'unanswered questions'
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It's for people that can find sweet pleasure in concentrating all of their energy into the process of creating knowledge, even if it doesn't put food on the table.
Global Voices in English » Japan: On How to Perceive the Japanese Web (Part Two)
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One thing that strikes me: WSJ was rather selective in concentrating on old fashioned violent crimes and crimes against property.
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They could devote six years to governing, without taking up to a year toward the end of their first term concentrating on being reelected.
Ralph Seliger: What If the Midterm Elections Were Next Year?
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They forgot that in the long term concentrating in investing in one country without diversification of their investment in different countries may lead to political risk.
U.S. CONTINUANCE SUPER POWER STATUS DEPENDS ON ITS POLICY TO AFRICA
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Mahan believed in concentrating national naval forces in search of the decisive battle: For him, success was about sinking the other fleet.
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"I'm more focused in concentrating on knocking down my shot,"
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The obvious danger in concentrating on cultural artifacts rather than prosaic documents is that the trappings of power and rule become confused with the realities.
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With the job you have to do at home, and it is certainly a large one, you might have been excused in concentrating upon it rather than looking at the world outside.
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