1. At this point in the analysis the more narrow focus on production merges with a second broader area of interest. 2. Holding him back, say political observers and the other candidates, is the narrow focus of his appeal. 3. My problem is I think it has a very narrow focus. 4. The latter involved a narrow focus on the formal institutions of industrial relations. 5. An organization like the Conservation Society has a narrow focus because we are small and our impact is greatest if we focus on a small issue. 6. And David Thibodeau, a Branch Davidian who survived the fire, also expressed frustration at the narrow focus of the evidence presented during the trial. 7. And is this narrow focus on teens, the segment of the population least likely to watch TV, a good idea business-wise for the sagging commercial networks? 8. As I say, I am mostly struck by the size and narrow focus of the project. 9. Albert Hasibuan, a human rights lawyer who leads a private group called Corruption Watch, said he was disappointed by the narrow focus of the case. 10. But in a long market downturn, that narrow focus could prove painful, analysts say. |