21.   But increasingly, around Kansas City and across the country, physical education is developing a new focus.

22.   But how long they can maintain their new focus and vigilance in the face of years of budget cuts and aging equipment is unknown.

23.   But Lin Zhenhua, manager of civilian production, said the plant had a new focus.

24.   But now the companies are finding that politics back home is the new focus of risk.

25.   But they also put a new focus on previously obscure information about how many copies of each newspaper are sold and at what discounts.

26.   By the time Piot returned to Belgium, his wife was six months pregnant, and he had a new professional focus.

27.   Coca-Cola, which has strong economic and political ties throughout Latin America, expressed no reservations about the new focus of the Carter Center.

28.   During her tenure, the department also put a new focus on setting policies to untangle antitrust questions raised by high-technology industries.

29.   For instance, he said, a new focus of research is whether X-ray machines that scan bags can be easily adapted to kill anthrax spores.

30.   Flores credits the two most recent presidents with bringing a new focus and level of efficiency to LULAC as well as impeccable reputations.

a. + focus >>共 502
main 11.71%
new 5.73%
primary 4.89%
major 3.89%
sharp 2.45%
central 2.09%
narrow 2.04%
sharper 1.84%
intense 1.80%
greater 1.52%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
focus 0.05%
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