0 present participle of concentrate --
1 to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem: --
2 to bring or come together in a large number or amount in one particular area: --
3 to make a liquid or substance stronger and reduce its size by removing water from it --
By concentrating care on the physical body, the warehousing model's view of residents' helplessness pervaded their whole life and could destroy the person.
Next, the students read four texts thematically related to these topics and wrote what the texts were about, concentrating on the most important information.
Therefore, as she concluded, teacher education and development programmes must include a broader perspective, not only concentrating on training practical teaching skills.
The attack profiles are modified - either by dislocating it from the following events, or by concentrating the energy of the events.
This problem can be fixed by considering the items that a phrase contains rather than concentrating on its start and end points.
And during that time, were you concentrating on acting, or directing, or writing?
Modularisation speeding up the initial system construction allows concentrating the efforts in fine-tuning the system to the particular application scenario.
Respondents with a complete diagnostic interview were asked to participate in the present follow-up study concentrating on depression in older adults.