Mr Teodoro resigned as chairman of the party late last month, ostensibly because he wants to concentrate on his campaign, though in reality, perhaps, because he, too, wants to distance himself from Mrs Arroyo.
They wanted to wait until 1 September to address the issues he had because they wanted to concentrate on the transfer window.
While these companies have been investing heavily since the 90s, Ford was late to join the party, primarily because it chose to concentrate more on its American operations.
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Mr. Page, the company's chief executive, said recently that focusing on competitors can lead companies to "decay" because they concentrate on incremental improvement rather than big, risky bets that can offer a bigger payout.
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In December, he resigned the local senate seat he had held for 16 years, saying he did not want to deprive his party of its sole seat because he wanted to remain on the beach and concentrate on the fight to eject the navy.
But it also says leadership in small schools often suffers because heads have to teach instead of concentrate on managerial issues.
Mr Hugin does not expect liquidity to increase much, because with the financial year coming to an end, investors will concentrate on beautifying their portfolios.
Angela Banks has quit international football because she is afraid flying and wants to concentrate on her Arsenal career.
The integrated camera records a view similar to what is seen, allowing the user to share their experience with other people, and to enjoy their activities to a greater extent because they concentrate less on holding and operating the camera.
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For example, a gifted product designer joins a company because he figures he'll get to concentrate his creative talents on product design and not waste them on sales or bookkeeping.
The campaigns concentrate on them because they are the voters most likely to change their minds and, with the candidates neck-and-neck, may prove decisive this year.
Perhaps that will not worry WaMu too much, because WaMu wants to reduce exposure to the mortgage market and commercial lending, to concentrate instead on its consumer-banking business.
Partly because it is so hard to grasp what these numbers mean, recent historians have tended to concentrate on particular theatres or aspects of the war with an emphasis on trying to describe what it was like for the human beings caught up in it.
Because the computer retail business is so competitive, and because the big companies have so much clout in the Forbes 500s market, the Crowns concentrate on selling to small and medium-size businesses.
It is the investing approach of the day, meaningful mostly because fund managers want to distance themselves from the widely held view that unit trusts in Asia used to concentrate more on industries than companies, letting the region's strong growth pull them along regardless of the inherent quality of the companies selected.
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