Mr. Pope restructured Smithfield to concentrate more on packaged-meats products that carry higher profit margins.
Mr Clinton apparently told Mr Kerry to concentrate more on the economy and to step up his attacks on Mr Bush.
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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"The technology is reaching a plateau and it is not possible to improve the action so games in future might have to concentrate more on narrative, " he said.
Former minister Peter Kilfoyle resigned from the government so he could press ministers to concentrate more on Labour's core supporters whom, he claims, are being ignored in the rush to appeal to the middle classes.
Participants firmly insisted on the need for a stronger focus on early childhood care and education, more and better qualified teachers, as well as reform of post-primary education, including technical and vocational training, and the need to concentrate more on all aspects of the quality of education.
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.
It will, to an extent, take over that role from the Conservative Research Department, which has come to concentrate much more on the routine exchanges of political hostilities.
It also meant that Japan was able to keep its defence spending at less than 1% of GDP, enabling it to concentrate more resources on becoming an industrial power.
One result, for example, will be that lenders demand more data on customers, leading borrowers to concentrate more of their business on particular institutions.
Although the White House has tried to downplay this kind of cyberwar promotion in order to concentrate on more important issues, it seems that they too are being ignored.
This is not entirely bad news as it is likely to improve margins in the long terms and make its business less sensitive to the slowing PC market and allow it to concentrate on the more lucrative services business.
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Hence the move among American carmakers to concentrate instead on more familiar stop-gap technologies.
The company wants to outsource more production, to concentrate on areas where it can add most value.
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If Colonel Qaddafi does not want to disappoint them, he will need to concentrate a little more on domestic affairs.
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Its plan has been to concentrate state benefits more on lower earners, leaving everyone else even more reliant on private provision.
The agency said the policy aligns the U.S. with international standards and allows the TSA to concentrate on more serious safety threats.
Gingrich then won in South Carolina and Romney won in Florida and Nevada, states that Santorum largely ignored to concentrate on more conservative voters down the road.
The regulators' intention had been that the law would force the two banks to move away from volatile capital-markets activity to concentrate on the more stable wealth-management services that Swiss banks are famous for.
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While Fry briefly dropped his jovial persona to concentrate on more serious matters, it was left to Tarantino and Hathaway to contemplate the trivial (or not so trivial, depending on your point of view).
Arriva now plans to offload the division as part of a restructuring programme designed to concentrate on its more profitable bus and motor business.
The essence is that from 2014, European banks will have to set aside more money to be more stable and concentrate on their core business.
Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo has been keen to strengthen the goalkeeping department and allow Stevie Banks more time to concentrate on his coaching.
They push the educational system to concentrate on schooling more people with strong STEM skills.
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The new policy conforms U.S. security standards to international standards, and allows TSA to concentrate its energies on more serious safety threats, the agency said in a statement.
Instead, they want the voters to concentrate on his more recent past - brokering the IRA ceasefire, negotiating the Good Friday Agreement, chuckling with Ian Paisley, hob-nobbing with Barack Obama.
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The company is making efforts to diversify its business and concentrate more on consumer and commercial banking.
Spinning off its snacks businesses would allow Pepsi to become more nimble and concentrate on catching up with Coke.
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They will have more time to concentrate on corporate, instead of personal, business.
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