Sentences with phrase «rather concentrate on»

My goal is not to own hundreds of single - family houses, but rather concentrate on small commercial multifamily that will give me good ROIs.
Each night a speaker addresses environmental topics — a format that seems handy to those who'd rather concentrate on sore muscles than talk — and the rides themselves are sustainably themed, from a backdrop of Redwood trees to stops including a solar - powered winery.
If you don't mind I'd rather leave that for now because I'd rather concentrate on all of the different processes that distort the historical record from the time that air is collected in falling snow through its very long journey to the bottom of an ice sheet.
My suggestion is that Scientist should stop advocating policy and rather concentrate on the science, so they can give the best objective scientific assessment to the policy makers.
But Nintendo towed the line that they would rather concentrate on the actual gaming experience and not all that other stuff.
The gauges and controls are simple and straightforward, and they're easy to see, reach and use when you'd rather concentrate on the road than adjusting the fan.
There are online databases of the top dating sites for people aged 50 and more and you should rather concentrate on these websites.
So you don't have to worry about scams and fake profiles rather concentrate on having the best time and finding your true love.
He added that he does not pay much attention to the ongoing gossip, and he would rather concentrate on his ongoing job that is to rejoin Benfica after the season break.
The Mirror suggest that Mourinho would rather concentrate on bringing original targets such as Morata to the Old Trafford club, rather than getting involved in the prospect of luring Cristiano Ronaldo back to the Theatre of Dreams.
I also think we need to consider selling Ramsey I know this is controversial but I believe the money we can get for him will be more beneficial then the quality we will get out of Ramsey on the pitch I would rather concentrate on Cazorla, Coquelin, Xhaka and Wilshere in CM And I don't like it when Ramsey plays on the RW either
i don't so I will rather us concentrate on the league title because its very much within our grasp now and the further we go in the CL the more games we have to contend with....
We should rather concentrate on empowering our defence, because our attacking options are good enough at the moment.
In my own moves into «ministry» (btw, ministry literally means service) I am hoping to avoid the big - splash approach and rather concentrate on doing a «little for a few people» rather than getting a lot of attention but not making contact with the people behind the need.
While he used to teach on this subject in the City, he would now rather concentrate on actual investment analysis, but does explain his investment choices and discusses investment ideas at newsletters.advfn.com/deepvalueshares.
Don't just push out blogs because you need to but rather concentrate on what is being told within your writing.
I don't particularly want Chambers to be better at attacking, I would rather he concentrated on defending, we need to keep more clean sheets, especially against the weaker teams.
In a statement, Senator John J. Flanagan of Long Island, the Republican leader, made no mention of politics surrounding Mr. Larkin's retirement, rather concentrating on his long service and gravitas.
The exhibition of Franz West at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, deliberately makes no claim to being a comprehensive overview, but rather concentrates on three groups of works: Passtuecke, posters designs, and papier - mâché sculptures.
Our therapy methods do not rely on the use of drugs but rather concentrates on techniques for self - discovery and feelings of inner joy.

Not exact matches

Rather than focusing on the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, those familiar with success concentrate on the rainbow itself.
So rather than spending time with all his employees, he concentrated on the supervisors.
Rather, all development for BlackBerry - branded phones will be left to BlackBerry's partners, which will license BlackBerry's technology and brand, while the Canadian company concentrates on growing its software business.
Rather than concentrating on the immediate prologue to the crisis and its day - to - day dramas, they go back 30 years to Salomon Bros.» Lewis Ranieri, BlackRock founder Larry Fink, Fannie Mae exec David Maxwell and the invention of mortgage - backed securities.
INVESTORS should concentrate on making a profit rather than minimising tax, says Newman Partners partner Glenn Trinick.
Research conducted by VIA Institute reveals that 78 % of employees feel that they are appreciated, and it makes a difference when their employers concentrate more on their strengths rather than their weaknesses.
It also appears that the ECB will concentrate on reducing its purchases of government (rather than corporate) bonds, but here issuance is increasing, with the net amount of eurozone government debt set to expand in 2018, in contrast to the contraction seen over the previous 18 months.
Opponents of the state and local tax deduction, which the bill would largely eliminate, argue it's regressive and concentrates benefits on rich states rather than poor ones that actually need the money.
Opponents of the state and local tax deduction, which the bill would sharply limit, argue it's regressive and concentrates benefits on rich states rather than poor ones that actually need the money.
Abele conceived the idea for Tend when he saw how the leading private banks are increasingly concentrating their efforts on ultra-high net - worth (UHNW) clients with more assets and higher transaction volumes, and rather neglecting the less affluent.
It would have been a lot better if the software had concentrated on getting the trader well informed about these factors rather than making claims that can hardly be achieved.
Long - term bond prices fell on disappointment that the Fed will concentrate its purchases in the five - to - six - year maturity area, rather than in longer - dated bonds.
It would be great to concentrate on market fundamentals rather than the latest TWEET but as traders know, can't play the cards that are not dealt.
The dangers with so many of these opportunities is that small businesses in particular lose focus and spread their advertising efforts too broadly and end up doing a bit of everything poorly rather than concentrating on doing 2 or 3 things really well.
As well as indicating the reductions would be concentrated on its purchases of government (rather than corporate) bonds, the ECB subsequently provided details of its previously purchased securities that are set to mature over the next 12 months.
This will require candidates to build broad support in 87 constituencies across the province, rather than relying on the ability to sign up large groups of voters in concentrated regions.
They are targeting an ROE of 10 %, concentrating on profits rather than volume, placing divisions in separate structures and holding division managers accountable for profitability.
This post explains why and how I focus my investing on growing my annual passive income stream to replace my income, rather than concentrating on my net worth.
Blaacks should concentrate on looking after their own children rather than worry about what gay's do.
Antinomianism is heresy that tells Christians it's OK to forget about God's law and concentrate solely on agape love... a course which is a justification for degeneration and immoral licence, rather than promoting the true Christian liberty (i.e. freedom from sin to serve God and our fellows).
With the exception of predatory behaviors that take advantage of the vulnerable among us, we should concentrate on cleaning up our own act, rather than remaking others into our own image so that their presence is not challenge our narcissistic psychological comfort zones.
Should we not concentrate our energies on alleviating the plight of those who are caught in the decay of our present cities, rather than dream of new cities in which these problems would not arise?
Rather than attempting to resolve our two issues by concentrating on questions about content (Which courses ought we to include in the curriculum?)
Except in those Matthaean additions which are generally agreed to be legendary, the tomb is not the main focus of interest even in these Gospels, and attention is concentrated rather on the appearances of Jesus.
Might it be time to find your place among followers of Jesus who concentrate on following Jesus, loving others, and helping those who need help rather than among those who spend their time worrying about «marital cultural traditions» and similar things?
The common habit of using the Bible by concentrating on one verse at a time (which may or may not be a complete sentence) is at best a very slow, plodding way to get at the author's main points, rather like playing dominoes or checkers at the rate of one or two moves per day or per week, and at worst a fragmentation and distortion.
I would also limit the term «shepherding» to those situations in which it is possible for the minister to concentrate on the healing, sustaining, or guiding of the person or persons, rather than having primarily, at that point, to protect the interest of the group or the institution as perhaps against that of the person.
Rather than dismiss this command maybe we should concentrate on what does it mean to speak the truth in love.
I think both sides would be much better off concentrating on what they have in common, rather than putting up «more correct than thou» signs.
They had concentrated rather on the external world in its externality and had passed over, or taken for granted, the modalities it formed in subjective consciousness.
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