single-mindedness in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Strange as it may seem, it does offer us an insight into the man's single-mindedness.
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Then night falls and monsters rise: dead-eyed zombies, skeletons, and camouflaged creepers that pursue you with terrifying single-mindedness.
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There was a special atmosphere of single-mindedness about the goal and a lack of most of the usual impediments to creative sharing.
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What is important is that one has to meditate on the truth with total single-mindedness.
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She had few close friends, and her single-mindedness made her stand out.
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This story is pointed to as evidence of his single-mindedness.
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Her methods are nonetheless difficult to condone, and her single-mindedness can be dangerous.
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Obsessive compulsive and manic personalities are sometimes seen as the single-mindedness and drive necessary to be the best in the world.
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Harry comes to recognise that his own single-mindedness makes him predictable to his enemies and often clouds his perceptions.
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The humor comes in the way that the main themes are repeated in each song - hence the sincerity, in the group's single-mindedness.
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