The North has been making a concerted effort to end its diplomatic isolation since last year. |
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Grey partridge are down to a handful of coveys and look as if they will become extinct unless concerted effort is made. |
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Where once it was society's guilty secret, now there is a concerted effort to trawl for and publicise any hint of racism. |
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Since making that complaint it seems that there has been, on the information I have, a concerted effort to discredit her in many, many ways. |
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What is required is a concerted effort to promote such films at foreign festivals. |
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With these axioms in focus, Zarathustrians consistently make a concerted effort to learn and comprehend the nature and beliefs of other faiths. |
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Without a concerted effort at education and concrete action, these children are the lost generation. |
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His paper uses excellent data to show the futility of a concerted effort to Germanize Polish regions of West Prussia and Poznania. |
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In recent years, the gallery has made a concerted effort to procure art works by contemporary South African artists. |
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And I sincerely doubt that they've made a systematic and concerted effort to remedy that situation since elbowing me out of the picture. |
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The family has made a concerted effort to reinvest profits in the hotel and has tried to introduce a new feature each year. |
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There has also been a concerted effort to preserve the remnants of the World Trade Centre. |
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With space at a premium there's been a concerted effort to create an illusion of roominess. |
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And it seems that there is a concerted effort lead by Democrats and parroted by the media, to disenfranchise us. |
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It therefore represents a concerted effort of scientists from biophysics, biochemistry, physical chemistry, and bioengineering. |
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There has been a concerted effort to match supply to demand, with plants being mothballed and mines on temporary shutdown. |
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I've made a concerted effort to ignore most of the carping from the press over the last week. |
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He made a concerted effort to smile his way out of his understandably glum expression while I tried to say what I wanted to say in the right kind of way. |
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For only by a multinational, concerted effort of solidarity can the high standards and ethics of photojournalism be maintained and advanced. |
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It is a concerted effort by the federal government to break the cycle of drug use and criminal recidivism. |
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More persistent and intractable problems, such as climate change, require a more concerted effort at Community level to lead the way. |
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In 2010, a concerted effort will be made throughout the Court to put into practice the elements of the strategy that have been agreed. |
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The establishment of new institutions, however, requires concerted effort and should not be rushed. |
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We must therefore make a concerted effort to prevent that window of opportunity from closing, either partially or entirely. |
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Only by concerted effort by all those parties concerned internationally will we be able to tackle the industry of money laundering. |
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We hope that all the parties concerned will make a positive and concerted effort to this end. |
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This year we are making a concerted effort to step up media coverage of this prestigious series. |
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The introduction of secondary defences is not a complicated matter but it will require a concerted effort on the part of government and industry. |
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It includes a determined and concerted effort to combat any move towards protectionism in global markets. |
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A concerted effort must be made to enable middle-income countries to serve as poles of development, at both the regional and the global levels. |
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There is a concerted effort to minimise 'fuss' on the part of the queen surrounding her hospitalisation. |
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In the past two years, the Endowment has made a concerted effort to take a leadership position in exploring the new frontier of the digital humanities. |
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Another people smuggler has been arrested by police in the most concerted effort in years to catch those who transport refugees by boat to Australia. |
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In a concerted effort, 11 rooms and the don's suite of South E had their double-paned windows smashed in and electronics, DVDs and other valuables were stolen. |
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Once a murmuration gets this large, the best way to get rid of them is through a major concerted effort, as officials were doing Monday evening, he said. |
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Successful sentinel lymph node biopsy involves quality control and a concerted effort among the nuclear medicine physician, radiologist, surgeon, and pathologist. |
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After first realising the export possibilities while on a trade mission to Kuala Lumpur, Scrimgour made a concerted effort to discover new markets in developing countries. |
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Greenwalt says community associations should never foreclose on a home without notifying the owners and making a concerted effort to resolve the issue. |
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Scientists and scholars in the intelligent design movement are mounting a concerted effort to force Darwinists to open up and discuss the weaknesses of evolutionary theory. |
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Unlike other youth leaders who goad their camp followers to the street demanding more jobs, he says there should be a concerted effort to generate more job opportunities. |
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There appears to have been a concerted effort to make this a professional publication, but without many of the psycho-babble words you often hear psychs using. |
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For Live Another Day, did you make a concerted effort to not stoke those fires? |
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The international community is engaged in a concerted effort to safeguard the genetic wealth of the plant kingdom. |
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A concerted effort is required to jumpstart the market and provide the early production volume critical to cost reduction. |
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Certainly Denis Burke has, I guess you could say, made a concerted effort certainly in recent years and certainly recent month as far as canvassing the Indigenous vote. |
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Since our forces have made a concerted effort to root out those insurgents by going out and chasing them down, security has been improved. |
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The authors emphasize that agricultural issues were the core cause of the impasse, inasmuch as India has already made a concerted effort to open its domestic market to manufactured products. |
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Tackling climate change and promoting clean technologies, while pursuing energy security and sustainable development, will require a global concerted effort over a sustained period. |
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There has been little concerted effort by law enforcement and justice sector institutions to bring to justice those who planned, supported, financed or carried out these and similar crimes. |
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His impassioned plea was directed to all the major stakeholders-legislators, judges, Crown attorneys, police and defence counsel-to make a concerted effort to reduce the length of criminal trials. |
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Recognizing that the organization is part of a larger social services network serving the same or similar population, in the last few years staff have made a concerted effort to get involved with other groups. |
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However, a concerted effort by Parliament the Treasury Board Secretariat could cajole managers into spending less on outsourcing and providing those same services internally. |
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This will require conjoined concerted effort. |
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Bridging these gaps will require a focused and concerted effort. |
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In addition, the Government had made a concerted effort to protect all women who were in detention centres and planned to transfer all women in protective custody to the new shelters that were being established. |
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One of the results of this testing showed that even in families that had made a concerted effort to live well had toxic levels as high as other Canadians in some cases. |
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The company has made a concerted effort in recent years to diversify its customer base,'' said Lasse Glassen, spokesman for CalAmp. |
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A Single Sky will not solve all of our congestion problems if these Member States and Switzerland do not make a concerted effort to address their specific shortcomings. |
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Entrepreneurship is a cross-cutting objective, which, as innovation policy, requires a concerted effort across a number of policy areas such as education, internal market, financial services, training or fiscal policy. |
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To end attacks on education, a concerted effort must be made to end education's role in promoting conflict and to make it part of the solution to the problem. |
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Worse, it has made a concerted effort in recent years to drive down wages. |
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The World Conference on Education for All reaffirmed the right to education and expressed unanimous agreement to undertake a concerted effort to eradicate illiteracy and universalize basic education. |
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Despite this, however, no concerted effort involving all government jurisdictions has been made to reduce the number of individuals with literacy-related problems. |
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Paving the path to an efficient strategy regarding the provision of mental health services and clinical intervention to offenders calls for a national multi-jurisdictional concerted effort. |
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As a result, there is a concerted effort among Northern chefs to improve the region's image. |
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From May 2002 to August 2004 a concerted effort was made to source funding and construct a permanent pavilion. |
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Legislation, policies and voluntary co-operation need to be part of a concerted effort to decrease school and workplace contaminants and improve air quality. |
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We feel that without a concerted effort to integrate abstract premises in terms of realities on the ground, theory and intervention are both futile. |
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He said the sustainable development goals had to be achieved through concerted effort and partnership at global, regional, national and local levels. |
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After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which razed several square miles and left more than 100,000 homeless, the city made a concerted effort to rebuild on the damage. |
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