| I had a long journey ahead of me, but the reward far outweighed the cost in effort. |
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| He steers to the left, accelerates to near bumper-nudging distance, in effort I assume to intimidate the first driver into submission. |
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| Deirdre's eyes were set in a determined glower, David's teeth gritted in effort. |
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| Don't expect to win people's support without putting in effort to help them succeed, too. |
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| Remember, relationships are a two way street, she has to put in effort too. |
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| It is difficult to conceive of an exercise situation in which there would be no differences in effort between competitive and noncompetitive individuals. |
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| A government administrator Nasir Khan said they had launched a massive hunt in effort to trace and arrest the attackers. |
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| Gradual pressure is applied to the screen in effort to find the point of failure. |
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| Thiel notoriously funded a lawsuit against the website Gawker in effort to shut the gossipy blog down. |
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| The increase in effort to catch more fish with nets on the Fraser River is growing exponentially. |
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| Some owners said they had recently begun paring down their inventories in effort to take on less debt. |
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| For example, he would maintain 6.5 mph at 50 rpm in one gear and then, as he geared down, he found he maintained 8 mph at 70 rpm without a perceived increase in effort. |
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| The new automatic speech recognition system is being introduced in effort to speed up access to CHEO staff or department. |
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| Provides information on Centre facilities to outside clients in effort to secure bookings. |
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| This increase in effort occurs immediately prior to the arrival of the narwhal. |
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| I hear literally every single day, how nobody wants to put in effort anymore. |
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| There is a fear that increasing the minimal catch size will probably cause a shift in effort to spawning biomass, which is probably not the best thing to do. |
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| We look forward to partnering with the federal government to ensure that the domestic fight against TB is diverse in scope and aggressive in effort to eradicate this formidable disease. |
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| The infusion of supplemental funds and the corresponding increase in effort to deliver in a short period of time meant a significant strain on existing resources. |
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| Since then, the centre has worked throughout the country and abroad among students, teachers, community leaders, academics and the general public in effort to promote its goals. |
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| You have to put in effort in order to stand out. |
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| I have to go sit with him, and we have to really put in effort. |
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| If you want to achieve, you'll need to put in effort yourself. |
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| In effort to help me do the same, she puts Jessica T.S. Neufville, an enthusiastic 16-year-old member of a-life, on the phone. |
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