Those who hope to last as long as he has in his role as managing director of a successful Irish company must persevere, he said. |
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Whatever the discouragement, it is rewarding to persevere and find a nugget, when the thrill of discovery is indescribable. |
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I think what helped us persevere and stay with it was that we kind of fell in love with our subjects. |
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Then the two verses before it with wonderful antithetical parallelism, and the two verses after it with the exhortation to persevere. |
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Getting the inflow and outgo to agree may take some doing, but persevere until your budget balances. |
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In other words, only those who persevere in faith and holiness prove that they are truly saved. |
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If the central bank chooses to persevere in their inflation, hyperinflation will be unleashed. |
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The ladies are determined to persevere and carry on this work steadily and earnestly, until intemperance shall be conquered as slavery has been. |
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If the firefighters persevere with their eight-day strike this week, then matters could escalate rapidly. |
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This city has taught me to persevere and shine and to overcome the toughest of hurdles and still come up smiling. |
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Luck, combined with what my mother called sitzfleisch, the capacity to persevere, played an overwhelming role. |
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This is a complex exhibition, but persevere and you are in for a rewarding and enriching experience. |
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Reports of martyrdoms steeled resistance to persecution and were the source of encouragement to persevere. |
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We are faced with a deadly and determined adversary who will stop at nothing and will persevere as long as he exists. |
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I wondered if he thought he was going to die, or be herded onto the boxcars to die later in the gas chambers, or if he knew he would persevere. |
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My hat is off to those who persevere through the tedious transcription process necessary to publish such works for us. |
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They find it intolerable to think that sentient beings as gross as we are will doltishly persevere. |
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If one reason remained for her to persevere with the exhausting and empty void that her life had become, it was the child. |
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If your eyes go all blurry at the very thought of reading about it, all I can do is encourage you to persevere. |
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I can only hope that those who believe in freedom can stay strong and maintain the edge we need to persevere. |
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Those who persevere or browse further than the main listings, will find some of the most fascinating chunks of the book. |
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Eventually, if you persevere, the obsessive nature of the process yields unexpectedly beautiful results. |
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I decided to persevere with my list of questions, provoking a strange response. |
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The saddest part is that despite all of the hassles and law suits, they continue to persevere. |
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Take it as an indication that you're on the right path and persevere, that's what I'm believing. |
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Nearly everyone in Afghanistan has been through a great deal of suffering and has had to find a way to persevere. |
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It probably is the most technical way of fishing, next to fly-fishing, and one needs to persevere with it and not give up when the first outing produces nothing. |
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The temptation is great to uproot towards Kadjolo and Segma, but should we not continue and persevere where we are? |
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We must persevere with the democratisation and economic development of the region. |
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If we persevere with this initiative after all, I should like to make two observations. |
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But the Spirit invites us to persevere in this direction: a wall of distrust, built throughout the centuries, must be torn down. |
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Instead he urged parents to persevere in supporting the school until the government takes it over. |
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But even when work gets difficult, if you're patient and persevere, you'll keep up. |
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I feel Karen would share my concerns that underlying forces of greed and hate persevere. |
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As we persevere with observing ourselves, the sense of intimate self-observation will progressively develop. |
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Be confident, allow yourself to possibly fall off the wagon, but above all, persevere. |
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The Committee urges the Commission to persevere with its work, despite the complexity of the issues. |
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History and geographic perception have shown that President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo was right to persevere. |
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It is mainly this lack of desire to change that leads man to persevere in the world of the misleading and unreal. |
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However she has agreed to persevere, albeit rather frostily. |
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Pursuing your education brings with it its own challenges and frustrations, but I urge you to persist and persevere. |
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But it shows that if you persevere, some of the research concepts can grow into real practical success. |
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Despite the setback in the 2009 financial year, AFG will persevere with its strategy of interÂnationalisation. |
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But thanks to the explanations and support provided by Véronique, she was able to persevere with exclusive breastfeeding. |
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Try to persevere, because after a few weeks, you will begin to feel the benefits of physical activity. |
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We firmly believe that, in the light of those efforts, we should persevere along the same lines. |
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This can be done by means of this thematic strategy, but we should not wait any longer, get down to brass tacks and persevere. |
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I would like to congratulate them and encourage them to persevere with their important work of defending this vital sector of Quebec agriculture. |
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I can assure you that if we persevere in forging ahead with this doctrine, with these rules, we will not fail to see results. |
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Whatever the future brings, I know they will continue to persevere and succeed. |
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When things aren't going your way, in sports and in life, you still have to persevere. |
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There is no best time to call, but persevere and you will get through to a human being who will be eager to help you. |
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We encourage them to persevere on the path of dialogue to determine the future status of Kosovo. |
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And We will certainly bestow, on those who patiently persevere, their reward according to the best of their actions. |
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These chats are part of educating children about their rights and encouraging them to persevere in their studies. |
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As the genre continues to fall apart, can it persevere to be the last soap standing? |
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I wrote about the motivations of businessmen, and their determination to persevere. |
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Those that persevere and succeed can go on to command six figure salaries. |
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How easy it would be for the boss to persevere with tried and trusted methods. |
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I love the warmth, could persevere with cloud, but would hate constant rain. |
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But persevere with Lear because, while he is no Turner, taken on his own terms he has much to offer in works of a singular beauty which contain the clues to personal tragedy. |
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I have never seen anyone suffer so much and persevere so bravely. |
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If that mission advances with the same devotion to futebol-arte, Santos will persevere to ingratiate the purists. |
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I'm about to persevere with the almond until van Slageren mumbles something in my direction. |
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Instead, doctors would persevere with job applications until they succeeded or decided to change direction. |
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But if you persevere, you'll be amazed at how the magic of an intelligent, well-crafted movie can enthral even the most jaded kids. |
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All the groups are not equally active and some have stopped meeting, but those that have a nucleus of committed members persevere through difficulties. |
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He reproaches her, accusing her of ingratitude, and encourages Henry to persevere. |
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May they always persevere with gladness in their holy purpose, unto the attainment of everlasting life with You, our most sweet Lord, their Helper, who live and reign to ages of ages. |
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Why persevere with the thanklessness that abounds in prison reform work? |
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I learned that you have to persevere in life in order to get somewhere. |
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But she and her husband decided to persevere with their loan. |
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Did Kennny show enough to persevere with him at least one more season? |
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In these dangerous times, we need to persevere with the search for a peaceful and just solution founded on the respect for the human rights of all people. |
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May they rest assured that we will persevere with our efforts to listen to them so as to meet their needs and provide total satisfaction to all of them. |
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I encourage you to persevere with these adjustments. |
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While the chance of another major war seems remote, in the Balkans and elsewhere we must persevere with our efforts to maintain international peace and security through the reinforcement of regional stability. |
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The European Community encourages the new democratically elected Government to persevere with a comprehensive economic programme to complete the reform process that has been initiated. |
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The EBRD should also persevere with its most valuable work in spreading high standards of corporate ethics and the concept of corporate social responsibility. |
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More recently, the Council's determination to persevere with our efforts to put an end to armed violence in the Kivus has made a very significant difference. |
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Many of our beneficiaries persevere with the CEL, accepting to carry the burden of AIDS with patience, dignity and the hope of a better day to come. |
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Let us learn from the Jubilee experience and persevere in the task of bearing witness to the Gospel with the enthusiasm that contemplating the face of Christ engenders in us! |
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We Europeans understand the importance of deadlines and the need to pull out all the stops when deadlines approach, but we believe that the important thing at the moment is for both parties to persevere. |
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Thanks to the Group's generosity, however, the family was able to persevere and five months after her diagnosis, Julia was found to be in remission. |
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We must persevere into stigmatizing those states that refuse to ban these cruel weapons and monitor those who did, to make sure that they keep their commitments. |
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It's a journey that will require each of us to persevere through setbacks, and fight for every inch of progress, even when it comes in fits and starts. |
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Verily in this are Signs for all who constantly persevere and give thanks. |
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He managed to persevere and pushed the set to a tiebreak. Once there he dominated, improving his career tiebreak record to 62-24 and clinching the Aussie Open championship. |
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No matter how much we may believe that this is not important, it goes against the grain of our culture to continue to persevere without some signs that we are at least on the right tracks. |
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He ignited joy and a determination to persevere, no matter the challenges, because of his belief that the dignity of human life is united with the mystery of eternal life. |
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I had the privilege to experience the excitement that new runners share and the gift of camaraderie that engulfs those who persevere through the trials and tribulations of acquiring life new skills. |
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The UK's ability to generate tax receipts has shrunk considerably since the financial crisis, meaning that the next incoming government will have to persevere with a credible plan to improve public finances. |
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Estate agents often declined to present me to landlords, but you persevere until you earn acceptance. Though it is possible to acquire nationality here, Japanese still chiefly tie the concept to one of blood, not residence. |
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But if he is serious about battling graft, he must persevere. |
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These are all realistic goals, but only if we persevere. |
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Those who persevere and return to work, can find their re-entry stressful. |
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We must persevere and strengthen the legal bases. |
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This type of response is indicative of their intent to persevere along military lines and may represent a move to escalate violence to accomplish their main objective. |
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People persevere in asserting all sorts of things in the face of apparent counterevidence. |
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Thus, we have to persevere in the process. |
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With focused determination, the candidate will persevere through the mental and physical rigours that are presented during training and operations. |
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This makes them persevere in perfecting their practices. |
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It is amazing that they continue to persevere as they do. |
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The fact that I got through it and that we're now profitable demonstrates to others that they can do it, too, if they persevere and learn from their mistakes. |
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It was relatively easy to liquidate the physical positions, in a market with little cash flow and apathetic, which is a very positive element and encourages us to persevere in this way. |
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The representative of Germany said that his country supported the overall thrust of the measures taken or planned by the Director-General and encouraged him to persevere on the difficult path of reform. |
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Gregory refused and sent Augustine back with letters encouraging the missionaries to persevere. |
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In this business, you have to be aware that along the way you will get the odd knockback but, if you persevere and want it, it will be there. |
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This May, during Neurofibromatosis Awareness Month, Ella visited the campus to speak about the disorder and how she has learned to persevere. |
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