Soldiers on the battlefront have to work hard to ensure peace in the country. |
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This will encourage children to work hard to improve in areas where they are less able. |
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Until now, health officials have had to work hard to raise awareness and increase demand for the flu shots among these groups. |
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The country demands that people should work hard to make it prosperous and defend it at the time of aggression from the foreign forces. |
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The first six days of the week are workdays in which we work hard to produce food and other necessities. |
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Instead of blogging to convert your website visitors into customers in 2010, work hard to test and develop great landing page content. |
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Bernie's team work hard to catch thieves, whether car crooks or shoplifters. |
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Volunteers Reserves had to work hard to scrape a 4-3 win over Sporting Civil Service with Kev Jackson scoring twice. |
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This is why they work hard to convince people not to buy third-party ink cartridges. |
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Separated from the real world, Canada's 13,000 prisoners have to work hard to stay physically and mentally healthy. |
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They work hard to build up good relations with people in the communities they work in. |
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But my experience with talented people is that many are lazy and unwilling to work hard to nourish their talent. |
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Certainly the management side need to work hard to re-gain trust and respect, he said. |
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They'll work hard to rebuild texture and add fullness to your limp strands. |
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They also, like all Germans, expected to need to work hard to rebuild the country after the devastation of the war. |
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It would create the incentive among young people to work hard to obtain their freedom from their parents that home ownership gives. |
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For me, as a slalomer, I work hard to keep my consistency and competitiveness up to par. |
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One had to have a good name for conduct and the ability to work hard to join this team. |
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Lil Kim may claim to be the Queen Bee, but she has to work hard to keep up with her hip-hop sistas. |
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It has to work hard to prod the beast into motion, and you can feel that from the driver's seat. |
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Kendal had to work hard to stay in front in the second half but overall they were the dominant side and missed several chances. |
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You, sir, for what ever reason, work hard to provide solid information on a regular basis that I can use. |
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Does anyone seriously think, for a moment, that Henry intends, from the goodness of his heart, to work hard to repay the ill-gotten gains? |
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The Council members urged the parties to work hard to meet the deadline for a peace accord in Darfur. |
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We are going to work hard to improve it so that workers are treated fairly and we will continue to make other changes for working people. |
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Congressman, I work hard to be neutral on these issues in our face-offs. |
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I will work hard to ensure the same happens in Kenya, rather than wait for the tomorrow that never comes. |
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We work hard to ensure that our websites are secure and that they meet industry standards. |
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However, he emphasized that parties still need to work hard to bridge the remaining gaps. |
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Publishers, after all, work hard to design attractive dust jackets to encourage impulse buying. |
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And we work hard to foster a spirit of collaborative innovation where risks are rewarded in the search for breakthrough solutions. |
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That's why we actively consult and listen to them regularly and work hard to promote and support their diverse needs. |
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I wish you all every happiness in your relationships, work hard to make it work for you all and you will have a long and happy fulfilled life together. |
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We will have to work hard to educate them. We also have to make sure that cigarillo packages carry the same messages as cigarette packages. |
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They have said quite boldly and defiantly that if this bill passes, they will work hard to push this new legislation to its limits in the courts. |
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Habigo, unlike Micasa, is dedicated to certified real estate agents who work hard to make a name for themselves. |
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Each choice is hard, and I expect to work hard to fathom out what seems to me to be good. |
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I say let us work hard to give them something that they are paying for and that they will be satisfied with. |
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Changes in the external value of the dollar are one of the key factors that we scrutinize and work hard to understand. |
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Obviously I'm aware my contribution, such as it is, isn't particularly substantial but I think that froth has its place and I work hard to do my job well. |
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Our design consultants work hard to understand the client's vision to make sure that the project meets his wishes. |
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When you push off the trampoline between jumps, your legs have to work hard to propel you back into the air. |
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She is one of many senators who work hard to raise issues which are sometimes given short shrift in the House of Commons. |
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We work hard to make and keep the environment constructive and convivial but we need your help to do so. |
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Hunter-gatherers and subsistence farmers work hard to obtain every calorie they eat. |
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Good, caring teachers recognized his talent and challenged him to work hard to compete at the highest levels. |
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Once in a while the really dense woods, such as boxwood and ebony can fool me, and I really have to work hard to tell the difference between Madasgar and Honduras rosewood. |
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If you don't need to work hard to get good grades, it's not necessarily because you're a genius! |
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In such a characterization one does not need to work hard to see Barth and Athanasius reflecting the concerns of the socially progressive Anglo-Catholic Oxford theologian. |
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Have your drag set firm enough to make a pollack work hard to take line from the reel, but light enough to give line well before the line's breaking strain point. |
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He learned early on that he had to work hard to earn a pay cheque and that there is value in every job and every employee. |
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I'm going to work hard to get to that level of success that I want and I know I will because I have God in my corner and a loving and a supporting family by my side. |
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Because you work hard to bring home the bacon, raising your family and providing them with stuff. |
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I work hard to keep that balance, and my employer has not got in the way of that. |
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Hats off to our Board members and staff who work hard to make the CCSD membership program a success. |
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The 16-year-old was told on his arrival that despite being the youngest person to sail the Atlantic single-handed, he would have to work hard to catch up on school work. |
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Of course now that I am the parent, it would be wrong to assume that the teens I know are up to no good, so I work hard to give them the benefit of the doubt. |
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What narrative contrivance can't put asunder, meddlesome parents, tucked not so quietly away in India, work hard to do. |
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The audience had to work hard to follow what was happening with the dialogue flowing in English and Catalan and the translations flashed up on a screen behind. |
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This particular lot tends to hire graduate students and artistic types, and the attendants work hard to wrest pithiness out of the mundanity. |
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Our representatives will work hard to resolve your problem to your satisfaction. |
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But we will have to work hard to popularise the sport in India. |
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We work hard to provide high quality habitat for wild life on our working farm. |
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Although she never let the fact that she was a female artist stop her, Ferron had to work hard to establish herself and gain recognition in the male-dominated art world. |
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Stay focused on your goal and work hard to achieve it. |
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We're committed to constantly improving the way we deliver this information, and work hard to use the most innovative and modern technologies in order to provide the most accurate forecasts and warnings. |
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Ignoring this fact usually paves the way for mistrust, alienation and anger, all of which may result in undesirable consequences that we all have to work hard to avoid. |
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They work hard to recruit creative people. |
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However, we must also work hard to create conditions that will reenergize these breeding activities and turn them into a promising economic sector. |
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This has nourished her certainty that she has to work hard to give hope again to these young people who are more and more fixed on an illusory paradise in Europe. |
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Our dedicated employees work hard to ensure that Atlantic Canadians know they can depend on us to make it easier to do what they want, as conveyed simply by our new tag line: here. for you. |
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They don't have to be hungry and work hard to earn money. |
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That's why you work hard to maintain power, water, communications and sanitation and keep vital public systems running day in and day out, even when the weather is less than cooperative. |
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The secretariat, the country Parties and the agencies involved should combine efforts and work hard to mobilize the necessary funds which will help the materialization of the projects listed in the present report. |
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We must therefore work hard to make the organisations concerned politically aware of the principle that as far as health is concerned, funding is equivalent to investment. |
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When you go downhill skiing, your legs have to work hard to hold you in the right position, so they need more oxygen, which comes from the blood your heart pushes through your body. |
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We work hard to try to save the life of a child dying of leukemia. |
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As a result you cough, expectorate and work hard to breathe. |
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In a nutshell, demand reduction experts work hard to reduce demand, development specialists attempt to curb supply, and law enforcement goes after the traffickers and dealers. |
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New Brunswick's universities work hard to establish and maintain a reputation for quality of their programs and wholesale crediting of lower level courses would devalue our degrees universally. |
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Our Relationship Managers are dedicated exclusively to the Dealership Finance business and work hard to understand the unique needs of your business and the local competitive environment. |
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We visited some communities where many young sisters work hard to administer and manage large institutions: schools, orphanage, hospital and home for the aged. |
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In the meantime, we must work hard to ensure that each of the new standards is linked to the previous ones so that, if needs be, the judges to whom disputes are referred are not given too wide a scope for interpretation. |
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In a crowded and promotionally driven market, it will have to work hard to succeed. |
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With the track surface having been relaid in the off-season, the teams are having to work hard to set the machine up to the new character of the asphalt, especially as regards the bike's front-end settings. |
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Your sciences deny the obvious and work hard to hoodwink the naïve. |
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Bound by civil service rules on impartiality, government communicators work hard to communicate the government of the day's programme and help it fulfil its political priorities. |
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The strong cultural cohesion of EFG, which we will work hard to ensure is not dissipated as the business grows, provides a further draw, acting as the glue that binds us together. |
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If your stomach is full, your body has to work hard to digest the food. |
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At Zorelor, we work hard to grow, to be a solid and responsible company that generates trust, with our entire staff striving to be a cut above the rest so that we can exceed our clients' expectations. |
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She was a chocolate honey with all the assets necessary to never have to work hard to pay her bills. |
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You've got to work hard to be considered the most miserable part of Russia, which makes Murmansk the most Stakhanovite city in Russia. |
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Keniry certainly had to work hard to keep Resolve's head in front of fellow joint-favourite Wood Fern in a bobbing finish. |
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Their acts are also damaging the trade, and reputation, of legitimate tattooists who work hard to operate within the law. |
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They work hard to prevent their operations and customers from being used for any kind of financial crime and to raise awareness about the ways that customers can protect themselves. |
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But Wolter Koops was one of the first customers to implement this solution and we had to join forces and work hard to make the implementation a success. |
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There is still little awareness of the Code and its implications and the Development Education community need to work hard to raise awareness in their own country of the Code. |
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I reckon jugglers in general don't pay enough attention to their passing throws and just accept that their partner is going to have to work hard to catch them. |
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Liam Duke, Bilton's youth prospect who is now attending Gateshead's new boxing academy, had to work hard to outpoint Tom Nicholson from Darlington. |
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Knut Helle has emphasised how the Church, after Sverre's death, seemed to work hard to bring about reconciliation between warring parties, and stability. |
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