It is important for us to cooperate with each other and make an effort to take a bold leap. |
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However the hotel industry has to make an effort to benefit the countryside since farmers are its custodians. |
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Your body digests food best when you relax, so eat slowly and make an effort to use your entire lunch break. |
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People should make an effort to learn more about it before they go dissing it, because there's lots of different kinds of feminism. |
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All residents are asked to make an effort to support this initiative and children are also encouraged to participate. |
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I didn't make an effort to disguise my emotions or hide my tears, which were slowly beginning to fall. |
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I was too stunned to make an effort to piece together my disheveled appearance. |
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We do find some local produce, mainly dairy and vegetable products, which we always make an effort to get. |
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He must now make an effort to summon the energy to do what once came naturally. |
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Even the established business concerns in Vincent and adjacent to Western Avenue could make an effort to those concerned to clean up the area. |
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I found this book incredibly inspiring and I promised myself that I would make an effort to purchase as much locally grown foodstuff as possible. |
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While I've kind of stopped reading comics again, I'll make an effort to get hold of these. |
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They find a guy and make an effort when they go on a date, and then once they get comfy with him and have kids they let themselves go. |
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To be fair, over the next few days my true love did at least attempt to make an effort. |
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Motlanthe called on all South Africans to make an effort to learn each other's languages. |
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In all of the above, we also make an effort to point at remaining gaps in our knowledge. |
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Second, make an effort to replace any high-fat, highly refined foods in your diet with more nutritious fare. |
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Everybody is asked to do their bit and make an effort to recycle as much of their waste as possible. |
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Next, I suggest you make an effort to drag him along when you go shopping, and occasionally treat him to some fashionable threads. |
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It suggests a sense of humour, a willingness to make an effort, an aspiration towards the airy, healthy, beardless Scandinavian lifestyle. |
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There are several ways to obtain the starting data, and surveyors should make an effort to use the best data available to begin a traverse. |
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All members and players please try and make an effort to attend meeting as it is a very important event. |
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If that is the case, you really should make an effort to try and catch him while you can. |
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This week I tried to make an effort shake the lethargy which has plagued me recently. |
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If she can just make an effort to try and be better, she can actually live a much better life. |
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I must make an effort to use my digital cam to snap a shot of Woody in action to post. |
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Then I thought, this guy is a heavyweight cultural icon, better get a grip and make an effort to take it seriously. |
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A deeper form of civility asks us to make an effort to treat other people with respect. |
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This means that if we make an effort when we perceive orange, we sense a variety of shades. |
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Therefore, the eye has to make an effort to see both far and near, creating a visual strain or blurriness at both distances. |
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Here also, the Centre will make an effort to actively involve other contributors, to ensure a productive and lively debate. |
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For some patients, once they know that they clench their jaws, they make an effort to relax. |
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One could, moreover, conclude that learning to read is long and difficult, with children having to make an effort. |
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He'd find it funny, or at least make an effort and smile for my sake. |
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As it is rare for James to actually make an effort to speak or spend time with me, and although I felt like having a sleep, I took him up on the offer. |
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They make an effort to sensitively address Lucy's condition. |
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Also, make an effort to look for shoes with adequate heel counters since they'll help you maintain good heel position when the shoe contacts the ground. |
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The Ismael brothers even make an effort to look cool, if not fashionable, by local standards. |
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We reach out to friends who could use support, make an effort to understand what they need and often go out of our way to give them what we sense they need. |
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It is part of the Bike Safe campaign which has been run by the county since 1997 and encourages riders to make an effort to learn to handle their bikes properly. |
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Diseased poplars make an effort to regrow, but continue to drop leaves. |
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But, if I make an effort, I sense in my duration a variety of shades. |
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Let's say I've always cultivated that side of things, that tradition of jazz musicians who make an effort not to play in a clichéd way. |
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Now, you'll have to excuse my French, but I'm going to make an effort here. |
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Get your glad rags on and make an effort to look smart and attractive. |
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As long as a lost sheep doesn't know it's lost, it can't make an effort to come back to the sheepfold! |
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A lot still remains to be done, and we have to make an effort in our handball club. |
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Please note that we always make an effort to publish the issues errorless. However, it might happen that we oversee a mistake. |
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What is blameworthy is not that one was ignorant, but that one did not make an effort to reduce that ignorance. |
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The State party has undertaken to make an effort to give the Committee more detailed information on the concrete results achieved. |
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We hope that the Canadian delegations in both places will make an effort to address the conflict in East Timor and Indonesia's role there. |
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When we move away from personal workplaces with large desks, we have to make an effort to make the rest of the environment all the more pleasant. |
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On tour, when there are opportunities to visit between shows we usually make an effort to conduct an exchange. |
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We must make an effort to establish a floor price for coffee of one dollar a pound. |
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Those involved in the horse industry must make an effort to inform themselves and others in the proper care and handling of horses. |
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Therefore it is necessary to make an effort to rationalize and make this information readable, easily accessible and usable. |
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In order to put into practise a quality and environment management system, it is necessary to periodically make an effort to train employees. |
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By having a baseline, you can measure the use of your materials before and after you make an effort to strengthen your presence in an area. |
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When Crowns make an effort to understand and respect community interests, they are in turn respected and their interests acknowledged. |
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And we always make an effort to mix with the audience after all our concerts in France. |
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This year they will also make an effort to involve people in the gleaning. |
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We must make an effort to go past apparent causes, to find the real cause. |
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States should also make an effort to facilitate the integration in the receiving country of those who have been granted asylum, so as to avoid tension and hostility with the host population. |
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I must tell you that as long as you inhabit the earth you should make an effort to make your existence here as amenable as possible, it is not necessary to weep, suffer, and bleed infinitely to merit peace in the beyond. |
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Gregory says some crop insurance rules created problems since some regulations require producers make an effort to get their crops off the field no matter what the conditions. |
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The principal of the school from which the pupil is removed, and the Head of the Local Council's Education Department, will make an effort to find an alternative educational system best fitted for the pupil upon removal. |
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Each of us will make an effort to communicate with you on a regular basis. |
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Many of the initiatives that make an effort to carry out socially compatible science move to the margin or outside of the scientific realm, if they do not remain invisible. |
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Some tribal councils also make an effort to keep regular communication with their communities, either by making community visits to promote their programs, or through newsletters or well maintained web sites. |
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At times, employees may be focused within their own units and the work at hand, but they do make an effort to participate in site activities like step-classes, kick boxing, barbeques, charity golf and hockey tournaments. |
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The reader must make an effort to follow this exposition and is sometimes frustrated to find only a modest amount of substance at the end. |
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You may find it difficult to keep up with the great volume of printed material you receive while in office, but it is important to make an effort to do so. |
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I entreat you, facing such great suffering, that we make an effort to assuage it through our prayers, as well as, through our financial contributions. |
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Car manufacturers make an effort to 'design for recycling' and they would like to see a return on these investments in differentiation of the treatment cost of their products, rather than having to pay for an average vehicle. |
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This implies that the brothers make an effort to learn and perfect some skill, either manual or intellectual, suited to their particular abilities and the needs of the time and place in which they live. |
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Officials serving abroad have continued to make an effort to use their entitlement and reduce excessive carryover of leave in line with the recommendation from headquarters. |
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Together, we shall perhaps succeed in persuading the Council that it really must make an effort to ensure that the EU budget is not the shoestring budget I dread. |
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Individual practitioners should make an effort to inquire into such use. |
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But above all, it is meant to encourage stakeholders at all levels to make an effort to give non-toxic shot a chance, and reduce or eliminate unnecessary waste of waterbird resource for the future! |
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On any other pitch, except a pitchout, the hitter should make an effort to put the ball on the ground. |
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If you make an effort, you can even save on manure by using the kitchen waste to make your own by vermicomposting, thus growing organic food. |
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Now they do not even have to make an effort because the Conservatives are in cahoots with the Liberals to get the whole securities industry out of Quebec. |
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To make up for past suppression, the authorities of Norway, Sweden and Finland now make an effort to build up Sami cultural institutions and promote Sami culture and language. |
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