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But, obviously -- obviously, the Republicans have to try harder.
Does that mean more ... Thank you, I'll try harder.
And there are plenty where we could certainly try harder.
We'll work it out, I'll try harder ' etc. etc. etc.
Even if true, I respectfully encourage him to try harder.
"We should try harder to get it used," she said.
So points for creative thinking, but you gotta try harder.
You just have to try harder, shop smarter, cook better.
"Banks … you gotta try harder," the actress hilariously captioned the image.
Mark Zuckerberg will keep telling us that Facebook will try harder.
Our culture demands that young, privileged millennials try harder, at everything.
But "we try harder" is never a good slogan in politics.
So I guess when I'm single and crushing, I try harder.
The doctors should try harder to get admitting privileges, he said.
"The negative is actually pushing us to try harder," Hibshman adds.
Maybe the airlines themselves should just try harder to be on time.
Did those golfers try harder when they played them as par fours?
"Banks … you gotta try harder," the Younger star hilariously captioned the image.
Ideally, it makes rappers try harder, which is always a good look.
"This gives us hope the government really has decided to try harder."
I had to try harder, I reasoned, to earn my own wingman.
I might try harder to find somewhere in my neighborhood next time.
Now, Facebook is admitting it must try harder to fight the problem.
Yes. Does it motivate me to try harder to keep her around?
"So we would try harder, which would make it worse," Skinner said.
"You are going to try harder to work this out," Donato said.
We try harder, shout louder, and equip ourselves for a serious struggle.
The automaker's C.E.O. emailed staff Friday with a strong message: Try harder.
To do U.B.I. right, we need to think big and try harder.
Short answer: Yes, adults must try harder to be nice than children.
You just need to try it a different way and try harder.
"Unlike sports," Winter says, 'try harder' is the kiss of death with sleep.
"Mars will have to try harder next time to kill Opportunity," says Seibert.
I just thought I needed to try harder, and it would get better.
But it gives you a thicker skin, and it makes you try harder.
The US will try harder and harder to monitor all the dividing lines.
I reward those who try harder with recommendations, references, professional contacts and encouragement.
"Try harder next time," Mike says, before barking at them to get out.
Economically, America is not unique anymore, and so we have to try harder.
However, much of the feedback to Hornsey's response echoes a single sentiment: try harder.
Microsoft's response to the device's flop: It just made them try harder, Panay said.
He then implores the industry to try harder, while acknowledging fashion's delightfully escapist nature.
His energy, upbeat personality, and corny jokes motivate me to try harder in class.
Companies across all industries could try harder to quantify how their initiatives are faring.
But the proposal's 12 co-authors say the need to try harder is palpable.
And the country and the world needs Trump to try harder to do it.
But they need to try harder, community leaders said, and intervene before outbreaks start.
I guarantee you'll find something you can agree with, and if you can't, try harder.
Corey did not halt the hearing to ask prosecutors to try harder to reach Lauren.
Whoever came up with this needs to be a little more creative and try harder.
Jason told me many times to pick myself up and try harder and do better.
We had to shake the world up—that made us try harder than ever before.
Try harder, Chuck E. Cheese's, and you just might attract a new group of customers.
The deck was stacked against us, and it was never enough to just try harder.
I will try harder to follow those directions the next time I see my dad.
We must try harder to avoid becoming a channel to spread disinformation, hatred or lies.
So, for a New Year's resolution, let's try harder to be watchdogs, not lap dogs.
Like the old Avis slogan, being No. 2 has made competitors such as Samsung try harder.
Changing that would not eliminate bugs entirely, but it would encourage software firms to try harder.
So many things you have to try harder, and with floating you have to relax better.
In the long run, though, they will have to try harder to promote altruistic blood-giving.
Either way, this Sophia Black track makes me want to try harder to be the fire.
But that's the measure of my ability, so the next time I want to try harder.
I just got a new tattoo on the back of my arm that says 'try harder.
Those who use it as such should try harder, or let someone else do the talking.
The conservative version of the crusade is a commonplace: the poor should try harder next time.
Reading lives, and I'd tell you that I'm gonna try harder to be part of it.
Ms. Romer said more ambitious targets might encourage central banks to try harder to stimulate inflation.
"I always wanted to try harder because I knew people were looking up to me," she said.
He's always ready to work and give it his all and try harder than the time before.
Western companies might need to adopt a "we try harder" approach to compete at the same level.
These explanations pump serotonin through our brains: a neurochemical cause to wake up, try harder, and smile.
I'm not real, you know, so I have to try harder to make it normal for her.
But since you're not Tom Brady, you'll probably have to try harder to make friends at work.
And sometimes we nail it and sometimes we go back to the drawing board and try harder.
Good rule in life: I try hard not to offend; I try harder not to be offended.
Journalists should try harder to expose the peddlers of fake footage, rather than mindlessly linking to it.
When a reward we're used to getting doesn't appear, we try harder until we get it again.
The final verdict: "Just try harder" is a thought process for children, and Opposed loses the debate.
People who have not benefited from globalization need to try harder to emulate those who have succeeded.
I may have to try harder than other people, but I can still do what I can do.
Pound it with your arms and thrash it with your legs; to go farther and faster, try harder.
If I try harder, I might be reincarnated as a lonely virgin hiding behind a cartoon frog. pic.twitter.
If Google wants to really play in Apple's playground, it's going to have to try harder next year.
Why didn't David Madson, a successful architect whose friends and family loved him deeply, try harder to escape?
It's an ungenerous impulse not to try harder than one has to, and it pinches the spectator's heart.
If the individual responds apologetically and promises to try harder, you don't need to drive home the subject.
He apologized, saying he had simply meant to express that jazz should try harder to reach female audiences.
This was a very intense forum of criticism happening, which spurred improvement and motivated people to try harder.
You're gonna have to try harder if you want to beat us at our own game, internet trolls.
If anything, I feel like it gives me a push and a drive to try harder and do more.
But if the number-crunchers are to blame, one wonders why they do not try harder to hide it.
Marvel's new series is a disappointing case study in studios needing to try harder to tell difficult stories well.
"In the case of the opium trade, they try harder," said one counternarcotics law enforcement official in southern Afghanistan.
More competition might prod companies to try harder to develop new products in the hope of gaining market share.
It now wants to try harder to advertise to women, who have always been heavily outnumbered on the site.
If Google wants to really play in Apple's pricey playground, it's going to have to try harder next year.
If we keep failing to meet our own standards, the solution, some would suggest, is simply to try harder.
B. thanks me for doing so much work and says he'll try harder to contribute more around the house.
Recognizing it is the underdog, Google is starting to try harder with better support and terms, Mr. Zuckerman said.
"Good rule in life: I try hard not to offend; I try harder not to be offended," he wrote.
Friends have told me to try harder; to be more inventive with my icebreakers; to go on more dates.
Friends have told me to try harder; to be more inventive with my icebreakers; to go on more dates.
I would welcome another election as I would try harder to convince people not to be scared of Brexit.
They might be inspired to try harder, to retest the idea more rigorously, or give up on it completely.
The problem is individualist workaholic perfectionism I mean, at first I liked these books, their peppy exhortations to try harder.
The possibility of a civilizational insurance policy might also drive people to try harder to conserve creatures now, reasoned Helman.
Clinton, 68, acknowledged she had to try harder to win younger Democrats, who backed Sanders in Iowa in large numbers.
That little boy gave me a big reason to want to live and to work harder, try harder, be better.
And it is up to individuals to try harder both to avoid causing needless offence, and to avoid taking it.■
What are some possible reasons to explain why Demre doesn't try harder to capitalize on the story of St. Nicholas?
"I told them, 'Please try harder, please,'" Clifford joked about what he said after the Hornets fell behind by 183.
Honestly, writing all of this down makes me realize I should really try harder to cut down my Instagram time.
Countries that are doing poorly at getting the vaccine to all their children might want to try harder, she added.
A target of 1.5°C is no more likely to be met, but may nonetheless encourage the world to try harder.
Tilda Swinton discovered her dog doppelgänger (try harder, trolls), while Robert De Niro's hater ribbed him for not playing more grandpas.
Despite this, many people simply do not read anything about the coverage, which is frustrating, but we will always try harder.
On a related point, it is the knowledge that somebody else is trying to beat us that makes us try harder.
Medical professionals have often added to this torment by implying that patients can achieve idealized targets if they just try harder.
Students learn 21st century technology skills while getting faster feedback on work and an audience that encourages them to try harder.
On Tuesday, both the U.N. and Amnesty International urged Iraqi and U.S.-led coalition forces to try harder to spare civilians.
My answer is that we have to try harder, relying on evidence about what kind of fact-checking seems more successful.
When it comes to relationships—romantic or otherwise—Pisces must try harder to see past their fantasies to evaluate their realities.
And if you're a man, that "no" often means "just try harder" — because, you know, persuasion is part of the game.
And if you're a man, that 'no' often means 'just try harder' — because, you know, persuasion is part of the game.
All I'm trying to say is that it we should all try harder at figuring shit out rather than shitting on things.
Because it's moments like these that force us to try harder, dig deeper and to discover gifts we never knew we had.
That is partly because workers try harder and partly because firms, faced with a new cost, focus more on tracking worker performance.
Warner's displeasure spoken openly, Twitter has promised to try harder and dig deeper, according to a source with knowledge of the discussions.
You just try harder next time, work a bit more, maybe meet a wise old veteran who teaches you how to win.
And when the creature leaves — they always seem to — you figure it was your fault so you try harder the next time.
That little bit of effort goes a long way — it indicates you give a damn enough to try harder than most others.
Humans can't always put out a wildfire, no matter how loudly the senators from Wyoming scream at them to please try harder.
If he becomes the nominee, he'll need to break out of his progressive base and try harder to appeal to swing voters.
So, it has been a life of ups and downs, but I will always keep going and try harder on the next project.
Thompson's secret, he said, has not been just to simply try harder than everyone else on the field, but also to outsmart everyone.
My experience speaking at Northwestern University shows that, at the moment, it is failing in this regard and that it must try harder.
Do I risk more stress with the threat of losing everything by plunging into the writing life, or do I just...try harder?
I can sense disapproval coming from my mother and brother, who tell me I should just try harder to not keep getting fired.
And in the winter, our bodies may try harder to hold on to heat, constricting the blood vessels to keep the core warmer.
In a speech at Georgetown University, Immelt said American companies and policymakers should "try harder" to compete in the global economy and win.
I will continue to try harder than the lads on my team, yet still be worse than them because I'm starting from scratch.
That said, I would agree that there is some tax rate above which individuals either work less or try harder to avoid taxes.
Or with 7 min left she could have made a small effort to try harder since she said there were 'plenty of seats open.
Donald Trump is trying to replace the department's top officials with people who will try harder to keep Mexicans out of the United States.
But many countries aren't on track to meet their Paris emissions targets — and now there's no U.S. leadership to push them to try harder.
Companies need to try harder at giving millennials a valuable reason to stay, which should go way beyond free food — it's about upward mobility.
"It makes you try harder to show your love, to do the things that remind both partners there's enough to go around," he said.
"At least we can say the curve has inverted, but there's lots of stuff to do, and we have to try harder," Sirkis said.
The elites just need to try harder to convince the fickle ones, because they don't know enough about the mechanisms governing today's interconnected world.
All religions are going for the same thing, they sing, and we should all try harder to understand each other before the apocalypse comes.
So let's demand that these companies now spend a lot more time anticipating those bad actors and also try harder to protect users against them.
The fact that I can accept that and love him unconditionally does not reflect him having not been raised by someone willing to try harder.
Other hosts, however, need to try harder to stand out among China's fast-growing number of streaming platforms where celebrity status equates to instant profitability.
After training, some people say they'll try harder, and it's also possible that they could use strategies and be more vigilant about overriding their biases.
He told her only that she didn't have a tumor, and not to worry; if she wanted to remember things, she should just try harder.
This perception makes men try harder to entice their partner, which is why the psychologists believe women reported feeling satisfied and comfortable in their relationships.
The emus tell me that they have no idea how this might have happened, but they are very sorry and will try harder next time.
So perhaps he (and the City Council) might try harder to earn some credit to balance out the blame, by doing more for mass transit.
And finally, I would try harder to change CARGO SHIP to GHOST SHIP, which was my preferred theme entry that just would not play nice.
It's certainly understandable that he's scared for her, and believable that he'd try harder to control her as he senses himself losing control over everything else.
If the Greeks — bankrupt and tired, with a state that is dysfunctional at the best of times — can try their best, the union can try harder.
"For those friends, it's worth it to try harder and give the person the benefit of the doubt because those relationships are rare," Ms. Cohen said.
In their testimony before the Senate last week, Jack Dorsey of Twitter and Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook admitted to some faults and promised to try harder.
Let us all try harder to understand the difference between colloquialism and bigotry, between error and aggression, between scenarios that demand agitators and scenarios that demand educators.
After some thought, I wrote a Facebook post explaining how much it sucks to be misgendered and requested that people try harder to use the correct pronouns.
She was scathing and smart like Dowd, but circumspect in a way that made her readers think harder, and try harder to make sense of it all.
"This has given me more confidence, more reasons to try harder, more reasons to compete so that I can use this platform to raise awareness," Lilesa said.
I know for a fact when a duo or team has matching skins, I want to try harder to beat them for some reason — something petty in me.
Britain has about three vacancies for each 100 employee jobs, the highest ratio since the data began in 2.73, meaning bosses have to try harder to fill posts.
At its most extreme and extravagant, yes, but it ultimately boils down to the same behavior that pushes me to try harder at sports when there's an audience.
The next time I sign for a coffee, I think I'll try harder to make my signature true—adding those squiggles back in, my dashes, because they're mine.
Fewer buyers for the same pool of assets makes sellers try harder, and rates on Treasuries serve as a benchmark for a wide range of other borrowing costs.
"I think it only made me want to try harder to separate my feelings about growing older and weaker from pessimism about the world in general," she said.
When it comes to drug use, queer teens are five times more likely to inject drugs and four times more likely to try harder drugs like heroin and meth.
In 2012, the car rental company Avis dumped its famous tag line, "We try harder," after 50 years for a new direction: focusing on corporate, rather than leisure, clients.
Second, rather unexpectedly from a member of the famously libertarian and pro-capitalist economics faculty at George Mason University, he wants business to try harder at being socially responsible.
"Any team from Hong Kong or Taiwan is going to try harder to play and win," one masked protester told me as dozens of eager Blizzard fans marched past.
Others, perhaps, are content to fling themselves against Heller's limitations and to hold up their failures as evidence that they must try harder — winning politically by losing in court.
There is also competitive, where the men try harder to win and both wrestlers will use legitimate submission holds, and semi-competitive, which is also hold-heavy but more playful.
This guy had done a bunch of research on supersonic airplanes and his feedback was, if you're going to do this you should really try harder because these seem conservative.
"Fair Shot" author Chris Hughes is trying to convince America's richest citizens to give money to working people — not education policy, not inspirational messages, not invocations to try harder. Cash.
But here&aposs the thing, when you&aposre in power, you&aposve got to try harder because the people out of power have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
This is the part where I make a grand pronouncement about how Google needs to try harder on Android and work harder to take advantage of what Android can do.
You'd be in good company: Movements like effective altruism (EA) have argued that people should try harder to identify high-impact charities, and direct more of their money toward them.
On her journey to self-love, she puts up with her mother who constantly tells her, "you're not your nose" and sternly urges her to try harder to find a boyfriend.
"If Team Clinton really wanted to woo Bernie supporters, they'd try harder to win over his base by choosing a true progressive to be her running mate," Wong told VICE News.
"The current plan to defeat the Islamic State is just like that old saying: Plan B is just, 'Try harder at Plan A,'" said retired Admiral James Stavridis, an NBC News analyst.
At another level, the party is arguing over whether to try harder to appeal to working-class white voters in the Rust Belt or to speak to the concerns of racial minorities.
And the combination of the darkened room (no one looking at me), thumping music (dancing is fun), and exhausting exercise makes me want to come back the next day and try harder.
If your child is constantly being told to try harder, write neater, or stop being lazy, then maybe you need to take them to be tested for the world's most common learning disorder.
"The crowd was really rooting for me and I felt so bad because everyone out here was cheering and I wasn't winning so I thought I had to try harder," Williams said courtside.
Even if his advice seems trite, Union and Return is the sort of record that'll make you want to be better at whatever it is that you do—or at least try harder.
"Loving," written and directed by the Southern filmmaker Jeff Nichols, is a slow-paced relationship drama that imparts its messages — love is love; let's try harder to appreciate one another — in a whisper.
But I do think we can try harder to recruit job applicants who represent diverse views, to bring conservative speakers to campuses and to avoid a hostile work environment for conservatives and evangelicals.
I believe telling mothers to raise their hands and try harder in the open sea of hostility we face in the workplace is like handing a rubber ducky to someone hit by a tsunami.
Likewise, we do have to cover what a president says, even if it's false, bigoted or demagogic — but I think we can try harder to make crystal clear the efforts at manipulating the public.
" Likewise, I must try harder to put Dr. Harpham's advice into practice: "Create your best new normal for now, with hope of making life the best it can be today, tomorrow and every day.
Jeff Bezos, who's currently 55 years old, will have to try harder if he wants to do the right thing and hand out his money before he dies (at a ripe old age, no doubt).
"[Being undocumented] pushed me to try harder to do my best in school, get involved, get into sports and I think that also definitely helped me when it came to applying to Princeton," Guerrero said.
The answers from the corporate executives who comprised a panel could be crudely boiled down to this: The people who have not benefited from globalization need to try harder to emulate those who have succeeded.
I had trained to be a professional ballet dancer in high school and was used to hard work so at first I thought that I just needed to try harder to take advantage of college.
Image 2 of 2 SINGAPORE – South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Friday urged U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to try harder to achieve a breakthrough in their nuclear negotiations.
It asks disenfranchised groups to accept that nothing about their circumstances will change so they should try harder to join the ranks of the privileged minority instead of building a more leveled playing field for everyone.
While it's tough to innovate in the crowded smartphone space these days, with huge screens covering most of the flagship phones' faces, smartphone makers will have to try harder to differentiate their devices from the rest.
But he was angry the couple did not try harder to find his family to say he was alive and well, and has refused to allow them to talk to Ayman, even though they called once.
I gradually understood why European mothers aren't in perpetual panic about their work-life balance, and don't write books about how executive moms should just try harder: Their governments are helping them, and doing it competently.
The city even has an incendiary anonymous critic who publishes under Try Harder PDX and has been calling for honest, robust art criticism in order to help the city's institutions better serve local artists and their communities.
But in an era of deregulation, of species being removed from the Endangered Species Act and of stripped-away land protections, conservationists may need to try harder than ever to get fellow citizens to care about wildlife.
In a conversation with the top U.S. Air Force officer on space research and acquisition at the Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando last week, Musk said the commercial space industry must try harder to develop reusable rockets.
It's harder to find qualified candidates, but you have to try harder in that part of the pipeline if you actually want to achieve the end goal that you have to have your employee base represent the population.
Russo, Louisiana's solicitor general, Elizabeth Murrill, argued that her state was "demonstrably different" from Texas in both its need for additional regulation and the opportunity its hospitals offer for receiving admitting privileges — if only doctors would try harder.
And he has been especially critical of voter purges, which removed more than a million voters from the rolls in the past few years, saying that the state should try harder to contact infrequent voters before removing them.
Conveniently for Democrats across the nation, these are the same policies the Democratic Party is becoming less and less afraid of championing, as a Republican White House and a conservative Congress try harder and harder to silence us.
Although I think the Android notification system is great, I feel like Google should try harder to apply some of those machine learning chops to the problem, rather than ask users to hunt down checkboxes to customize it themselves.
He's the boss who thinks you owe him something; the date who thinks that silence means "yes" and "no" means "try harder"; the stranger who thinks your body's mere existence constitutes an invitation to touch, take, own, and destroy.
Some insiders think Medium could get more serious about paying publishersLamb's hire has some publishers speculating that Medium will try harder to get publishers to put collections of their articles on the platform, in the style of Apple News.
He's the boss who thinks you owe him something; the date who thinks that silence means "yes" and "no" means "try harder"; the stranger who thinks your body's mere existence constitutes an invitation to touch, take, own and destroy.
When we tweeted about this, Matt Wolking, deputy director of communications for the Trump campaign, responded "Try harder" -- pointing to a tweet by Jim Blaine, a Republican strategist, that included an apparent poll excerpt that showed Bishop down 193.
When we tweeted about this, Matt Wolking, deputy director of communications for the Trump campaign, responded "Try harder" -- pointing to a tweet by Jim Blaine, a Republican strategist, that included an apparent poll excerpt that showed Bishop down 11.
"In coming months, the unfortunate aftermath of hurricane Harvey suggests that Washington is going to have to overcome their differences, pass spending bills, try harder to avoid a government shutdown and pursue infrastructure projects sooner than later," it said.
These are just people, like me, here to buy something that will make them feel better, or, barring that, to look at things they can't afford, which will make them feel like they have a reason to try harder.
Henry Medina, my new trainer, was extremely professional – he came prepared every week, was realistic about my abilities but still pushed me to try harder, and made getting downstairs at the crack of dawn something I almost looked forward to.
Five-times champion Federer eased through the opening rounds with typical Swiss precision, winning both matches in straight sets, while the hot-blooded Kyrgios was gently chided by the chair umpire to try harder before coming through his last match.
And as her ghost moves on to whatever is next, the other characters are left behind to carry her legacy forward, to try harder to embrace those at the fringes of their community and help those who feel lost and alone.
"Inaccurate data jeopardize the ability of the Commission to focus our limited universal service funds on the unserved areas that need the most support," the FCC said, noting it would try harder to ensure subsidies are based on real world data.
But Mr. Stone is also a libertarian and strong supporter of gay rights and legalized marijuana who expressed concern in 2016 that Mr. Trump's campaign team didn't try harder to get him to disavow the Ku Klux Klan leader, David Duke.
Still, whether you've found yourself in an LDR out of necessity or because that type of relationship makes more sense for your life, it's no secret that you have to try harder to connect with your partner when they don't live nearby.
He said in an interview that Muslims needed to try harder to demonstrate their willingness to be part of Nice's broader community, but also that the community needed to see that Islam and the values of the French republic could complement each other.
Speaking before the debate, Michael Fallon, the defense secretary, acknowledged that Britain would have to try harder to reassure allies of its foreign policy commitment after British voters ignored calls from international leaders, including President Obama, to remain in the European Union.
"[HB 214] is a warning sign to maybe try harder instead of just feeling safe, to push for progressive things within your state and set that precedent so that we have something to really hold onto…because at this point, we have nothing."
The authors and sponsors of the existing single-payer bills ought to try harder to address their flaws, but it's also legitimately difficult for them to do the work without the support of the kinds of institutions that would normally craft proposals.
The thing is, the origin of that work was an attempt on my part to prove something I believed at the time — namely, that Japanese monetary authorities were just falling down on the job, that they could end deflation if they would just try harder.
Because as directed by a feverishly inventive Alex Timbers, and starring Alex Brightman as the manic ghoul of the title, this production proposes that not being alive just means that you have to try harder — a whole lot harder — than you ever did before.
But in terms of how he's managed Trump's presidency, I would've expected to see him try harder to preserve his party in the post-Trump world and maybe maintain enough distance from Trump to reduce the reckoning that seems likely to follow when Trump's gone.
They agreed to adopt some new norms: From now on, Sakaguchi would make an extra effort to let the team members know how their work fit into Google's larger mission; they agreed to try harder to notice when someone on the team was feeling excluded or down.
You do have to find the right candidates, it's harder to find qualified candidates, but you have to try harder in that part of the pipeline if you actually want to achieve the end goal that you have to have your employee base represent the population.
Yet 78 percent of parents believe children with learning differences "just need to try harder," and more than 50 percent of teachers do not feel confident to implement the necessary accommodations for these students, like individualized learning programs (IEP) and 504 plans, according to Eye to Eye's 2019 report.
Trump's debate strategy may have been to throw a bunch of stuff against the wall to see what would stick, and even though she might have gotten bogged down in fielding all the wild accusations, I would have liked her to try harder to answer some of them.
The link between racial resentment and attitudes about gun ownership and gun control is well established in the academic literature: Whites who agree with statements like "if black people would only try harder they could be just as well-off as whites" are more likely to own guns.
When populists do not succeed at the polls, it is imperative for them to offer an explanation that cannot just come down to what other politicians would normally say: namely that they are right, their opponents are wrong, and they will try harder next time to convince citizens.
Yet 78 percent of parents believe children with learning differences "just need to try harder," and more than 50 percent of teachers do not feel confident to implement the necessary accommodations for these students, like individualized learning programs (IEP) and 504 plans, according to Eye to Eye's 2019 report.
So while the Clips camera doesn't know who these faces are in the way Google Photos does, it does know that certain faces are more "interesting" and will try harder to shoot photos of them (and, if you're at a park, try not to take photos of people it doesn't recognize).
It's one thing to discuss the tradeoffs and how we can make memory-safe languages easier to learn, but after thousands upon thousands of vulnerabilities that are preventable with a better programming language, the evidence makes it clear that "try harder not to have bugs" is not a viable strategy.
I stopped for a number of reasons, not the least of which was that my mother tended to use it as a weapon against me — say, when I couldn't even get out of bed, making snappish remarks about how my therapist would want me to try harder to do housework.
The play-in tournament concept was motivated by the idea that it would push teams to try harder to secure a top-six finish in the regular season to avoid the risk of being knocked out of the playoffs in the play-in round as a seventh or eighth seed.
"It's not right to blame the other party for not accepting us, we can only try harder, maintain our openness and transparency and wait until the other party is willing to communicate with us," Chen Lifang, Huawei's head of communications, said in an interview with the South China Morning Post on Tuesday.
Take something like Lean In — you get one of the hardest, most maddening political problems on earth, the exclusion of half the population from opportunity for thousands of years, and you literally try to rebrand it as a posture problem where people need to raise their hands and ask for raises and try harder.
We created a five-question scale to measure each individual's level of racial resentment — a subtle form of racism that hinges on the belief that African Americans tend to get "more than they deserve," that they should "try harder" and should not be granted "special favors," and disagreement about the level of discrimination faced by blacks.
The survey items ask respondents if they agree/disagree that (1) blacks should work their way up without any special favors; (2) generations of slavery and discrimination make it difficult for blacks to work their way out of the lower class; (3) blacks have gotten less than they deserve; (4) blacks must try harder to get ahead.
In a recent Science article, Wendy Ju—formerly the executive director for Stanford's Center For Design Research and soon-to-be professor at Cornell—floated the idea that if we trust a car (or its human interface) to the point that we think it likes us, we might assume it will try harder to save us in the event of an impending crash.
How many the fight against ISIS in Mosul has killed in about a month How many the fight against ISIS in Mosul has killed in about a month The United Nations urged Iraqi and U.S.-led coalition forces to try harder to spare civilian lives on Tuesday, after announcing new civilian death tolls in the battle to recapture Mosul from the Islamic State.
In the book "Subordination and Defeat," Paul Gilbert, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Derby, describes this process: Because in any conflict situation there will often be a winner and a loser, a central question arises: Which strategies have evolved to enable the one who is losing to decide when to try harder and when to accept the inevitably of defeat.
We'd appreciate the Westchester GOP focusing on the important work of telling lies about their opponents and suppressing librul votes, which is the only way they can win in NY. Meanwhile, we'll continue our mission of traveling around the country in our Missile Truck and giving the "Golden Richard Award for War Profiteering" to our fine American companies like General Dynamic, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon (only #2 in war profiteering according to Business Insider, but we know they'll be #1 next year if they try harder).

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