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Simply trying harder is unlikely to produce a different outcome.
Once those players start trying harder, everything will be fine.
Other countries are trying harder to get women into gainful employment.
Yoga is a great practice of trying harder and letting go.
There are, however, alternatives to simply spending more and trying harder.
Other countries are simply trying harder to keep their children alive.
The year's best climate reporting makes the case for trying harder.
"They're saying they're trying harder — that's insufficient," Mr. Wieser said of Google.
Some days I'm furious with myself for not trying harder and being better.
Some are skeptical that the Fed can improve the economy by trying harder.
But it now looks as though Trump is trying harder than we previously knew.
Khloé is upset by the fact that he isn't trying harder, the source says.
They are also trying harder to ensure that private schools have active party committees.
OkCupid This seems to suggest that OkCupid is trying harder to capitalize on swipes.
As the cause of needless suffering, it should be trying harder to bring solace.
Under pressure, some governments are trying harder to force private companies to hire locals.
Cain didn't just reject the idea of trying harder; he wanted to blow it up!
But the two armed forces have also been trying harder to keep their relations steady.
She is doing something extremely rare in pop: trying harder the more famous she's become.
Which is why it's a relief to see the show trying harder to be inclusive.
As a result, tech potentates are trying harder than ever to keep the leadership happy.
She is trying harder and there is a softness to Caitlyn that is new to me.
People pant in pain as they work out and instructors shame them for not trying harder.
Beto seems to be trying harder and harder to find ways to show he's an 'Everyman.
The Weingartners have noticed how they nearly force their kids into skating and trying harder tricks.
But still, there was the nagging thought that maybe I should be trying harder to be sexier.
Still, no athlete -- however accomplished -- will be trying harder than the members of the Olympics refugee team.
Five months in, they are trying harder than ever to draw the United States into their movement.
And while traffic safety is a bipartisan problem, blue states are generally trying harder than red states.
Simply "trying harder" won't help you succeed (there are even studies that will tell you the same thing).
But now that those companies can't pay for ads, Brown found, they're trying harder to game Google Maps.
Players know they have not produced and perhaps have compounded the problem by trying harder in those situations.
Trying harder only reinforces the series of psychological blocks that are making for the physical failure to execute.
China has been trying harder recently to help stop the slaughter of elephants in Namibia and elsewhere in Africa.
Next week's strike comes at a time when Amazon warehouse workers in the US are trying harder than ever to unionize.
Reinventing myself included, trying harder in specific subject areas in order to fulfill class requirements that were more difficult than before.
But perhaps no brand is trying harder to make the connection between working out and glossy entertainment more explicit than Peloton.
And as these emails have become juicier and juicier targets, various people and organizations are trying harder and harder to hack them.
I'm very curious to see exactly what that means — and whether that opinion extends to trying harder to sell more Nexus phones.
He also opined about NFL players not standing for the anthem and complained about Comey not trying harder to prosecute Hillary Clinton.
And it's not clear that party leaders can push Moore out of the race, even if they started trying harder to do so.
The government has been trying harder to stop people using illegally installed satellite dishes that can pick up other channels from Hong Kong.
Governments and firms are also trying harder to integrate markets, investing in infrastructure that will make it easier to do business in the region.
To that end, the DHS is trying harder to work with states and give them resources to help secure future elections against foreign interference.
Let's not forget that PlayStation came from a position where it had to make a point of trying harder with indies, and it delivered.
Once that dealer knows a marijuana user is a reliable customer, he may push his customer to trying harder drugs, such as heroin or cocaine.
My thought bubble: Democrats should probably start trying harder to make sure that their own voters understand at least the good parts about Medicare for All.
" Her young boys seem like they're "probably intellectually smarter," she said, but they're not getting the same grades as her oldest because he's "just trying harder.
He can't offer anything about Frank, but his regrets about not trying harder with his daughter seem to nudge the journalist to keep pursuing the case.
"We have to compete a little bit harder," he said, noting that rivals have been trying harder to steal business during Wells Fargo's time of vulnerability.
Banks and estate agents might take steps to increase financial transparency, including trying harder to identify the source of funds used by foreign buyers of real estate.
We know she doesn't really plan to do this, but she seems to be trying harder to keep her cards as close as possible to the vest.
It's a made-up construct to explain people who are just trying harder and paying closer attention to how the lazy brains around them are making decisions.
He had been trying harder than was healthy to make the most of the opportunity, to do as much as he could with the time he had left.
Now that he has a son to guide through life, he is trying harder to control his inner demons, to select when and how the violence inside him erupts.
It has to do with an idea called effective altruism: the notion that we should be trying harder to use evidence and careful analysis to build a better world.
But for now he remains a dark horse and a moody young interviewee who is trying harder to roll with probing questions but still eventually rises to the bait.
"It's close in the sense that you can create your own challenges and keep coming back to the game and keep trying harder combos and harder moves," he says.
Caroline: Paige and Elizabeth's relationship is fascinating to me right now, because neither of them understand the other, but they're both at least ​tryingharder than they ever have.
With events like the one in May, which helped snare LemonBox, and a new China-centric role for partner Eric Migicovsky, who founded Pebble, YC is trying harder than ever.
I think we need to start from what exists and works well, and expand the scope of these registries by trying harder to find out who are the initial owners.
It guts me to think of you, all alone, dealing with bigotry, racism, physical and emotional bullying, and more — only to keep trying harder to be positive, likable, and needed.
Now Chinese officials are trying harder than ever to avoid a repeat of the financial scare four years ago that sapped its money reserves by hundreds of billions of dollars.
Some universities have adopted race-neutral policies such as trying harder to recruit poor students or admitting anyone who comes in the top 10% of his or her high-school class.
And even if we eschew the military toolbox, what excuse do we have for not trying harder to give Syrian refugee children an education in neighboring countries like Jordan and Lebanon?
But though reporters, editors and news organizations are trying harder than ever before to get it right -- if for no other reason than out of self-defense -- they have to do better.
Mary Haviland, the executive director of the New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault, said the report was devastating to advocates who thought the department was trying harder to solve sex crimes.
"That's when I came to a really clear realization that, by trying harder, and striving to find cool business opportunities, you could do far, far better than the wage earners," Sweeney said.
Weaver says one of his biggest regrets regarding strategy was not trying harder to cast Sanders as the heir to Franklin Roosevelt's Democratic Party in contrast to the more moderate Clinton version.
Another angle: In another blunt critique of American foreign policy, the top U.S. diplomat in northern Syria criticized the Trump administration for not trying harder to avert Turkey's military offensive there last month.
While we can't vouch for Frozen 2 quite yet, we have it on good authority these creators couldn't be trying harder to deliver what was promised: another heartwarming classic from the Frozen north.
Because they saw that President Obama and his officials ultimately wanted to legalize unauthorized immigrants, that made it impossible to trust the promises that the administration was trying harder than ever to enforce the law now.
He's trying harder on defense this season, and Portland is above-average on that end when he's on the floor for the first time since Aldridge, Nicolas Batum, Robin Lopez, and Wesley Matthews were his teammates.
So, years later, finding myself bored on tour, and after trying harder drugs that changed me in profound and positive ways, I decided to finally huff some nitrous oxide to see what it was all about.
We know that Russia has the capability to launch highly covert, multipronged operations, so we are analyzing why Russia isn't trying harder to conceal its operations or the identities of its operatives during high-stakes missions.
Because immigration hawks saw that President Obama and his officials ultimately wanted to legalize unauthorized immigrants, that made it impossible to trust the promises that they were trying harder than ever to enforce the law now.
When you write that you get furious with yourself for "not trying harder and being better" you're telling yourself one of the oldest bad stories in the book: I must be great to be worthy of love.
Still, given the huge amount of time that has historically gone between even spec boosts for some Apple products, like the iMac or Mac Pro, it's nice to see that the company seems to be trying harder to keep things updated going forward.
But the locker-room consensus is that Monfils is indeed trying harder than ever under his new coach, Mikael Tillstrom, who joined his team last October and is part of the group of former Swedish players who have become mentors to today's stars.
So while many top officials are highly skeptical that Democrats will sign onto any GOP-led tax reform bill — and especially not if they're called on to be the crucial 50th vote — the administration is trying harder than it ever did with health care.
China promised to stop such spying in a 2015 agreement between President Xi Jinping and Barack Obama, but American officials insist that the pledge has been broken, with China merely trying harder not to get caught by putting operations under its main spy service, the ministry of state security.
In an internal memo, William Roebuck, above in March, criticized the Trump administration for not trying harder to prevent Turkey's invasion, asking whether diplomacy, economic sanctions or increased military patrols might have deterred Turkey from taking over a region that was once controlled by America's Syrian Kurdish allies.
But now that the economy is doing better by some metrics (even if more Americans are living in poverty now than in 2008), the government evidently thinks that these individuals should be working 20143 hours a week, and if they're not, they need to be trying harder to find a job.
That would primarily entail doing even more to increase the total number of immigrants allowed into the country, while trying harder to ensure that the largest possible share of those immigrants are well-educated 20-somethings who are poised to enjoy long and reasonably well-compensated careers in the United States.
In response, Robinson Helicopter Company instituted stringent quality procedures and requirements, and replaced all main rotor blades on the fleet of 33 helicopters in service at the time.Krauss, Barbara. (1986, July/August). Robinson Helicopter: Number two and trying harder.
After spending the night in a police cell, Michaela visits Amy in hospital and nearly tells the Barnes family about Amy's pregnancy. Michaela decides to track down her father, Ricky Bowen (Simon Cassidy). When they meet, Ricky apologises to Michaela for not trying harder to be involved in her life, claiming Michaela's mother Myra stopped him from seeing Michaela and her siblings John Paul (James Sutton) and Carmel (Gemma Merna). Michaela takes Ricky back to the McQueens' home, where her family do not trust him.
The gateway hypothesis states that cannabis use increases the probability of trying "harder" drugs. The hypothesis has been hotly debated as it is regarded by some as the primary rationale for the United States prohibition on cannabis use. A Pew Research Center poll found that political opposition to marijuana use was significantly associated with concerns about the health effects and whether legalization would increase marijuana use by children. Some studies state that while there is no proof for the gateway hypothesis, young cannabis users should still be considered as a risk group for intervention programs.
According to the project company, the independent ECO stated that there are no observable significant negative impacts associated with the project. Furthermore, a community-based and representative Environmental Monitoring Committee (EMC) has been created to ensure effective environmental management of the project. Cape Town implemented a water conservation strategy aimed at reducing the use of water by using treated sewage effluent instead of fresh water for irrigation and industrial purposes. As a result of this strategy, and because people have become more aware of the value of water and are trying harder to conserve it, the council is experiencing a 25% saving.
The band began work on their second album, Call Me Sylvia, with the goal of trying harder to make a "real" album than they were with their debut, when their songs were less arranged. Finnemore moved to the U.S. in advance of the record release. The album was released on September 24, 2012, and currently holds a score of 80% on Metacritic, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Among these reviews was a four-star (out of five) review from AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine, who praised them for making music in a style that originated in the 1960s, but without seeming outdated.
A recent meta-analysis found that men are more talkative than women in general but that the difference is even greater in mixed-sex groups. Finally, a meta-analysis by Eagly and Karau showed that men were more likely to be selected for leadership roles than women. However, a recent study by Burke, Stets, and Cerven found that even when women were selected into a formal managerial role they used more of the resources they had at their disposal. The researchers attributed this finding to women's "trying harder" to succeed in light of self- perceptions that they were of lower competence than men in similar positions.
Upon its release, All the Women I Am received generally positive reviews from most music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 74, based on 5 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Michael McCall with the Associated Press gave it a mixed review, saying "at age 55, McEntire remains a powerhouse who tends to err by trying harder than necessary to show her range". Jessica Phillips of Country Weekly gave the album four star rating, calling the release "[an] emotionally charged set of songs" and commended her cover of "If I Were A Boy", calling it a "soulful, countrified look at love from a male perspective".
Manchester United were now top with 76 points with two games to play, with Newcastle three points behind, but with a game in hand. Following their win against Leeds on Wednesday, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson had suggested after that match that the Leeds team were "cheating" their manager by trying harder against Manchester United (with whom they had a noted rivalry) compared to when they played other teams. This was interpreted as an attempt by Ferguson to get the Leeds team to play better against Newcastle, who were due to play them in their next match on Monday 29 April. In that penultimate weekend of the season, Manchester United demolished Nottingham Forest 5–0 at home on Sunday 28 April extending their lead to 6 points and putting the pressure on Newcastle for their game away to Leeds at their Elland Road ground.

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