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We work harder to make more  —  to spend more.
One applicant said he would work harder if paid more.
I saw her work harder than every man around her.
That doesn't mean they shouldn't work harder to be better.
"Becoming mothers has motivated us to work harder," says Conrad.
Memo to boomers: Millennial employees work harder than you think.
My network had to work harder for me than that.
We must make our dollar work harder than their yuan.
So men still have to work harder to attract women.
Raising more barriers between countries would make that work harder.
I'm the best because I work harder than everyone else.
Policymakers should work harder to establish a global carbon price.
An applicant said he would work harder if paid more.
You put people in a batch, makes everyone work harder.
"Work harder to be kinder everybody," she wrote on Instagram.
Adults work harder when they have a higher purpose, too.
It makes me angry, and it makes me work harder.
Many businesses have pledged to work harder to change that.
If you see barriers, you just have to work harder.
I work harder here than I would at home, definitely.
Big stores have to work harder to offer personal attention.
It means having to work harder to prove your value.
One that will make you work harder, and strive farther.
We feel that people with a dynamic background work harder.
If they see me jump back in, they work harder.
They're going to have to work harder to find customers.
Work harder than everybody else and don't complain about it.
People work harder than five years ago, but earn less.
Just the requirement that they work harder and do more.
We'll work harder to mobilize our votes, and our communities.
Jason made me want to perform better and work harder.
So, I will work harder to bring my family here.
If some students or workers use smart drugs to work harder and better for longer, everyone will have to work harder and better for longer (and probably take smart drugs) just to remain in play.
Uber is having to work harder to recruit the best engineers.
We feel like we need to work harder towards that goal.
Like she said, "We all need to work harder at it."  
Some of you have to work harder to paint the canvas.
Governments also need to work harder at keeping electoral rolls current.
Feudal politicians also have to work harder for their constituents' votes.
That's requiring retailers, us included, to work harder to break through.
Definitely need to work harder for the next couple of days.
But how do you make that money work harder for you?
The season's warm temperatures have made that work harder to find.
So I just need you to work harder and fix this.
"I needed to work harder," he writes on The Players' Tribune.
Officials must work harder to respect clean government rules, he added.
The rest of us have to work harder to push back.
Do you feel like you're going to have to work harder?
Failing Michigan Governor must work harder and be much more proactive.
For me, failure just means that I have to work harder.
She said both parties needed to work harder for Asian votes.
Did it make you want to work harder—or give up?
"We need to work harder to develop a culture of integrity."
Is your work harder in a place like New York City?
"Any time this has happened, it only makes me work harder."
Exceeding that level can mean the liver has to work harder.
Each loss meant that Ms. Higgins Clark had to work harder.
The Olympic season is coming so I need to work harder.
We will work harder, fight harder and be better for it.
Internalizing that sense of success can push you to work harder.
Learn to work harder on yourself than you do on your job.
So hopefully this song inspires the researchers, the doctors to work harder.
We don't like innovative people, we don't like people who work harder.
Legend, 39, thanked Teigen for motivating him to work harder every day.
All of these things make the eyes work harder, leaving them tired.
So these animals have to work harder to find food to eat.
Shame sometimes tells us we need to pay attention and work harder.
All this time, I've been encouraged to work harder and earn more.
Work harder than everyone around you and stay within a reasonable budget.
And even when you think you can't work any harder, work harder.
Or should mainstream studios work harder to fold us into corporate programming?
When the federal government falters, the states' chief executives only work harder.
Her thighs work harder than the UN. Beyoncé is un-fucking-real.
That means companies are having to work harder to attract good employees.
She'll have to work harder to ditch her in the future, though.
We have to work harder, and faster, and smarter than ever before.
I feel like it pushes me to work harder and dig deeper.
Most candidates would probably work harder to find the state's ideological center.
By midday, Google said it would work harder to halt offensive ads.
In Borno the military will work harder to deal with the insurgents.
"I had to work harder to make the arguments," Dr. Gottlieb said.
But he did say it makes work harder at the Justice Department.
But students also know Wyborney is serious about making them work harder.
We had to work harder to get votes for the Iran deal.
And 81 percent of survey respondents say they are motivated to work harder when their boss shows appreciation for their work, which is more than twice the 38 percent of employees who say they are motivated to work harder when their boss is demanding and 37 percent of employees who report being motivated to work harder because they are worried about losing their job.
But he said that they needed to work harder to execute their principles.
I don't know if we just can't or we need to work harder.
It propelled them to work harder on outreach just days before the election.
Women also have to work harder to prove to voters that they're qualified.
"Devices work harder so we have the chance of a fault," he said.
Instead, children will only work harder to avoid getting caught the next time.
He said she had to work harder than he did during that contest.
All countries need to work harder to give the young a fair shot.
But you may have to work harder than the people in Silicon Valley.
HR needs to work harder to protect those employees from hostile work environments.
"It's a product that will ask the skin to work harder," he says.
Hearing that is definitely something that makes me just want to work harder.
Others outside of Washington will have to work harder to raise their profiles.
As a result, brands have to work harder to connect emotionally to them.
With a smaller capital pie, entrepreneurs have to work harder for a piece.
And we all have to work harder to turn the tide against it.
These types of workers push us to work harder each and every day.
They work harder and harder for income that is more and more taxed.
We should work harder to better appreciate the hopes and concerns of others.
The evidence that work-life balance perks make people work harder is mixed.
So the broadcast networks have to work harder and harder to stand out.
They have to work harder, because they've lost key players in the communities.
" On how to succeed at your first job: "Work harder than anybody else.
She, too, seemed to always be willing to work harder and stay later.
I'll just have to work harder to make them understand their multiracial roots.
Less sea ice means the bears have to work harder to find them.
He viewed it as a signal to conservatives to work harder and smarter.
And the authorities need to work harder to catch the cheats, he said.
Last month, the F.B.I. promised Judge Boasberg to work harder to avoid errors.
And there's little campaigns work harder to achieve than the appearance of authenticity.
They work harder, they're more productive, and they're better at collaborating with colleagues.
I'll have to work harder on that in the next decade, Mr. Brubaker.
So, I sleep less and work harder, and it becomes a feedback loop.
They might give their current workers more hours, or push them to work harder.
The only answer I've ever known to facing any challenge is to work harder.
You have a responsibility to work harder to make the world a better place.
Fixed fees suggest the advisor doesn't have to work harder to get paid more.
Repeatedly eating foods that cause surges in blood sugar makes the pancreas work harder.
They can work harder to bring in more acts that have non-conforming members.
I would just say the truth: that I was using it to work harder.
It might feel like you just need to work harder to rebuild your bond.
MG: I have to work harder, be louder, stay longer, and hang on tighter.
I had to work harder than them to make my father recognize my work.
Biden didn't apologize but said he would work harder to respect people's personal space.
If you want to get ahead in your career, work harder than everyone else.
We saw how hard he worked and it made us want to work harder.
My wife inspires me to work harder both at home and on the trail.
Having cried wolf before, Kenya has had to work harder to gain international attention.
But we must work harder and faster to address this present and growing threat.
I need to work harder than I ever have before to keep that spot.
In both of these cases, the heart has to work harder to pump blood.
This has motivated you to work harder and make plans for your future fortune.
When one person on the team had to work harder, they grew more focused.
Of course I can't always finish first, but that drives me to work harder.
It motivates me to work harder, because in all honesty, no one likes losing.
Amazon must keep those workers safe, even as it encourages them to work harder.
"I actually work harder during Ramadan because my body's used to it," he said.
As serialized shows get older, they need to work harder to maintain our interest.
"I think I must work harder from now on," he wrote in his diary.
"We work harder than any other company to identify this behavior," Mr. Zuckerberg said.
Republicans routinely ask the poor to work harder to lift themselves out of poverty.
How does calling Attorney General Jeff Sessions "beleaguered" help Sessions work harder or better?
Science was being told that I had to work harder despite working my hardest.
If you want to work harder/smarter, upgrade your setup with a new monitor.
We had a huge aftertaste which motivated us to work harder... to get higher.
But that extra friction makes your brain work harder at engaging with the information.
"They can vote with their dollars and make their money work harder," he said.
As the cost of earning more is reduced, people will want to work harder.
Just work harder, and remember to work within the corporate norms that exist today.
The challenges motivate her to work harder, so she can overcome them, says Muzinda.
I think I had to work harder on this than any other I've made.
She had resolved to work harder on her own performance skills as a result.
Like, if it says, "you're lazy," you can work harder and that might help.
Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) works hard but the Game Of Thrones showrunners might just work harder.
Most Canadian cities need to work harder to include climate change in public health planning.
Next up, more evidence Democrats need to work harder to win back seats in November.
But it meant they had to travel farther and work harder to find each meal.
When you're cold, your body has to work harder to maintain your core body temperature.
As firms have become more mobile, governments have had to work harder to keep them.
Schulz has said Trump's election as president will make work harder for the European Union.
I think that's something we all have to work harder to be more mindful of.
That, then, might force the detectives to work harder to catch him and so on.
It's OK. We don't mind the challenge, it just means we have to work harder.
The author also suggested that men are naturally inclined to work harder for leadership positions.
Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else.
Roomba also features sensors that cause it to work harder on concentrated areas of dirt.
The consumer is thus mentally enslaved by the spectacle's inexorable logic: work harder, buy more.
Introverts must also work harder at adapting to corporate life, since work is essentially social.
Yes, for the fact it means she's going to have to work harder than expected.
An Iranian vice president said Saturday the government would work harder to resolve economic hardships.
Investors, and companies, should work harder to weed out the one and promote the other.
It's unfair for some of us, but I guess you just have to work harder.
"If anything, my name has made me work harder," he told the New York Times.
"No one's going to work harder in Iowa than Joe Biden," said Joe Biden. pic.twitter.
"I do think Formula One probably needs to work harder as a collective," she added.
Well, what if there were a way for your foundation to work harder for you?
This is your moment, which means you actually need to work harder than ever before.
We've been summarily unable to do that, and we need to work harder at it.
I think we all have to work harder because audiences demand more, and rightfully so.
"People would say, 'They should just work harder, this is the United States'," he said.
We do need to work harder to earn the rights that we take for granted.
"My kids all say that I work harder than I've ever worked before," she said.
She decided to work harder, knowing that pushing back could put her job in jeopardy.
That was the mentality of everyone on the island: Now we have to work harder.
We need to work harder toward a more substantive and participatory version of gender equality.
Often they were beaten to make them work harder or as punishment for minor offenses.
I want to just work harder to figure out why I am feeling that way.
You may need to work harder on spending less, saving more and paying off debt.
"We should work harder to get the rest of those 21 countries," one person posted.
You work harder, but with one day left, you still have 30 widgets to make.
What could I do from a training perspective to work harder than the other guys?
"All the teachers here at Tully and JCPS, they work harder than most people realize."
"The Hispanics should work harder at assimilation," he said, and their kids should speak English.
If that process requires more effort than expected, he said, enumerators can simply work harder.
It's O.K. We don't mind the challenge; it just means we have to work harder.
So I think we just need to work harder to make sure this actually happens.
A longer clock means the suprachismatic nucleus has to work harder to make an adjustment.
A longer clock means the suprachiasmatic nucleus has to work harder to make an adjustment.
"To be honest, I probably do work harder than I did 17 years ago," Scott said.
"You're adding more yeast and making that environment work harder by disrupting the flora," Young says.
I'm so thankful that people like us, and it only makes us want to work harder.
Our competitors are demonstrating that and we need to work harder to get our fair share.
They must work harder to fact check this administration better and do it in real time.
That's something Twitter needs to work harder to fix, but obviously the problem runs far deeper.
You work harder than you show, and you give us a window into your beautiful soul.
On this analysis, the task now is to work harder at selling Corbynism to the people.
Still, his hurtful words only motivated me to work harder than I have ever worked before.
Men might need to work harder at home, so that mothers can draw level at work.
When immigrants don't work harder than everyone else, they're perceived as less valuable, maybe even criminals.
Should the candidate work harder to become more honest, more professional, or more passive and complacent?
The robot vacuum can even sense concentrated areas of dirt and work harder in those sections.
"We must work harder, we must also be more perfectionist," Zhang said, according to the Post.
The fact that he wanted to keep me in the dealership enticed him to work harder.
She acknowledged, however, that female players have to work harder than male players to be recognized.
There is literally an attention deficit underfoot, and brands have to work harder to counter that.
Research has shown that the heart and lungs both have to work harder in colder temperatures.
I couldn't hear the crowd anymore, but that just made me work harder to get applause.
"Once I saw his commitment, I realized that I needed to work harder myself," he said.
That doesn't mean that we give up, it just means we double down and work harder.
He may have to work harder to bring young people, liberals and Latinos into the fold.
"I think I actually have to work harder to make someone laugh than making someone orgasm."
"They work harder than anybody," Ms. Mitchell, an analyst for a tech firm, said of immigrants.
A garbled message is sent to the brain that it has to work harder to decode.
One of my best awards, that actually motivated me to work harder, was my track awards.
There was nothing they could do for her if she didn't work harder on her diet.
I promise that I will work harder to convince you that your policy beliefs are wrong.
Marketers, for instance, work harder and harder to obscure the distinction between ads and real life.
But if this phobia distorts their work, perhaps they should work harder to shed their fear.
The effort didn't make the students work harder; it just made them accurately expect lower grades.
"I said to my staff, &aposHey, 2020, we&aposre going to work harder,&apos" he said.
And I decided that the one thing I can do is work harder than everyone else.
She says forensic psychologists will have to work harder to improve the field as a whole.
This gives you the platform to work harder than you ever have in your young life.
"That's what is really pushing me to work harder and live a different lifestyle," says Campos.
We must work harder to make sure there are more healthy foods available in our neighborhoods.
They were not only more likely to work harder, but also to enjoy their job more.
As individuals, the best thing we can do for ourselves is work harder, learn to code, etc.
She screams at Nick, which makes him cry but ultimately work harder to make her feel better.
"I have to work harder, I think, just because I do have that last name," explains Charlotte.
That's because it's likely to spur the media to work harder and dig deeper at every level.
Student bands played patriotic tunes to lift the spirits of citizens and encourage them to work harder.
The result for consumers: You're going to need to work harder to find your favorite TV shows.
There is little evidence that lower death duties encourage saving or investment; nor do people work harder.
In the post, Ning promised to continue to work harder, swim faster and celebrate his youthful energy.
That makes moving to find work harder for women than for men, for whom hostels are abundant.
But the evidence also suggests that employees work harder when they have quicker access to their money.
We expect immigrants to work harder than everyone else, and that's how we assign value to them.
The sun will make things hotter and force the AC to work harder, which can get expensive.
For Obama, the reversals heighten pressure on him and fellow Democrats to work harder for the Nov.
Because transport is its whole business, it will work harder to ensure it is in the lead.
He was working seven days a week, so I wasn't going to say to him 'work harder.
If they don't work harder, if they're not more serious and careful, they won't be taken seriously.
"We need to work harder to protect human rights!" she wrote in a draft of her speech.
Employees who are treated well work harder and longer with greater loyalty than employees who are mistreated.
But companies need to work harder to win over consumers, according to PepsiCo Chief Executive Indra Nooyi.
It basically puts additional stressors on firefighters to work harder and more before fire season even starts.
Even to this day, I work harder than most and that's what gets me ahead in life.
And saying that the Japanese work harder than their contemporaries in the West really isn't a compliment.
Avoid running heat-generating appliances during the day, which can force your air conditioner to work harder.
"Failing Michigan Governor must work harder and be much more proactive," Trump tweeted about Democratic Michigan Gov.
But in part, that's because campaigns are able to work harder to get everyone to turn out.
Yet in Southeast Asia, those pink pills are often taken not to party but to work harder.
If your money is going to sit there — might as well have it work harder for you.
In general, female athletes work harder at making their salaries last because they often earn far less.
The cheaper solution was to obscure the data, and make any hacker work harder to crack it.
But as much as I like a good fry, burgers need to work harder to impress me.
His critics think he should work harder and score more, or make more interceptions with his long legs.
"It makes me work harder every day to make the best of myself for them, too," he says.
It was our duty to will ourselves to work harder, to show men that we could show up!
And give her credit where credit is due, but by the same token, we've got to work harder.
"I work harder in this job than I probably have in my 25-year plus career," said Jones.
High blood pressure forces the heart and blood vessels to work harder, which can weaken them over time.
The King of Pop told Kobe to study harder, work harder, keep doing just what he was doing.
Businesses may not like having to work harder to hire, but that's a crucial ingredient for widespread prosperity.
To fund the infrastructure heavier taxes had to be levied on peasants, which "forced them to work harder".
The condition causes more blood to be pumped through the heart and lungs, making those organs work harder.
It's been proven that women have to work harder to prove they are sick before receiving appropriate treatment.
In the long run it should improve law enforcement by obliging police to work harder to obtain evidence.
I'm so proud of the person you have become.. you inspire me to work harder and be smarter.
S. citizens are not intrinsically more intelligent today, nor do they work harder than did Americans in 1930.
Trump suggested the U.S. should work harder on getting mineral rights in Afghanistan, as China has successfully done.
Same as it is in any other business: Be prepared to work harder than you've ever worked before.
In addition, better paid workers may work harder, stay on the job longer, and end up more productive.
Because he struggles with his right side, she places toys on that side to make him work harder.
They might have to work harder to plump up household income in the absence of a male partner.
And you always gotta be working, right, 'cause there's always somebody else trying to work harder than you.
Easier to say that kids should work harder, like he did, weeding the soybean fields and detasseling corn.
Mining cryptocurrency is a power intensive exercise, and making your computer's CPU work harder wears out your system.
Employees who are passionate tend to stay longer, work harder, work more creatively and go the extra mile.
In an exercise setting, the right music inspires motion and activity, and ultimately gets students to work harder.
I need to work harder than I ever have before to win tournaments, because it's only getting tougher.
The experience taught him to not fear risks and to work harder than anybody else out there. 3.
" While speaking about "cultures that are conflicting," Brokaw said that he believes "Hispanics should work harder at assimilation.
Employees who have friends at work are happier and work harder at work, a national Gallup poll found.
Research shows that happy employees tend to work harder and are 12 percent more productive in the workplace.
Globally, sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) are trying to make their assets work harder as returns are under pressure.
From then on Wawrinka was having to work harder and harder to hold, while rarely threatening to break.
You should also work harder with Congress to achieve something akin to budget certainty for the armed services.
One reason, the study suggests, is that those who spend more time primping are willing to work harder.
Besides making your kidneys work harder, blocking prostaglandins may also make it harder for your muscles to recover.
Paying employees more won't get them to work harder — but paying them too little will still discourage them.
They can always be counted on to work harder, to pull off something that eventually gets them noticed.
When I see the airplane I designed on the assembly line, it gives me energy to work harder.
"— Donald Trump The president's prior tweet said, "Failing Michigan Governor must work harder and be much more proactive.
As a planner, you feel like you're torturing the client by making them stay longer and work harder.
"If anything, it made people want to work harder and make it work for the kids," Rose said.
"Honey, you need to work harder and smarter than men and get 'er done," she once told me.
"Women are held to a higher standard" and must work harder than men, she said at the debate.
DNC chair Tom Perez suggested in December that candidates should simply work harder to impress voters, for instance.
"ISIS will use it as an advertisement, and that will make our work harder," said one Arab diplomat.
" Klobuchar said that women, including the six running for president, have to work harder, "and that's a fact.
That is an especially beneficial attribute when it comes to boosting morale and encouraging others to work harder.
In fact, you'll need to work harder than most because the majority of people will write you off.
Once you've reached a peak level of acceptance, however, you're not going to be motivated to work harder.
And when you don't think you can work any harder, try to find a way to work harder.
"It doesn't pressure the government, but spurs the state to work harder to resolve people's problems," he told Reuters.
The tweet comes as O'Rourke has forced Republicans to work harder than they typically do in statewide Texas races.
Should female MCs work harder to "demand" respect in an industry that has profited off of [black] female slander?
There are two broad options: work harder to save the alliance, or turn inward and opt for self-reliance.
Turkey needs to work harder on "preventative intelligence" to stop militants being radicalized in the first place, he said.
If you feel like you aren't enough, you're more likely to work harder to try and prove your worth.
Her goal was to build a collection "that will add confidence and help the wearer work harder," she explained.
To get a better deal, Mrs May will have to work harder to improve relations with her European colleagues.
"I think people are going to work harder to get to 'yes' this next piece of legislation," Buck said.
Fun ignites passion, and people will work harder for you if they're having fun on the job, Jennings said.
Another theory is that lesbians work harder to plump up household income in the absence of a male partner.
The share who say whites work harder than African-Americans fell from 65% in 1990 to 35% in 2015.
And if we need to work harder to make sure it isn't on our platform then we certainly will.
And amphetamines made Japanese factory workers work harder during World War II—to them, a form of moral enhancement.
Still, even though there's consternation in Apple Land, Microsoft has to work harder to break through into consumer consciousness.
It almost describes the life of a politician "I'm not gon stop, I'm gon work harder, I'm a survivor".
Mary Dressler says losing her home gave her an incentive to work harder and get back on her feet.
I feel like we work harder and we are more confident and we just are getting better and better.
If people feel their identity is threatened—that their dialect is fading—they may work harder to preserve it.
When things are good for him, I'm doing badly, and that pressures me to work harder to keep up.
During class, instructors will yell out to newbies by name, shouting words of encouragement to pedal faster, work harder.
Those rivals "think if they work harder, the persistent fatigue and weakness will subside," Dr. Brown told The Journal.
I know most parents work harder than I do for much less, and get almost no leave at all.
I have to work harder to find my groove without that missing part, so it keeps me more engaged.
She says that the racism and sexism she's encountered has only pushed her to work harder toward her goal.
An employee making more than the market rate, after all, is likely to work harder and show greater loyalty.
It is unfair if I work harder, like in the Soviet system, and I don't get compensated for that.
The report also rejects the notion that men receive more professorships because they work harder or do better academically.
"Having another competitor for sports dollars will make us work harder," said Steve Underwood, the president of the Titans.
Both said that day changed their perspective and rallied the family to work harder to reduce its environmental impact.
"Inflammation triggers the mucus-producing cells to work harder, so you have more to cough up," Dr. Cennimo explains.
The American public must now work harder and smarter to know the truth, and that is a losing proposition.
But, yeah, we're just going to work harder, and hopefully this will set us up for a big year.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)America's fast food giants are having to work harder to win over diners in China.
He will have to work harder than ever to succeed in the Democratic primary and then the general election.
The setup spurs him to work harder and to make more money if the books are successful, he says.
Additionally, success stories can inspire you to work harder and challenge you to become better at what you do.
So I don't really look at it with an expiration date, it's not going to make me work harder.
But she added that Twitter needs to work harder to block trolls from their relentless quests of intimidation and abuse.
First, chip and PIN scanners are ostensibly safer and therefore card skimmers have to work harder to get the goods.
"He does help me and try to make me work harder, because he knows that I want this," Atman said.
We must work harder to make people aware that racial bias and gender bias cannot be separated, they work together.
I mean, you know, we aren't smarter now than they were-- 240 years ago, and we certainly don't work harder.
I mean, you know, we aren't smarter now than they were 240 years ago, and we certainly don't work harder.
Our essay sets out how the state can work harder for the citizen by recasting taxation, welfare, education and immigration.
None of this prevents Double Tap from scoring some laughs, though it has to work harder for fewer of them.
"You will work harder than you ever thought possible, but the tools will feel light in your hands," Cook says.
As its store operations continue to improve, competitors will need to work harder to get their share of consumers' wallets.
And for this, Clinton needs to work harder to remind young voters that she, too, will fight on their behalf.
In my own way I will now roll up my sleeves and work harder than ever to make this work.
And partly it's a shared belief in the core mission of making scientific knowledge work harder for humanity, she says.
"Even if you are a diverse model, we have to work harder on proving that we are talented," she says.
But Sharot also tells me optimists work harder and longer, which might lead to higher pay and more professional success.
Instead, they should work harder to catch terrorists, while doing their best to soothe relations between Muslims and their neighbours.
"If people have a choice, the army will have to work harder to make military service bearable," says Mr Lee.
He took his undocumented status as a spur to work harder, so he could win merit-based scholarships for college.
I just got to continue to work harder and hopefully I'll be back, help the team any way I can.
Others point to brands' bottom lines: Influencers still struggling to make it big will work harder, and for smaller paychecks.
We need to work harder to see when we give the players the necessary rest so they can perform better.
And we must work harder to explain in clearer detail the value of our therapies and how they are priced.
But it's in those moments that successful people buckle down and work harder, finding new ways to reach their goals.
"Overestimating your abilities might prompt you to work harder, exercise harder, and approach new people and challenging situations," Korn says.
That little boy gave me a big reason to want to live and to work harder, try harder, be better.
One approach has been to offer incentives for pupils to work harder and for parents to check on their children.
"For these amazing things to be happening, it is unbelievable, but it also motivates me to work harder," Ko said.
Thus, computers must work harder—that is, process more information—in order to solve the problem and mine a Bitcoin.
We have to work harder to justify our presence on the page, our consumption of readers' increasingly precious attentional units.
When you own your mistakes, you can work harder to correct them and even harder to prevent the next ones.
Recent anti-democratic trends have only pushed the citizenry to work harder, and pushed our democracy to reach its potential.
In reality, new research finds, many remote employees work harder than in-office employees for the same benefits and promotions.
Since your vessels are narrowed, your heart has to work harder to pump blood to the rest of your body.
Seeing other women in the scene who had already "made it" motivated Jacobs to work harder and refine her skills.
You got in a bunch of hot water for your cotton-picking comment​, about students that need to work harder.
I learned that if you want to be good at something, you have to work harder than everyone around you.
When your identity is wrapped around money, you may feel you have to work harder and earn a higher salary.
If you lose a competition, it often teaches you to work harder so that you can do better next time.
He has the technique to back up his passion and may work harder at it than anyone else in Singapore.
Here's what I promise: I will work harder than anyone to actually make the changes that make your lives better.
I happen to like the way I can see my muscles move in yoga pants; it makes me work harder.
"I need to work harder to ensure I do not put myself in compromised situations in the future," Elliott wrote.
Many of them will probably work harder and ask for less credit than their colleagues — not something men often do.
I keep that with me to keep me motivated on tour, and I try to work harder than they do.
To keep the user engaged throughout the workout, messages pop up on the screen to encourage you to work harder.
And at New York City Ballet, none work harder than the dancers in its lowest rank, the corps de ballet.
Immigrants to Canada work harder, create more businesses and typically use fewer welfare dollars than do their native-born compatriots.
Many others are smaller outfits that would likely have to work harder to convince investors they can manage their risks.
Many others are smaller outfits that would likely have to work harder to convince investors they can manage their risks.
JT: I work harder here than in my 13 years at McKinsey, and I think that was really hard already.
Now if only we adults would work harder to dismantle the dated systems of oppression that stand in their way.
At the same time, it's caused me to work harder to be known for more than just the presidential portrait.
The class setting forces you to work harder compared to working out on your own in a traditional gym setting.
It is about growing up and trying to understand the reason why we have to work harder than everyone else.
With Millennials having less faith in long-term investing, they plan to work harder and save more to reach their goals.
During the period, organizations and individual workers have to show how they can work harder and contribute more to the state.
T. is athletic, but not a natural, so he has to work harder to get at a level that isn't disappointing.
As the walls of the heart muscle thicken, the heart must work harder and harder to pump blood throughout the body.
The audience is there to support good stories but we have to work harder to see those stories brought to light.
It's about being told to work harder than everyone else, because we are perpetual foreigners who will never be gifted anything.
It added that Viagogo must also work harder to stop the sale of tickets that a seller does not already own.
Writing on Twitter, President Moon said his administration would work harder to resolve the issue of separated families, including regular reunions.
Immigrants do what they need to do, and get it done, and work harder than most to overcome hurdle after hurdle.
It also motivated me to continue to work harder and harder at learning how to control my body with the system.
And so the heart has to work harder to make up for less muscle, and soon enough another heart attack happens.
But the company will still have to work harder than it does at home to persuade people to squeeze into it.
If anything, by making me a little more economically comfortable it reduces my incentive to work harder and earn more money.
At the same time, they could work harder to curb corruption and human-rights abuses by their armies and police forces.
Today it's launching an innovative way to retain its best contractors and align incentives so they work harder for their clients.
Baseball umpires throw players and coaches out of games all the time, so fans have to work harder to get tossed.
"If we are inducted into the police, we'll show we can work harder compared to men and women," Khan told Reuters.
Many voters were in any event growing fed up with finger-wagging elites telling them to work harder to get ahead.
"We just have to work harder to make new technology jobs accessible to the widest set of people possible," she added.
Americans are also more likely to believe the next generation will have to work harder to get ahead than they do.
I couldn't live on what I make as a writer now, and I could work harder and still not make enough.
It would be wise for governments to work harder on improving public infrastructure or reforming taxes even in less uncertain times.
As a result, they're not very efficient and have to work harder than their dual-hose counterparts to cool a room.
And then, you've got to work harder and longer hours and dedicate yourself to being the best at what you're doing.
PAH occurs when the arteries of the lungs constrict, forcing the heart to work harder and potentially leading to heart failure.
Both are rewarding events; however, when the rewards are unexpected, your brain has to work harder to understand what is happening.
That's how Facebook profits from fake news and polarization, even as it vows to work harder to protect us from it.
I think we'd work harder than anyone to preserve the memory of that young love and everything that went into it.
If you focus on how bad you feel, you'll probably work harder to ensure you don't make a same mistake again.
As a result, he said, the United States likely will have to work harder to maintain trans-Atlantic and European unity.
We owe it to the firefighters and neighbors we have lost to work harder to improve the health of our forests.
If you spend all your money, you're just shackling yourself to having to work harder and longer to pay yourself back.
By dint of having birthed and raised her own kids, she claims, she will work harder on behalf of everyone's offspring.
"Even if you do the same amount of work as a guy, it's like you have to work harder," she said.
"The Bahamians work harder because we don't want to go back home," said Radshad Davis, a Sunrise Christian senior from Nassau.
But local subscriptions all have to work harder, because local conversion funnels are a lot tougher to operate than global ones.
" He added, "As citizens of the world we're going to have to work harder and harder not to let hate win.
The results suggested that a tortoise with a saddleback shell would have to work harder to get back on its feet.
And the host birds must work harder to support themselves, their own young and the offspring they are tricked into fostering.
Ed Rendell, believe that Biden is going to have to work harder on the campaign trail with that amount of cash.
And I think in some states where Democrats have to work harder to compete and win, it can be particularly valuable.
We would still have anti-voting reactionaries, but they would have had to work harder to make their ideas a reality.
In future, European leaders will have to work harder to make their case, forge political bases, do deals and marshal coalitions.
"I am around people who motivate me to work harder and be a healthier, or a more productive version of myself."
"If there's somebody out there saying what you're doing is wrong," he said "it only makes you want to work harder."
This proposal will weaken our healthcare system and make providers like me have to work harder to find ways around it.
Nobody understands that better than Obama himself, and that's why nobody will work harder to put Clinton in the White House.
Between 1996 and 2016, the global wild marine catch has stagnated, as humans work harder and harder to catch fewer fish.
Well, I think that the nature of the business benefits from a greater scale, making each piece of contact work harder.
And I think that makes me want to do it even more and work harder for the next one, the next time.
In my final comment in Meet I said ALL sides [have] to work harder at finding common ground — which I strongly believe.
Oladipo and Kanter opened up the Thunder offense, and Andre Roberson's defense forced Leonard to work harder than he may have wanted.
But timing can affect how hard you go during HIIT, and how motivated you are to push your body to work harder.
And with all of Uber's scandals on and off the road, it needs to work harder than ever to build that trust.
"We work harder in these races just 'cause we're women, we're not rich white dudes in suits," Swearengin says at one point.
The argument runs that by allowing local politicians to spend the taxes they raise, they will work harder to promote economic development.
"International students tend to work harder because we know what it took to get to that point in life," Paul tells PEOPLE.
One that will make you work harder, and strive farther, and whoever you are, I hope I live to see your inauguration.
"Immigrants to Canada work harder, create more businesses and typically use fewer welfare dollars than do their native-born compatriots," writes Tepperman.
Car dealers will have to work harder to help clients get loans, or to shift to the high-end market, Surapong said.
I always say women work harder, and it's because we always want to make sure we have as much information as possible.
In other words, mergers work — insofar as their goal is to make human and financial capital work harder and generate higher returns.
"You'll find the courage to stand tall, work harder, and speak louder, on whatever playing field you choose in life," she says.
You have to work harder than you ever did as an employee, take on way more risk and have way more stress.
Mr. Soleimany pointed out that app drivers could end up having to work harder over time for the same amount of money.
But it inspires you to work harder and get yourself in that position again so that you can use what you've learned.
College administrators should work harder to meet their mental health needs — at least as hard as the students worked to gain admission.
Like other white liberals in a historically diverse field, Ms. Warren may have to work harder to win over black primary voters.
She said the bullying from her teachers and classmates drove her to work harder and learn the skills she needed to succeed.
Golden State has already succeeded in one of Steve Kerr's main missions in this Game 24: making LeBron work harder for everything.
As they tried to turn their schools around, the principals said, they were pushing teachers to work harder and holding them accountable.
But companies like 23AndMe are going to have to work harder to show that that curiosity doesn't lead to creepy unintended consequences.
You might have to look farther and work harder to uncover value today, but the harder we look the luckier we get.
Some critics claim AFC ripped KFC off, while others suggest KFC should work harder to cater to local tastes, per the Post.
Few work harder than ballet dancers, whose demanding profession forces them to rely on their bodies and their minds in superhuman terms.
But the coach said Mr. Hackett was making a big contribution by pushing the defense and other offensive linemen to work harder.
She cites the "goal-gradient hypothesis," which is the idea that people work harder as they get closer to achieving a goal.
Going forward, Cleveland will have to work harder to attract travelers to the city to fill its increasing number of hotel rooms.
Resentment about Polish, Romanian and other European Union citizens coming to Britain to work harder for less money played an important part.
And I really do believe that we need to work harder-- to reduce the tax burden on families, on middle class families.
Maybe you would work harder — put in longer hours, take on special projects, do everything you can to get that next promotion.
There's a strange spark that arises when you see other people coasting while you're struggling, and it pushes you to work harder.
Inequality wasn't anything to worry about, and might even have been helpful (by encouraging people to work harder, to climb the ladder).
The developers had to work harder to ensure things were historically accuratee, given the lack of records compared to say, London or Rome.
Governments must work harder to lure investment, said Nigerian tycoon Aliko Dangote - Africa's richest man - whose empire straddles several African countries and sectors.
The bikes at AQUA are submerged in 4 feet of water; the resistance simultaneously makes you work harder and gives you a massage.
There are plenty of people smarter than me who work harder than me their entire lives and have little to show for it.
The entire philosophy of grime relies on said artist believing they are better than and work harder than anyone else in the game.
The yeast has to work harder and longer to digest the potato, and it creates new and varied flavors as it does so.
Such stick-holders routinely flog prisoners to make them work harder and aren't afraid to use violence to crush dissent, former prisoners say.
She called the incident an 'unprovoked, senseless' attack and said 'these disgusting acts will only make us work harder to win in November.
They work harder in terms of brute hours than the middle class on average, and they get most of their income by working.
It's clear that the Chinese work harder in tech on average, and that Chinese workplaces have many less frills than Silicon Valley workplaces.
"Nothing needs to be 'done' about this unless female physicians actually want to work harder and put in the hours," reads Tigges's quote.
Let's all work harder to keep family meals special by ditching the iPads and nourishing our personal connections as we nourish our bodies.
Elected officials may work harder than they would do otherwise to improve such outcomes, because they know they will be judged on them.
Tipping is not a fun game to get your waiter to work harder, it's an expected part of dining in the United States.
"I wondered if there was a template managers used to make people feel like shit to get people to work harder," he said.
This typically male-dominated field was sometimes intimidating, so she decided to work harder than anyone else around her to ensure her success.
That's because people work harder when they're confident advancement is tied to performance, rather than office politics or the arbitrary judgment of managers.
In a similar way, a spinning class lets your feed off other people's energy in the studio and work harder as a result.
When we encourage each other and speak in positive terms, we tend to be more creative and have more motivation and work harder.
We've already turned off these suggestions, an any ads that made it through, and will work harder to stop this from happening again.
Research showed the brain could be tricked into believing that more carbs were on the way, thus inducing the muscles to work harder.
We need to set ourselves apart from this and work harder than ever to make this place safer for the generations to come.
Even as both my career and relationships came into jeopardy, the only solution I would allow myself to pursue was to work harder.
Rachel Morrison, a cinematographer who shot the indie favorites "Fruitvale Station" and "Dope," agreed that women have to work harder to prove themselves.
But even without recent events, Disney was having to work harder to pull off its "not a worry in the world" magic trick.
Though Jordan's bid is a long shot, it could mean that other candidates have to work harder to curry favor with the caucus.
Biden felt underutilized at times and he never quite understood why Obama did not work harder to develop relationships with members of Congress.
Letting people have their moments to shine motivates them to work harder and, consequently, makes you look better as a leader or teammate.
While Pay to Quit may not necessarily push employees to work harder, he says, it does address the issue of commitment to stay.
They say this is because the bodies of flies—and humans—have to work harder at digesting protein and salt to extract nutrients.
A sophomore, overhearing our conversation, showed me his Juul: it had "Fuck Off" scratched into one side and "Work Harder" on the other.
Both women and men can have these skills but women have to work harder to get the opportunities to show off these skills.
With its vast television business facing significant challenges in the streaming age, Disney needs its $803 billion theme park division to work harder.
In my sports and activities, competing is often the best part, because winning shows your hard work and losing makes you work harder.
When I think about little girls and what they see, it makes me want to get up in the morning and work harder.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension, or PAH, occurs when arteries in the lungs constrict, forcing the heart to work harder, often leading to heart failure.
Peru and Japan, on the other hand, signed a joint statement pledging to work harder to put into force the 12-nation accord.
The platform provides a range of e-learning programs, articles and events to help users understand how to make their money work harder.
We know as African Americans that we get up, we work harder, we&aposre a lot smarter, we do things a lot better.
He indicated to reporters that he planned to continue campaigning, saying he'll have to work harder now to convince voters of his values.
The weakening of the heart's chambers causes the heart muscle to work harder, and over time that reduces its ability to pump blood.
It's risky, of course, and it's not for everyone; you must work harder than you ever did for some other company or corporation.
With every new job, she felt she had to prove herself because she was a woman, and it only made her work harder.
It meant I had to work harder to keep us on pace, and laboring amid oil and epoxy fumes I got terrible headaches.
And it's the only one to put out anything like its April 2018 report, which emphasizes the need to work harder to support victims.
All of those nutrients are absorbed from our gut by the rest of our organs, which have to work harder to soak them up.
Sandberg will need to work harder to convince European regulators that Facebook has changed if the company is to avoid punitive regulations and fines.
Last week, Unilever said the aborted bid had been a "trigger" for it to work harder and faster on delivering better returns to investors.
We will work harder than ever to build you tools, functionality, and income, and our team won't rest until Patreon is making that happen.
"We need to work harder in lower-income areas of the U.S. so they can see the same improvements in mortality," Palaniappan told CNN.
It suggests that in the coming months, 2020 candidates will need to work harder to find ways to connect with black and brown women.
Not too long ago, I found validation in popular Instagram memes like, "Work harder than you think you did yesterday," from author Alex Elle.
Why would a new employee work harder, longer, and bring more to the table if you are not going to be compensated for it?
"We will have to work harder to give 5G a push," admits Lauri Oksanen, who oversees network research at Nokia, a Finnish equipment maker.
Knowing that people approve of me and wanted me to be nominated only make me want to work harder to entertain all of y'all.
"I have been working so hard to get here, especially for the transgender people, they need to work harder than other people," Tao says.
But my hunch is that we'll continue to see paywalls get harder to scale, even as publishers work harder to find new readers/subscribers.
As a result, you end up pushing your brain cells to work harder to creatively solve problems while maximizing every precious dollar you had.
Billions of people in this world work harder than I ever have, under far more grueling conditions, and still don't make a living wage.
But by forcing unions to work harder to fund their non-political operations, the conservative justices on the Supreme Court have effectively kneecapped them.
Americans work harder now, in a more precarious labor market: 30 percent of the workforce is contingent, and the economy is largely service-based.
While it was once a stated company value to work harder, longer, and smarter, Hornsey and her team "eradicated the word 'longer,'" she said.
Just having to debate him, having to work harder to explain her positions and connect with voters, has made Hillary Clinton a better candidate.
There are calls for Nancy Pelosi to step aside, and even louder calls for the party to work harder on a new economic platform.
Los Angeles has made regulation too complicated, he said, and needs to work harder to identify illegal shops and attempt to get them permitted.
Airbus CEO Tom Enders told the engine maker in July to "work harder" to address the problems and bring the situation back to normal.
But on the inside, his arteries will slowly and silently start to narrow and stiffen, forcing the heart to work harder to pump blood.
If we're going to change that, we need to embrace diverse voices — and also work harder to understand and dismantle the biases around us.
It's just that, as an air sign that can come on a little too strong, this sign has to work harder to prove that.
"Leader Pelosi, Whip Hoyer, and Assistant Leader Clyburn work harder and smarter each and every day for our members and our party," Crowley said.
At the next practice, players are able to work harder and improve their skills so that when the next game comes, they can shine.
If the minority party has more seats in cycle, however, he will make the Senate work harder to deny his political opposition campaign time.
Trouble is, the Joneses are no different, and when they too work harder to fund their own bigger house, our relative satisfaction gain disappears.
If your car is out of alignment, it not only wears out your tires faster, Gillis says it also makes your engine work harder.
They assert that the United States counts very premature births as infants because we have better technology and work harder to save young lives.
Men earn more than women, straight or gay; lesbians, deprived of the extra earnings a male partner would bring, may work harder to compensate.
Which may be why she has the energy to work harder than Lucifer, and be well-known for it, considering the Devil never sleeps.
"Even when I'm not winning, it doesn't, because it makes me want to work harder so I can come out and hold up titles."
The drop in atmospheric humidity often depletes skin of its moisture, a shift that requires your internal system to work harder to stay hydrated.
Moving savings into one of these higher-earning accounts can help your money work harder and grow faster, with no extra effort from you.
You learn how to be a hard worker and how when you lose, you learn to work harder to be successful the next time.
"This is where we turn it up, for every cancellation you get, work harder for your next 3 bookings," he said in the email.
There are cases where I could say a CEO is making millions more than people under him who work harder—I can understand that.
After losing in straight sets at the Wimbledon final to Simona Halep, Williams said she "knew I need to work harder, just do better".
Decades of research show that extremely difficult, specific goals motivate us to work harder and smarter — again, as long as we're committed and supported.
They gain income not only from their cow or business, but also because their mental health improves and they work harder on unrelated projects.
These changes increase blood pressure and make our hearts work harder and less well, raising the risk for subsequent health problems, including heart failure.
That means a testosterone-dominant body can more quickly recover from workouts than its estrogenated counterpart, so it can work harder and more often.
"We really have to work harder to reduce all the risk factors in order to reduce rates of cardiovascular disease," Zhao said, highlighting obesity.
It's time for the department, which reinstated the officer on orders of a judge, to work harder to accommodate him and others like him.
Union dissidents, calling themselves "New Directions," insisted that cooperative programs were management ploys to force workers to take on more responsibilities and work harder.
When labor income provides the primary route to riches, it creates incentives for people to improve their education and work harder, Ms. Boushey explained.
Two things led him to quit, in 2005: an incoming boss who wanted everyone to work harder, and his marriage to Ásdís Sif Gunnarsdóttir.
The rest of the team are forced to work harder to compensate, resentment is quick to build and soon thereafter productivity takes a hit.
"New York comedians tend to be stronger, they work harder, they have more material and they care more about the craft," Mr. Nesteroff said.
The idea of meritocracy tells elites that they deserve their superior position because they work harder and have greater natural ability than ordinary people.
Gray Matter New Year's Eve is a time to set goals: to eat better, to save more money, to work harder, to drink less.
But it's possible you are missing opportunities because you're singularly focused on saving your dollars and not allowing the money to work harder for you.
The department store chain will have less pricing power moving forward, Siegel said, if it has to work harder to get rid of extra inventory.
Yet with branch networks estimated to account for 10 to 30 percent of total costs, investors have been pushing executives to make branches work harder.
We need to work harder to eliminate onerous voting laws and make voting easier, not focus on long-shot recounts that provide only false hope.
Senator Bob Menendez, top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, said Washington must work harder to convince foreign partners to back multilateral sanctions against Maduro.
Voting cutbacks should simply cause those interested in protecting the right to vote to work harder at enacting local measures expanding access to the franchise.
To grow, Discovery must work harder to maintain its stronghold on its core audience of men while becoming more inviting to other audiences, notably women.
He noted the value to the economy of a hot labour market: low unemployment forces firms to work harder to compete for and train workers.
BUT THESE ARE PEOPLE THAT WORK HARDER, THEY HAVE TWO JOBS IN SOME CASES AND THEY'RE MAKING LESS MONEY THAN THEY MADE 20 YEARS AGO.
We have to work harder to change the culture, bring Mental Health to the forefront and erase the stigma that we can't talk about it.
He is right that Mr Trump is frighteningly ignorant of America's chief global rival, and that both sides should work harder to understand each other.
It also encourages software makers to work harder to keep users subscribed for longer, because the free reduction won't take effect until 12 months in.
The fourth defect is called hypertrophy, which means that the heart becomes thicker and more muscular because it has to work harder to pump blood.
Cons: Styling is difficult when you have less to work with — and you actually have to work harder on it than most long-haired ladies.
But, with progress, they've mostly been replaced by nudges to dig deeper into the causes of my emotional state, to work harder at problem solving.
Nearly all of the chickens' weight gain comes in the form of muscle mass, which means that their organs have to work harder than before.
Instead of threatening to supplement sanctions on Venezuela with military action, it should work harder at combining sanctions with negotiations, especially with the armed forces.
What the commenters are saying is true — women often do have to work harder to be taken seriously in sports because of attitudes like this.
I would explain how their need to put me down just shows their vulnerability and would only make anyone work harder to prove them wrong.
REN ZHENGFEI'S TRANSLATOR: Then we should ask Alibaba and Tencent to work harder, so they can step in to make more contributions to the country.
And I'd learned something from that first experience with a white shirt — I needed to work harder than normal to keep it looking its best.
If they know they'll have to embarrass themselves by informing the public about their security flaws, they might work harder to keep everything locked tight.
Washington (CNN)Europe needs to work harder at defeating ISIS, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Wednesday in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Brussels.
And that's what we've able to do, which shows that we are compatible and that we're only going to work harder towards our future together.
Policymakers who confess they made gaffes in the past will probably have to work harder to justify they aren't making another one in the present.
The study saw Ariely examine workers who assembled computer chips in a technology company in Israel to find out what incentives made them work harder.
Those employees may work harder because they want to keep their jobs at a desirable place to work and to continue to grow and develop.
He thinks in his heart of hearts that his threats will be believed and people will work harder to obviate that threat from being actualized.
Colleges that recruit low-income students need to work harder to help them fit in, feel comfortable on campus and want to stay, she said.
The negative ones really make me want to work harder or do even weirder poses or concepts than what I am doing at that time.
But after the blown pit stop, Busch had to work harder fighting his way through the field than Elliott did in keeping Truex behind him.
"When I started this campaign on January 2023, I knew our team would have to work harder with fewer resources," Castro said in a statement.
One involves "cognitive load" — when you can't hear well, the brain receives garbled signals, forcing it to work harder to derive meaning from the message.
She was reluctant to discuss the issue further, she said, for fear that health officials would take notice, get worried and make her work harder.
Money is the only reason that anyone fights—it is just that some have to work harder and prove themselves before they can get it.
Lam has said several times that she would work harder at reaching out to groups with different political views, but has yet to do so.
At a point in my life when things should have been easier, they were more complicated, and I had to work harder to stay abreast.
"Congress must work harder to hold ourselves to a higher standard," said Representative Steve Stivers of Ohio, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
You've said previously that having bladder cancer at 19 and worrying about your mortality helped drive you to work harder and faster in your career.
"That doesn't mean I don't agree with it – often it's because I agree with it that I then feel like I have to work harder."
I'm grateful for that, but I'm also conscious of the continuing double standard: I have to be better than everyone; I have to work harder.
If they decide the answer is scholarship, they must work harder to form communities that do not just tolerate conservatives but actively embrace ideological diversity.
Always try hard and always try to work harder than everyone else 'cause every day you take off, there's always people trying to get better.
Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have vowed to step up pressure on Pakistan to work harder with its neighbor to end the conflict.
By introducing more market rivalry and eliminating regulatory bottlenecks, drug manufacturers are made to work harder for every dollar American consumers spend on prescription drugs.
It feeds our mind the idea that we aren't enough, that we have to work harder to be recognized, to be paid, to be valued.
Congressional restrictions on military aid to Egypt and critical resolutions, statements and letters show that al-Sisi must work harder to win over the Hill.
It's crucial for us as doctors to work harder to persuade VHPs that the recommended regimen of vaccines is what will keep their children safe.
I'm not sure, but the artifacts they are increasingly invisible—we will have to work harder to understand the multiple, nefarious grids that ensnare us.
But Mr. Adler says that because the cooks and servers that remained have been made full partners in the enterprise, they work harder and better.
Some Biden supporters may also switch to Mike Bloomberg, but Bloomberg will now have to work harder to snatch them away from Buttigieg and Klobuchar.
But Ms. Rana, now 26, saw her parents' point, and learned that she'd need to work harder to make the most of her remarkable potential.
Karageorghis said another possibility is that your movement rate is increasing as you work harder, but the music doesn't speed up in line with that rate.
The cumulative effect is that your phone or laptop is having to work harder to get the same results, as more demands get placed on it.
The immediate necessity for psychological survival negates the bogus narrative that you just have to work harder, and it'll get better when you know it won't.
Location trackingAs you'll know if you've ever used Strava or something like it, location tracking makes your phone work harder and uses up more battery accordingly.
It's another indication that, in a world where data is equal, companies will need to work harder to find ways for their plans to remain competitive.
In Acrimony, Robert refuses to work because of his obsession with a battery invention he's patented, leaving Melinda to work harder in order to support them.
Invest in our people We need to work harder to reorder the root economic incentives that protect our middle class and promote strong, sustainable economic growth.
I believe that the most effective way to counter terrorism and dry up recruitment is to work harder to divide the terrorists from their target audience.
Unusually, unlike almost all mammals other than humans, they sweat to cool themselves, which means they can work harder and run faster, for a long time.
What I can tell you is if you choose to accept this role, you're going to work harder than you ever have in your entire life.
You have to work harder and think about your finances and how you spend money, and them going to college, and you'll never, ever sleep again.
It motivates us to push our mission further — to work harder each day to build a platform, community, and brand that promotes kindness, respect, and equality.
The idea that men work harder than women or that men are the primary earner in a family is an often-cited rationale for pay disparity.
What's interesting is I spend a lot of time pushing myself to work harder, to think harder and to stop immediately past the first four companies.
It stands to reason that America's roughly 11m illegal migrants, most of whom are Hispanic, are willing to work harder, in tougher conditions, than indigenous people.
What happens when Trump says something similarly wrong when the stakes are higher, or when the government has to work harder to make his untruths true?
It moved us away from a riot of color to uniformity and it made manufacturers work harder on the little things instead of shipping and forgetting.
Growing wage inequality has meant that today's workers must work harder to attain the same middle class standard of living their parents had a generation ago.
"The very same atmospheric drag that helps to sweep the orbit clean of debris also forces satellites to work harder to remain in orbit," SpaceX wrote.
The social democratic Chancellor Werner Faymann, whose party ranked fourth, said the outcome was a clear warning to the government to work harder and cooperate better.
" At any rate, as Guo noted on Twitter, Asians still have to "work harder and stay in school longer to make the same money as whites.
We believe rightly, for the most part that the best way to accomplish the things we want to accomplish is to work harder than our competition.
Mahdara said she sometimes feels pressure to work harder as a woman of color to achieve career success, a common phenomenon among minorities in the workplace.
But the answer is to work harder for positive voting rights changes, not to question whether the winner actually has a rightful claim to the office.
Which is why, $300,000 later, I've got one huge piece of advice about money that you need to hear:Your money can work harder than you can.
"When you own your mistakes, you can work harder to correct them and even harder to prevent the next ones — that's my job now," she said.
At the hospital, a scan revealed blood clots in both lungs, which were forcing her heart to work harder to compensate for the lower oxygen levels.
To accomplish that to succeed against large, entrenched competitors in a legacy market Musk has repeatedly said that Tesla needs to work harder and think differently.
While this was difficult at times, it paid dividends in my will to succeed because I got used to having to work harder to keep up.
The remote control revolutionized how we watched TV—making channel surfing possible, allowing us to avoid commercials and forcing brands to work harder for our attention.
Most people will agree that people who want to work harder and at unpleasant jobs to earn more income should not be discouraged from doing so.
Harris tells federal agencies to get serious about facial recognition risks That's something everyone needs to work harder at, but the actual data matters, as well.
A background hum of uneasiness has motivated me to work harder, travel farther, speak more honestly, and curiously, take more risks than I might have otherwise.
A rising Midwest premium is rooted in the fact that the U.S. market is having to work harder to pull in more metal from further afield.
Others just find Bradley bland, an unfortunate consequence of his mellow personality because there are few fighters who work harder inside the ring than Timothy Bradley.
The answer is neither to abandon testing nor to close our eyes to its problems, but to work harder at ensuring that tests are used responsibly.
Italy's new nationalist deputy premier Matteo Salvini called Juncker "racist" after media reports that he had said Italians needed to work harder and be less corrupt.
In Catalonia, secessionist parties found the decision excessively harsh, motivated by vengeance, catered to Spanish nationalists, and all the more reason to work harder towards independence.
"The extreme heat means that our bodies, especially our hearts and lungs, have to work harder to maintain a normal temperature," he said in a statement.
"On average, any woman in the United States Senate, whether they're on Judiciary or any other committee, probably work harder than the average man," he said.
That's a great thing because it really makes people work harder to create a better product, to create a better service, and we're always doing that.
Because hackers hide their identities and demand payment in bitcoin, authorities may have to work harder to find them than if they used old-fashioned methods.
Eight in ten workers said that they had been pressured to work harder or faster, and over two-thirds said they experienced physical pain at work.
The need for airlines to work harder for robust profits was highlighted in Sydney this week, where rising fuel and labor costs were in the spotlight.
Research suggests that as your fitness level improves, your body's heat-regulating system becomes more efficient, cooling you down faster and allowing you to work harder.
Not every university can eliminate loans, as some have, but all universities can work harder to eliminate cost as a barrier to a complete college education.
Yet while digital devices and virtual office tools will drive efficiencies and helps employees work harder, Redmayne says we'll always need a physical office for work.
To meet the ever-increasing demands of the German war effort, prisoners were forced to work harder for longer in arduous conditions under pain of death.
Matthews had to work harder to gain possession—and to keep it—and he went through a greater number of defenders en route to the net.
To mitigate the unintended consequences of Trump's mistrust mission, our intelligence community, our diplomats and our journalists are going to have to work harder behind the scenes.
All these questions — and more — are complicated when relationships enter the equation: Should we spend more time with our kids or work harder to provide for them?
She took it to the staff, telling them they would all have to work harder if this person was fired, and the staff agreed to step up.
The government and religious communities everywhere must work harder to ensure we're doing everything we can to monitor and stop white supremacists before they can strike again.
Which, again, is where we are at in 2019: You're going to have work harder — and probably pay more — to find the things you want to stream.
During industrialisation, workers "effectively hired capitalists to make them work harder", says Gregory Clark of the University of California, Davis, in a seminal paper on the subject.
Working toward something you really want doesn't make it easier, but it can give you the fuel you need to work harder and make that goal happen.
Because regional cinema has no actors with so much nationwide recognition, scriptwriters work harder to craft compelling stories—the best of which increasingly get remade in Hindi.
"If I don't wash this sin away by myself, my sons and generations will have to work harder to pay for this," said Tae Yong Do, 53.
Or does losing our seat at the EU table mean we have to work harder to form alliances and pay more for trade deals and political access?
While deep-pocketed corporations almost line up to sponsor PGA Tour events, the European Tour has to work harder to provide lucrative playing opportunities for its members.
"Being independent means we are forced to work harder and are under pressure to deliver investment ideas that are effective for our clients," said Brady at CreditSights.
"I think people are also a lot more motivated to work harder now because of how much more difficult and competitive the new exams are," she says.
Mr. Obama said law enforcement officers must work harder to create bonds of trust in the communities they serve, enhance anti-bias training and have more resources.
"I think that will encourage people who want to see that majority to continue to get out and work harder than they would have otherwise," he added.
It's a hustlers world out there, and the message that those who want to shape that world should be hearing this Labor Day is simple: work harder.
Regardless, the effect is the same: It will give you reason to work harder and stay at your best form, no matter how challenging the day gets.
"My grandfather would go farther, wait longer, work harder and contrive deeper, to carry out a practical joke, than for anything else under heaven," he later wrote.
Nobody is going to work harder to make sure that on that day when he takes the mound that he's going to be comfortable, confident and ready.
But if we want to find a larger solution to the issues of overweight American children and obesity, it seems we're going to have to work harder.
However, Cook does believe that finding a career you are passionate about will make you work harder, and that you won't mind putting in the extra effort.
We don't know this for sure, but we ought to take it more seriously as a hypothesis, and work harder to understand the presidency at both levels.
I believe that I work harder than most kids, and I push myself for the purpose of maintaining good grades so I can get into decent colleges.
Ms. Braxton and Ms. Barber, who are both black, also said that the organization should work harder to support children of color and those with fewer resources.
If the coming elections are close defeats for the Democrats, I will no longer be able to accept that outcome and vow to work harder next time.
He says laborers "generally work harder than workers elsewhere," and that the country's laws related to foreign investment and business have become more friendly over the years.
Mirror's screen gives exercisers cues to work harder or ease off based on their heart rate, while offering workout options tailored to a person's injuries or pregnancy.
It's the universals of the human experiences that make it last; that's the stuff I had to go away and work harder on when I was writing.
In the '90s, there was something at stake in the struggle to slack: to show that a suddenly unopposed capitalism couldn't necessarily get everyone to work harder.
"To win, you need talent and a plan and have to work harder and faster than the other guys," says Zaslav in an interview with USA Today.
There is no question about their legal status, he noted, and they are generally more motivated and work harder, if only because their situation is more dire.
"In many respects, they had to work harder to prove themselves, so you're actually getting more out of them as guides," said James Wilson, Chobe's marketing manager.
But Aliche recommends you do the opposite: be like the squirrel and when you have money really flowing in, lean in, work harder, and save the most.
If they're Democrats, tell them you want them to work harder — to stay on the Senate floor all night, if need be — fighting for people's health care.
And I suspect that the man who hired me probably had to work harder because I was there, as opposed to me making it easier on him.
Now is the time for us to double down, join together, and work harder to make our country energy independent while also protecting all communities from polluters.
When people are genuinely motivated to do something, they will work harder and longer and will stick with their goals in the face of criticism, Schilling explains.
"Before Fukushima, these utilities won by default - now, they have to work harder," said Yuichi Kaido, a lawyer who has spent three decades dueling Yamanouchi in court.
While civil rights groups want Facebook to work harder to eliminate racism and bias on its platform, they say the new policy is a crucial first step.
So, your feet have to work harder to rise onto the balls of your feet, point your toes, or extend your leg — and you might get a cramp.
Obama, who has addressed race with varying degrees of force during his time in office, used his farewell to insist Americans work harder to understand each other's struggles.
It doesn't help that they weigh a hefty 6103 lbs (most sports headphones weigh less than a pound), which only made my body work harder as I exercised.
"This spring he started to come around a little bit more in the mornings so I started to work harder to try to gain his trust," she added.
At Chicago, the prevailing view of inequality was that it wasn't a bad thing—it spurred people to work harder and become more self-reliant and self-disciplined.
Making the individual exemption a little bit bigger puts $210 in my pocket but it doesn't give me any new incentives to work harder and earn more money.
The argument in favour is about motivation: there is some academic evidence that people work harder and strike less if they have an ownership stake in their companies.
A high-quality provider who knows the essential role family support and therapy can play in recovery would work harder to turn that initial failure into a success.
That's because tools like self-driving shelving carts, body sensors, and AI-powered management systems are putting pressure on workers to work harder, faster, and under more scrutiny.
President Obama needed to work harder with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, former Speaker of the House John Boehner and current Speaker Paul Ryan to forge a consensus.
That has meant lowering the current from the battery and forcing the petrol engine to work harder to compensate—hence the higher fuel consumption and increased exhaust emissions.
When you're literally inviting an audience to watch you work out, it naturally makes you want to work harder or at least pretend like you're working out harder.
Johnson is one of those who feel the sport needs to work harder at promoting itself rather than waiting for a "new Bolt" to burst on the scene.
Earlier in July, the London Stock Exchange launched a consultation on AIM, proposing NOMADs work harder to improve their due diligence of companies they take on as clients.
There is the argument, however, the drivers will work harder to make it a good overall rider experience in order to increase the chances of getting a tip.
A more robust safety net would give workers more bargaining power with employers, and force firms to work harder to retain workers (and to make productivity-boosting investments).
"If being down a person means everyone else has to work harder in the short term, just remind them of the last jerk they had to work with."
The wealth of options underlines how console makers and game publishers have to work harder to keep people interested in games, especially with more entertainment options than ever.
He has vowed to work harder than ever to get back in shape and be ready for Russia and Brazilian fans will be praying his dedication pays off.
The only way for you to get rid of the guilt is to work harder and try to be more perfect, which in turn leads to more guilt.
Adults telling us about these hazardous conditions only makes us feel the need to work harder, since success seems further and further out of reach with each generation.
"The situation demands us to respond quicker, move faster and work harder to maintain the safety of our associates and the well-being of our customers and communities."
Though some research has found that it motivates people to work harder, other research has found that it lowers morale and motivates people to look for new jobs.
" Ingram was smiling as he spoke at a lectern after the game, Jackson seated to his left wearing a black T-shirt that read, "Nobody Cares Work Harder.
People in diverse groups work harder, share information more broadly and consider a wider range of views than those of just one race, culture or gender, she found.
Jackson admitted that he felt the team began rushing when they went down early, but also said the loss would be motivation to work harder in the offseason.
Farid is talking with policymakers in the US and Europe about how new laws could criminalize malicious deepfakes or force internet companies to work harder at detecting them.
He provided me with an advance copy and sat down with me last week to underscore its plea that nonprofits and governments work harder to fight noncommunicable diseases.
A poor performance in the first primary debate in South Carolina in April 2007 didn't doom Obama's candidacy, but it taught him that he had to work harder.
"Potential workers should be prepared to get recruited like never before, because employers will need to work harder than ever this season to bring in talent," he said.
For example, beginning at about 5 months, a woman's blood volume increases by 50 to 60 percent over the non-pregnant state, forcing the heart to work harder.
The next few years will feel like a serious coming of age phase and it's during this time that you'll work harder to establish your mark on society.
What transpired at the Weekender has pushed us to work harder toward that mission and to look to the community for input on how we can get there together.
But because so much of the file was out of date, the Clinton campaign had to work harder just to find voters and make sure their information was correct.
If we work harder to help young people envision what going to college or a career might look like, they'll have more concrete and attainable goals to work toward.
Trust me, they're right there with all the same qualifications, talent, and work ethic if not more because we're used to having to work harder for the same opportunities.
But business schools will certainly need to work harder to prove their relevance; the cost of the qualification has been rising and the number of applicants has been falling.
And hey, remember to take care of yourself when it comes to the non-work-related stuff—treating your body poorly will make work harder in the long run.
These stereotypes chalk up to a set of illogical proxies: Thin people have more self-control and discipline, so they're supposedly nicer to work with and they work harder.
"In truth, we will have to work harder, slowly, carefully, to reduce the much-too-high public and private debt levels around the world," Schaeuble told a banking conference.
"As you get older, you have to work harder to keep muscle tone, so that's why I do strength training with weights," she told SHAPE for their September cover.
We know that the decks are stacked against us — voter suppression, gerrymandering and more mean that we'll have to work harder to get our champions across the finish line.
I just say, "Know that you've got to work harder and get in there and dig in and do whatever it takes," and it's a lot of figuring out.
The new money could be in a position to decide whether to keep the founders, who will have to work harder and own a smaller stake if they stay.
What really matters, we tell ourselves, is the deeper meaning that his words don't precisely say: he will work harder for the American people, he will get things done.
We ask students to work harder and harder while providing them with less and less of an idea of how they might find a purpose in all that work.
So, if 69% of employees say they would work harder if they felt their efforts were better recognized, implementing more regular feedback practices would seem like a no-brainer.
It will inspire such enthusiasm and determination that more people will work harder and invest more, and the country will easily generate the tax income to pay for it.
The social safety net should be designed to promote mobility and earned success, not to anchor people within struggling communities or to make full-time work harder to find.
As hotels work harder to distinguish themselves in the age of Airbnb, many have focused on using local art to give their décor a one-of-a-kind look.
"If I don't wash this sin away by myself, my sons and generations will have to work harder to pay for this," Tae Yong Do said at the time.
Gabe Roth, the executive director of Fix the Court, a group that has called for more openness, said the court should work harder to let Americans understand its work.
"There are literally now thousands of people who are victims of mass shootings or survivors of gunshot wounds ... we need to work harder to study these impacts," he said.
It can motivate you to work harder since you truly believe in the overall goals of the company, as well as how your role contributes to the bigger picture.
Both results fall within the survey's margin of error, a sign that Trump will have to work harder to win Arizona's electoral votes than any Republican nominee this century.
With diminished hearing, "your brain is constantly having to work harder to process garbled sounds" — a concept called cognitive load — and may have less capacity for other mental tasks.
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) can lead to hardening and narrowing of these arteries, which forces the heart to work harder to pump blood through and can weaken it over time.
If I still worked the fish counter at Whole Foods, I'd have to work harder and more efficiently — while eating fewer samples — to justify my job over Amazon's robots.
"You will work harder than you ever thought possible, but the tools will feel light in your hands," Cook said in a commencement speech at Tulane University in May.
Dawn to Dusk stimulates your body, brain, and cells so your gears can turn a maximum efficiency for up to 10 hours, letting your clock work harder and longer.
Dr. Bucher noted that the radiation emitted increases when users are in spots where the signal is poor or sporadic and the cellphone has to work harder to connect.
When the Uber conversation turned to gender and power dynamics, a female student suggested that women in the Vanderbilt M.B.A. program had to work harder than their male counterparts.
Looking ahead, he faces a labor market in which he may need to work harder than his college-bound counterpart for lower pay, with fewer options and slower advancement.
Instead of getting what he wanted, Mr. Seehofer has set off a wakeup call for his opponents, and is driving Ms. Merkel to work harder with her European allies.
The staff members said in a statement that the publication "must work harder for its employees," citing a lack of job security, almost no overtime compensation and pay inconsistency.
Moreover, because women candidates tend to draw a greater number of primary challengers and receive smaller campaign contributions than men, they often have to work harder to get elected.
By using your non-dominant hand, it will challenge your brain to work harder, thus strengthening a part that isn't used often andspurring the production of growth-stimulating molecules.
One example invoked the Bethlehem Iron company, where he supposedly persuaded an employee named Schmidt (about whom Taylor was very condescending) to work harder by paying a piece rate.
Not only did Ariana make their selfie together her lockscreen photo, but Jungkook posted afterwards that he was inspired by her tour to work harder on his own performances.
But unlike many people who credit their career achievements to their unique talent, Smith says he credits his success to his willingness to work harder than anyone around him.
Some experts think it can cause the kidneys to have to work harder, leading to complications for those with existing kidney problems, or increase calcium excretion, causing bone loss.
Businesses, governments and travelers need to work harder to advance sustainable tourism practices that are focused on reducing travel's carbon footprint, saving nature, protecting cultural heritage and creating jobs.
As it turned out, my young age and appearance would make me work harder at every job I've ever had to convince people I was qualified to be there.
Since she asked: I told her I thought she could work harder to check her emotional baggage about white privilege at the door in conversations with people of color.
Ms. Gillan, the lesser-known quantity of the group, has to work harder as the geeky teen comes to enjoy living, even if temporarily, in a bombshell adult package.
Some networks (ABC) will have to work harder at that than others (NBC), based on their ratings in the 18- to 49-year-old demographic or their total viewership.
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Because the atmosphere is slightly denser at this altitude, it also means the spacecraft have to work harder to stay in orbit and not get dragged down to Earth prematurely.
"Big companies are going to have to work harder and harder to earn the respect and trust of the societies in which they operate," Jan du Plessis said on Tuesday.
Cecile Richards, who led Planned Parenthood for 12 years, predicted that the high-profile female Democratic candidates would push their male counterparts to work harder to appeal to female voters.
"We view this as an area of opportunity as luxury goods companies will need to work harder to attract investors in this structurally more subdued growth environment," the broker said.
" Her piece then called for people to "work harder, look closer and do everything we can not to enable and in doing so, disable, our loved ones who are ill.
"We need to work harder together ... than any other company " to show that a woman-led company can perform as well as "those led by the boys," or even better.
Communist Party social-media accounts have gleefully asserted that foreign firms must work harder to uphold China's sacred territorial unity, or feel the "cold, cold" wrath of 1.4bn patriotic consumers.
Neuroscientists think the current makes the brain cells underneath the positive electrode (anode) work harder, while the negative electrode (cathode) has the opposite effect and calms activity in nearby neurons.
But given that AOC, as the congresswoman is known, appears to have no interest in leadership positions or other plums within Mrs Pelosi's gift, she will have to work harder.
But, then here's what happens…more business comes in and your clients all love you; yet it seems like you need to work harder and harder just to stay afloat.
If we were back in 230 and we were all working on farms, you'd probably be worth a little more than I am because you'd work harder and be stronger.
"To meet 2030 targets, we must make every unit of energy work harder," said Rachel Kyte, CEO of Sustainable Energy for All, a body set up by the United Nations.
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.
The delay is a setback for Oman, which the International Monetary Fund this month said should work harder on fiscal reforms, including expediting VAT and measures to adjust government expenditure.
Dr. Raffan said the scrambled POMC gene partly explains why Labradors are easy to train as service dogs: "They will be willing to work harder" for a treat, she said.
Pollard, who is among other marketers pushing for agencies to have more skin in the game, also said that agencies must work harder to win his trust, admiration, and budget.
" Still, there's more work to be done, she said: "We need to work harder in lower income areas of the US so they can see the same improvements in mortality.
Going in as a female, did you feel that you had to work harder and maybe be even more prepared than if you were a guy in the broadcast booth?
If we're not making progress, well, then we should work harder or we should feel more urgency or we should look inside and figure out what we can do better.
She said she really appreciated the passages in the document that call the church to work harder at preventing couples from divorcing, because in her experience marriages can be saved.
In response to that inflammation, the machine you inhabit makes modifications—deep down to the cellular level—that enable you to work harder, faster, and more efficiently the next time.
"If you believe that you can get up earlier than everybody else, and work later than everybody else and work harder than everybody else, eventually you're going to get it."
His team is tiptoeing around him, trying to figure out how to persuade him that he lost the debate and how to make him work harder for the next one.
At the same event, Melanie Hawkins, founder of the Lionesses of Africa female entrepreneur network, said that women were still required to work harder and risk more than male counterparts.
We expect you to work harder than you ever have to preserve and protect Medicare, Social Security, the environment, a fair tax system and equity and equality for all citizens.
Looking ahead, Samsung is going to have to work harder to convince consumers to purchase a $1,400 smartphone as a wave of promising, less-expensive devices are expected to debut.
Danielle Cave, a senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute's International Cyber Policy Center, said that Taiwan's government should work harder to raise public awareness of covert influence operations.
The third lesson is that, despite all of the progress, we need to work harder to ensure equity and justice for all residents in the face of a changing climate.
London (CNN Business)The oil and gas industry needs to work harder and faster to tackle the climate crisis if it wants to remain profitable, a leading energy group says.
"Leaders are also expected to work harder than those who report to them and always make sure that their needs are taken care of before yours, thus leading by example."
The adrenal glands also produce the initial ingredients of sex hormones, so when the brain gets signals that cortisol levels are low, it demands that the adrenal glands work harder.
That then inspires the poor to work harder, galvanizes the sick to become healthy, forces the lepers to solve their own problems rather than kick back and depend on others.
When you're not playing the right way, or you're having a tough time out there, you have to work harder and find a way to dig yourself out of that hole.
"Debtors lose motivation not just to work harder, but to work at all, they often drift to the grey economy," said Ladislav Mincic, chief analyst at the Czech Chamber of Commerce.
In a video published by Bloomberg in February, then-CEO Travis Kalanick bickered with a driver who complained that rates had decreased, essentially arguing that the driver needed to work harder.
On Thursday, FDA chief Scott Gottlieb unveiled a series of steps aimed at forcing the e-cigarette industry to work harder at keeping its products out of the hands of minors.
Faced with the judgment of the intelligence services that Russia intervened in the presidential election, for instance, they subpoenaed the officials overseeing the investigation so as to make their work harder.
Incumbent Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Tuesday it would be a few more days before vote counting concludes, adding that he would work harder to regain the trust of citizens.
The comments might push some Sonatrach staff to work harder but will not translate quickly into the additional 30 billion cubic meters a year it hopes to extract from shale resources.
I found myself seeking eyes in the crowd and had to work harder to make connections with my subjects through the physical barriers of color and mesh and fabric between us.
The rich today are no longer an indolent "leisure class" but what Markovits calls a "superordinate" working class: they work harder, longer, and perform more high-skilled work than ever before.
" Dean's sister, Joann Campbell, thanked the detectives who worked hard as the family pressed them to work harder and warned Buck: "You will never hurt and cause harm to another family.
And even with smaller models, like the iPhone 7 or iPhone X, the Osmo's motors have to work harder to keep things leveled out, which in turn drains the battery faster.
But with so many other travel destinations available, they're going to have to work harder to keep travelers from heading to a blue-watered Caribbean beach or remote Malaysian resort instead.
Throughout the second quarter, as Connecticut found their patented overdrive and largely ended the suspense, Shepard had to work harder than usual to find openings for her array of post moves.
It can be done by stimulating a patient's immune system to work harder to attack cancer cells, or it can be done by boosting a patient's immune system with synthetic proteins.
Amazon is already gamifying its jobs — that is, coaxing its employees to work harder by turning their jobs into a game with prizes — just as Uber has been doing for years.
"The pie isn't getting any bigger," Comma said of the restaurant industry, noting that Jack in the Box is going to have to work harder to steal share from other chains.
JW Marriott Salon 3-43 As digital publishers work harder to grow their audience in an increasingly noisy space, the most successful content creators are creating innovative ways to drive traffic.
Mr Livermore argues that managers need to work harder at getting members of silent minorities to speak up and, failing that, give them other ways of contributing to the collective effort.
Hershenson and Nozad also work harder than some to befriend smart college students who may not have a fully evolved idea just yet but who, in their view, have founder potential.
They&aposre in the minority, they want to retake the House so they&aposre going to be supercharged and excited to get to the polls so Republicans have to work harder.
Facebook's latest data suggests the company will now have to work harder to maintain the type of growth that has caused investors to push its shares up 30 percent this year.
I realized that as a nation, we've created a monster: a generation of disempowered, directionless, and overburdened students who work harder every year, yet continue to see their SAT scores decline.
He piggybacked on that sentiment with his own two cents ... saying the Hispanic community should "work harder" at assimilating in this country -- namely, by speaking English and making everyone else comfortable.
The most common pattern of burnout goes like this: You find the quality of your work slipping, and although you work harder and for longer hours, there is no noticeable shift.
" Although reluctant to introduce a delay on Facebook's livestream feature, Zuckerberg accepted that the company needed to work harder to "mitigate and remove as much of the negative (content) as possible.
Democratic strategist Chuck Rocha on Tuesday said a North Carolina court's decision to strike down the state's GOP-drawn congressional map as unconstitutional could make politicians work harder in their campaigns.
Khalidov would keep his elbows tight and project the top of his head when Narkun tried to grab him off exchanges, and try to make Narkun work harder to achieve less.
Mr. Renzi will now have to work harder to get voter support for a constitutional referendum in October that is opposed by the Five Star Movement and other Italian political parties.
They are pushed to work harder for longer hours and less pay, and at the same time they have to act as if they love their work—or pay the price.
Sometimes when I interview people I actually like people who are because they always have something to prove and when you have something to prove you work harder than everyone else.
In the end, my family learned a valuable lesson: Taking care of a toddler for 12-plus hours a day is work, harder work than my husband and I ever imagined.
We need to do more than feel good about being better—we need to actually work harder than we are now to rise above what is acceptable and what is passable.
Festivals are wonderful, and there's no reason each of us can't work harder to make sure we're not paying for the magic by making the planet hotter and more garbage-y.
"Influencers are having to work harder than ever, taking on the roles of producer and creative director to keep content fresh and engaging for consumers — and effective for brands," Williams said.
But the idea was to cause enough chaos and scrutiny to force Microsoft to work harder to secure its products, and the stunts worked, company veterans and outside security experts said.
" That room becomes a "pale sack" and then an "empty sack" when the speaker, despite the exhortations of men and women to "work harder," bleeds "the food all over the floor.
It's sad, but it happens, and it often means that the person who did get in worked harder, and that the person who didn't get in might need to work harder.
He's had to work harder than usual on his current tour, for the excellent "4:44" from this summer — an uncharacteristically muted session whose songs prize introspection and nuance over flash.
And despite the disappointing pay data, there are signs that companies are being forced to work harder to attract employees, and to keep the ones they have from bolting to competitors.
Biden's campaigning schedule this week has been relatively light compared to those of Buttigieg and Klobuchar, who have had to work harder to boost their name recognition among New Hampshire voters.
They understand that the firm with a clear financial incentive to win will work harder and smarter than the one that gets paid regardless of whether they achieve the client's goals.
The small, frail teacher-turned-activist said she was encouraged by the award, and it would make her work harder to stop girls being bought and sold in the sex trade.
Maybe, just maybe, steps taken by brands like Rebecca Taylor will move the dial and force competitors to work harder to taper the already-detrimental effect of fashion on the environment. 
We look forward to voting for and supporting diligent, thoughtful, capable female candidates who understand the ways in which our society can work harder to care and provide for America's children.
The injury was very sad moment because he was sent to the hospital mid game and was a cause for the people to work harder and play better in the game.
I recently wrote a whole piece on why progressives should work harder to express their values to folks in rural areas, without ever addressing the question of how to do that.
Trump's daughter Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE and son-in-law Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE attended the funeral.
Trump's daughter Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE and her husband Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE attended the funeral on Saturday.
White House advisers Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE, Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE and Chris Liddell will also attend.
Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE and Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE will reportedly appear at a fundraiser next month for Rep.
When you're at a higher altitude, there's significantly less air pressure than if you were at sea level, so your lungs have to work harder and you may feel out of breath.
" A Trump campaign spokesperson, Rick Gorka, told POLITICO on Tuesday that the "attack on President Donald Trump's supporters will only motivate our team to work harder to win Florida again in November.
But I also order you, James, to A. work harder to show your wife that you love her more than the empty void, and B. stop hiding in the trunks of Teslas.
I had to work harder than ever to repair my reputation and not be seen as a troublemaker for speaking up about my right to do my job with safety and dignity.
Today, companies not generally given to embracing start-up corporate culture are finding retreats to be an effective way to accomplish seemingly conflicting goals: Getting people to relax and to work harder.
Tom Brokaw, the former NBC Nightly News anchor, apologized Sunday after saying that "Hispanics should work harder at assimilation" into American culture during a discussion about President Trump's long-promised border wall.
Like a dutiful younger brother, the second restaurant is supposed to work harder, please more people, make fewer demands, be more pragmatic and smile as the firstborn sucks up all the attention.
But for me, and thousands of other women like me, it is the reason we have to work harder to be able to earn, succeed, and claim our power like men can.
If we lower ourselves as women, just to say men can't do things or they shouldn't or the man should work harder for the same goals women have … how is that equal?
Not only does your body have to work just as hard to swim from point A to point B, but it also has to work harder to keep your body temperature up.
I have to work harder to take care of myself because I currently cannot pay for help, leaving me weak and unable to complete larger tasks and chores I could have done.
So imagine my surprise this morning when Trump tweeted that U.S. companies need to work harder and faster on building out the tech behind 53G, but also in the process called for ….
" In his comments on "Squawk on the Street " Cramer continued: "You're going to say, 'You know what, I did not do the job I'd like to, but I'm going to work harder.
Older models have to work harder to run everything the newest, superior OS provides, and therefore consume more energy and battery life, Carolina Milanesi, an analyst for Creative Strategies, explained to Axios.
We have to work harder at making the connection because it's dangerous in a democracy when there's too much distance between those who are doing the protecting and those who are protected.
In this study, researchers found that a little bit of thanks goes a long way in making workers feel appreciated, which in turn motivates them to work harder and be more productive.
Leadership style: "Leaders are also expected to work harder than those who report to them and always make sure that their needs are taken care of before yours," CNBC reported Musk said.
He said the party, which has run the country along liberal lines for the past 14 years, would have to work harder to highlight its achievements and not lose the November runoff.
Trump may have to work harder, not just with allies like Japan and South Korea, but with smaller countries that might be swayed by billions in loans from China — namely the Philippines.
I do it because I like racing, I have the passion for it, I wanna beat everyone else, do a better job than anybody else, work harder at it than anybody else.
If you can't see why some people in that situation might persuade themselves that Trump would be the lesser evil, you need to work harder to imagine yourself in someone else's shoes.
Although economic growth still looks strong — at least if the Chinese government's figures are to be believed — Alibaba will have to work harder to rake in more revenue from its online marketplaces.
K vented to us in a video statement ... saying black filmmakers have to work harder to make it in white Hollywood, yet still end up getting the shaft more often than not.
As it expanded around China and then across the world, Huawei inculcated a die-hard competitive spirit in its employees, pushing them to work harder and move faster than the company's rivals.
When aid breaks the cycle of poverty, the mechanism often seems to be that it raises self-confidence and engenders a new sense of possibilities that people then work harder to achieve.
"That was making the dollar work harder, because they knew at that point the legislation was coming and they needed to just continue to deepen their relationships with their consumers," he said.
But if you're still falling victim to distraction, consider the possibility that you might need to work harder — and smarter — on projects that will both fill your days and enrich your life.
Today, pharmaceutical companies work harder to separate the active and inactive forms of molecules, and the Food and Drug Administration issued rules to crack down on many chiral drugs in the 1990s.
People released from prison are so eager for a career, and so fearful they may never get the opportunity, that they will work harder than the next person to master a trade.
While it's commendable that Thompson is able to save about $1,000 every month, she could be making her money work harder for her by putting it into a high-yield savings account.
We tend to think we are smarter than we are, and that the central stories we tell ourselves are true — that we work harder and are more moral and steadfast than others.
Obesity can make it harder for people to breathe, weakening respiratory muscles and requiring people to work harder to get air in and out of their lungs, the researchers note in Radiology.
"We're obviously not doing a good enough job because it's not getting to every place that we want it to, so we need to work harder," she told CNN in an interview.
In responding to King's assassination, white-controlled arts institutions in particular, from theaters to art galleries to museums, realized that their programs had to work harder to recognize the importance of diversity.
As USA Today reports, the founders hope that bad reviews will push executives to work harder, and good reviews will encourage businesses to be as good as, or better than, their competitors.
"I urge you, in the interest of Islam, to work harder to increase national production," Mr. Bourguiba said in a speech in the coastal city of Sfax, in eastern Tunisia, in 1964.
State media painted an inspiring picture of patriotic students braving harsh weather, eating frozen rice, and ignoring supervisors' worries about their health in order to work harder on the huge building site.
"Most companies have told us that with this benefit in place, they've found employees work harder earlier in the week because they know they have to complete their work before Friday," Kropp said.
"I've never worked harder in my life, and I've never seen people work harder in my life," Groban, 36, tells PEOPLE of the musical, an avant-garde adaptation of Tolstoy's War and Peace.
Honestly, the more things start to get bigger and better, the more I am just inspired to work harder and put my music out there and make better music and keep everything going.
"The model minority stereotype and cultural expectations to succeed and work harder are not just part of the Asian culture, but they are part of the immigrant culture as well," Dr. Hwang says.
But it seems Twitter may have finally realized that if it truly wants to make its users feel safer, it must work harder to understand why they feel threatened in the first place.
I don't know if that's just in our DNA, if it's just in our makeup, but I do believe that women work harder so that we have all that information and that knowledge.
It's related to the elasticity of your circulatory system — stiffer vessels require your heart to work harder to pump blood, explained Dr. Joshua Yamamoto, a cardiologist and medical director at the Foxhall Foundation.
It has also urged local-level officials to work harder to implement central government directives, with Premier Li Keqiang telling a cabinet meeting last year that laziness was also a form of corruption.
Because this hormone stimulates sperm production, the researchers speculate these higher levels, which push the testicles to work harder at producing sperm, may be the body's way of compensating for lower sperm concentration.
Theoretically, infrared saunas are meant to penetrate the skin and burn fat, heating you up so that your body has to work harder to cool off—which people have associated with weight loss.
He's an energy guy who evolved into a superstar but never forgot how critical it is to work harder than the other nine players on the court every second you're in the game.
He's had to work harder than usual on his current tour, for the excellent "4:44" from this past summer — an uncharacteristically muted session whose songs prize introspection and nuance over showstopping flash.
Right now in Silicon Valley, all these leaders are praising China because they get things done and they work harder, and the niceties of sexual harassment investigations they don't have to worry about.
For the dedicated young dancers who find a community of kindred spirits in folklórico, the current political climate — with its immigration raids and anti-Mexican rhetoric — has only inspired them to work harder.
Some big Apple investors called on the company this month to work harder to make the iPhone less addictive, and some former Facebook employees have warned about how effectively the service hooks users.
Presiding over a grotesquely unequal and unjust society, Mr. Modi and his toadies work harder to channel India's enormous reserves of anger and frustration against the weak and their "liberal" and "leftist" defenders.
" Lambert then went on to call Church "one of the best songwriters of all time" and claimed Stapleton has "the kind of voice & songwriting that makes you want to quit, and work harder.
As we age, the walls of our arteries, which deliver oxygen and nutrients to all our vital organs, grow thicker and stiffer, making our heart work harder to pump blood around our body.
The new legal troubles will drive Trump to work harder to maintain control of the House and Senate in November, one Trump ally says, noting the impeachment implications of losing control of Congress.
As Thingtesting morphs into a digital review platform and expands from the bounds of Instagram, Gyllander will have to work harder to differentiate what she's built from other review sites and D2C blogs.
"Just seeing him doing so well and wanting to have some of that success as well," Murray said of how his younger brother's recent string of big wins has made him work harder.
The president's daughter, Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE, and her husband Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE, however, were in attendance following a reported invitation from Sen.
His daughter, Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE, and husband Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE were in attendance, as well as multiple other Trump Cabinet members.
Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE and Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE are sharing some holiday pastries with the press — gifting White House reporters with hamantaschen.
Trump's daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE and Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE, each made $0 as senior advisers to the president.
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Plus Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE and Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE, who raked in over $80 million in outside income in 2017.
His daughter Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE and her husband, Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE, both hold senior positions in the White House.
Mr. Penn spoke about his work in Haiti, his anger at nongovernmental organizations and the United Nations, and his realization that, ultimately, everyone needs to work harder to make the world a better place.
I think what I want most is just to be able to lean, and feel like there are decent structures to support me -- whether I want to work harder, whether I need to rest.
Speaking ahead of the RBA decision, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said it would be a few more days before vote counting concludes, adding that he would work harder to regain the trust of citizens.
Such policies have quietly realigned our expectations of what new mothers should do to care for their newborns, making mothers work harder, for less pay, under conditions that risk compromising their dignity and professionalism.
The flip slide of that is that it makes you want to be louder, work harder, and pour more sweat into what you do to prove that Mississippi has a dog in this fight.
This spring the Craigslist personals section died, making work harder and more perilous for sex workers, while also eliminating a galaxy of sexual opportunity for people living beyond the streamlined narratives of acceptable sexuality.
In fact, my colleagues and I have found that even understanding that empathy is under our control empowers people to work harder at it, especially with people who look or think differently than themselves.
It remains to be seen whether Apple's iPhone 7 series can win some hearts back, but one thing is clear — the tech giant must work harder to persuade Chinese buyers to sell their "kidneys".
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia must work harder to attract foreign investment and boost international trade, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Friday as he pushes a fundamental overhaul of how the nation is run.
Security questions dominated discussions on Friday, with the leaders vowing to work harder to combat terrorism and calling on internet providers and social media firms to "substantially increase" efforts to rein in extremist content.
The Fuelling Fintech report from TheCityUK, which promotes Britain as a financial centre, and recruitment firm Odgers Berndtson, said fintech and other financial services firms must work harder to secure the skills they need.
According to Gallup, less than half of employees surveyed said they received feedback even a few times a year — yet 69% say they would work harder if they felt their efforts were better recognized.
Some said that Mr. Trump's penchant for giving second chances could be a good thing, as people who have had personal or career setbacks often work harder to make the most of such opportunities.
I also have one cautionary piece of advice for my friends in the media: Work harder to make the stories more accurate and airtight; otherwise, you run the risk of further eroding your credibility.
Because, this time they will have to work harder to drive up the minority vote, and make both Clinton and Trump so repulsive to the working class white voter that they don't show up.
Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders challenged Pratt & Whitney, whose fuel-saving Geared Turbofan (GTF) engine is tied to thousands of orders for small A22018neo jetliners, to "work harder" to fix delays and reliability problems.
If our culture is truly dedicated to seeing mothers succeed in the workplace, we need to work harder to normalize breastfeeding, provide full maternal health coverage, and give women time to adjust to motherhood.
"Even if you do the same amount of work as a guy, it's like you have to work harder," a female managing director at a prominent investment firm in New York City told LinkedIn.
But as ice diminishes, recent research has shown polar bears are exhibiting signs of stress, including decreases in body condition and declines in cub production, as they travel farther and work harder for nourishment.
According to both KXAS and Today, doctors believe that her heart attacks were a result of her twins putting extra stress on Evans' heart, requiring it to work harder than in a typical pregnancy.
Business Insider published a particularly scathing response by another self-identifying "millennial," excoriating Talia's letter and calling her out for not willing to work harder, or more hours, or take on a second job.
One man wants to push the pace and force the opponent to work harder than him, the other drags the pace up on his own and forces the opponent to try and keep up.
"I began skipping dinner so I could work harder," said Ms. Leung, who was already moonlighting as a dishwasher, sleeping fewer than five hours a night and making as little as $500 a month.
Jones admitted that in looking at the current top of the presidential primary, Sanders or Elizabeth Warren as the nominee would make his reelection considerably tougher, forcing him to work harder to separate himself.
Things like intermittent fasting (previously known as orthorexia), polyphasic sleep (napping), and nootropics (sketchy brain drugs) have been given a new health-boosting, wellness-enhancing glow because they allow you to work harder, maybe.
"No matter how good you are, you are constantly told you are not doing enough or you're not doing good or you have to work harder," a former Bloomberg News employee told Business Insider.
As ESG factors increasingly guide institutions' decisions to participate in deals, bankers are also having to work harder to identify and explain any ESG factors that could impact investors' perception and demand for deals.

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