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Should he have toughed it out, worked harder, listened more?
I've never worked harder or stretched further beyond my limits.
I could have worked harder to build trust and empathy.
For a while I stuck it out and worked harder.
No one worked harder against Saturday's outcome than President Donald Trump.
If you only worked harder, you, too, could be so relaxed.
He couldn't have worked harder if the ranch were his own.
No leader has worked harder to hold Europe together than Mrs Merkel.
My whole life, I was like, 'Maybe if I just worked harder.
I mean, James Garfield worked harder than you after he was assassinated.
No one worked harder on every part of their life than Gord.
If your parents worked harder, then you wouldn't be on free lunch.
After all, if they just worked harder, they'd have earned that liver.
The eight justices worked harder to find common ground on divisive issues.
But it's something I wish I and others had worked harder on.
Because I could've, should've played better, done better, worked harder, prepared more?
His team trusted him and therefore worked harder and better as a result.
I worked harder than I ever even knew I was capable of working.
Amazon has worked harder to make it sound much better, and it shows.
The court, which worked harder in those days, heard four arguments that Monday.
No president ever worked harder than me (cleaning up the mess I inherited)!
I would have worked harder to put more money into my retirement accounts.
"I have never worked harder or enjoyed it more in my life," he says.
Ohio is a battleground state that both candidates have increasingly worked harder to win.
Even David Arquette worked harder in his brief, bizarre reign as WCW world champion.
Nobody worked harder; no campaign ran a tighter ship; no candidate was more disciplined.
I worked harder than anyone else, way beyond my role as a backup singer.
"There isn't anybody who knows more, has done more, has worked harder," she said.
He worked harder than anyone I&aposve ever met and his talent was limitless.
As for the one failure, I've never worked harder to get with the program.
Essentially, she said they could improve their troubled situations if only they worked harder.
Nobody worked harder than Balanchine to establish plotless pure-dance choreography as theatrically engrossing.
"I never met anybody who worked harder," Tom Goldstein, SCOTUSblog's founder and publisher, said.
No doubt if I used my head better, ordered my life better, worked harder etc.
Still, no one has worked harder to keep expectations lower than the high-energy Rubio.
"You're feeling like you have worked harder for no reason besides the temperature," she says.
As he likes to say, he worked harder than anyone to get to the top.
I don't regret speaking out, and I have never worked harder than I do now.
Instead, she came into the hospital earlier, stayed later and worked harder than everyone else.
Yes, Trump could not have worked harder to build a federal obstruction case against himself.
We simply assumed that we dominated because we were better, or smarter, or worked harder.
" Trump, 72, tweeted, "No president ever worked harder than me (cleaning up the mess I inherited)!
"I worked harder at getting this book published than getting my own books published," Wong said.
I worked harder than I ever had in my life and my memories are not particularly fond.
I don't think I've ever worked harder or longer to prepare for a part in a movie.
Bangladesh's government and charities have built latrines, too, but they have worked harder to stigmatise open defecation.
"I never knew anyone who worked harder, worked toward more goals," says former Hertz Chairman Bob Stone.
"I worked harder and longer to compensate for my insecurity until the stress broke me," she recalls.
"In my 30 years of coaching, whoever was really successful worked harder than the others," Bresnik said.
He felt that they should have worked harder to convince the board that they belonged in Sweden.
Colleges slashed tuition, offered more scholarships, implemented free trials and worked harder to meet industry standards, he said.
We were problem solvers, after all — and taught that if we just worked harder, it would work out.
For two decades America's working class has worked harder to earn declining incomes just to keep their jobs.
No politician has worked harder for that, or could stand to gain more from it, than Mr Murphy.
"They're a good team and I think they worked harder than us tonight," Stars captain Jamie Benn said.
Maybe O'Rourke should have worked harder at winning over Republican voters, rather than focusing on identifying new voters.
The intensity of activity in response to the localizer tests was idiosyncratic; some brains worked harder than others.
I know that I have never worked harder in my life at anything, but that is just me.
For now, nobody in Uribe can explain why they haven't worked harder to create a community-based radio station.
He reiterated the sentiment on Monday morning with a tweet saying no president has ever worked harder than him.
So many players live with regret: They could have done a little bit more, been more committed, worked harder.
It should've been aware of the potential consequences its platform could enable and it should've worked harder to fight them.
We knew that Judge Kavanaugh worked harder – much harder – than anyone else, which inspired us to give it our all.
I blamed myself, thinking that if I had just worked harder and sacrificed more, I wouldn't be in this situation.
Then again, that conversation is already underway, and no one has worked harder to delegitimize the free press than Fox News.
But in this generation it would be easier because we worked harder back then, so I would really stand out now.
With each iteration of the travel ban, though, the Trump administration has worked harder to make its case for the latter.
I think I can say I did more events and worked harder for Hillary, as hard for Hillary, as anyone else.
But he was also criticized by some students who said he should have worked harder to address concerns about race on campus.
In the eight-hour shops, we came in fresh, eager to work and easily worked harder to accomplish goals in shorter hours.
No one has worked harder during this election cycle than Mr. Rubio to tell a generational story about restoring the promise of America.
The ranch exposed him to Mexican labourers, who did not always have the right papers but who "usually worked harder than we did".
Given the charged feelings around the subject and the importance of an informed public, the authors could have worked harder to anticipate confusion.
While promoting John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum earlier this year, Berry said that she didn't think she'd "ever worked harder" on a film.
Lawyers have also suggested that if his account was really that crucial, Democrats should have worked harder to secure witnesses for House testimony.
I've never worked harder for anything in my life, and I am giving it all I've got to spark those nerves in my legs.
He wanted to be the attorney general under Hillary Clinton and no one in the country worked harder to protect her than Adam Schiff.
In Beijing, a university suspended a math professor after a student complained that she had suggested Japanese students worked harder than their Chinese counterparts.
My parents owned their own business, and it can be great, but they also worked harder than anyone else I've seen my entire life.
"It's even like me on the campaign trail," said Mr. Trump, who added he has never worked harder than during the last eight months.
But Aerie has worked harder than any of its peers to reach its customer on a personal level, with things like the #AerieReal campaign.
But, he added, the impact of his apparent lenience was that many of his students worked harder in his course than in any other.
But over the past 40 years, as people have worked harder for less pay and fewer benefits, the value of their work has eroded.
This can be puzzling even for Cunningham devotees, since no choreographer worked harder in some works to make dances that were solely about dancing.
" CAROLYN FAIRBAIN, DIRECTOR OF THE CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRY: "Theresa May could not have worked harder to deliver a Brexit deal that protects the economy.
" Days later, on Twitter, the president defended himself in even bolder terms: "No president ever worked harder than me (cleaning up the mess I inherited)!
Had the victim been Jewish, Ms. Freij said as she wept in a recent interview, the police would have worked harder to find a suspect.
" CAROLYN FAIRBAIN, DIRECTOR OF THE CONFEDERATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRY: "Theresa May could not have worked harder to deliver a Brexit deal that protects the economy.
Mr. McConnell did not prevent the government shutdown of 2013, but in later years, he worked harder to stem disputes before they got that far.
Had Saccone then won, he would know that an important segment of his base were libertarians, and might have worked harder to satisfy their concerns.
No disrespect to factory workers, but Tomic undoubtedly has worked harder and longer at being great with a racket than most people have at anything.
We know that wealth in this country is inequitably distributed, not because white people worked harder, but because the system did it at the structural level.
Choi did pull back the curtain substantially with regard to how the agency — which has never worked harder as it relates to private company investigations — operates.
The film highlights the ways in which these women faced racism and sexism daily as they worked harder than their white, male coworkers to prove themselves.
"Barack, he knew more, he worked harder; if there was something that had to be done, he was going to do it faster, stronger," Michelle said.
But he is less than fully trusted among fervent supporters of Brexit, who believe that other contenders worked harder behind the scenes to advance their cause.
But all we're taught is that those who are rich deserve to be rich because they worked harder than the rest of us or they're smarter.
In a press conference Saturday morning, Kemp defended himself and his handling of the election, saying, "no one has worked harder...than myself" on improving election processes.
SK: I think when you work that hard and that intensely on something — and they worked harder than anyone I've ever seen, I mean years and years.
The devil works hard, but she worked harder Earhart wasn't impressed by the first plane she saw as a 10-year-old at the Kansas State Fair.
How a few digits on a computer screen worked harder than a professional financial analystAs a financial analyst, my take home pay is about $5003,000 a month.
I was utterly convinced it was all in my head and if I just worked harder, did a better job, I would finally be treated with respect.
" Never one to waste a counterpunching opportunity, he told me in a telephone interview: "I have worked harder for inclusiveness and diversity than he could ever understand.
Like them, I have responded the only way I know how: I've worked harder to be more prepared, to see every angle, to avoid every error possible.
Churchill, a fanatical imperialist, worked harder than any British politician to thwart Indian independence and, as prime minister from 1940 to 1945, did much to compromise it.
Mr Kasich, who has a good governing record, and Mr Christie, an articulate bruiser, have worked harder in New Hampshire and could beat Mr Rubio in that state.
Some who defend the entrance exam say Asian-American students at the specialized schools simply worked harder than the black and Hispanic students who did not get in.
I later learned that a male peer was making $69,000, but I kept my head down and worked harder to see if I could get a promotion and raise.
" Trump said Saturday that he won the election because he worked harder than Clinton, adding that he'd "felt badly" for Carter because he'd "been trashed within his own party.
Renata Teodoro began her freshman year at the University of Massachusetts Boston like most 22007-year-olds—eager, excited, nervous—but she'd worked harder than most to get there.
"Lawmakers believe they can generate advancements in technology by passing laws that require those advancements in technology, like they'll come about if only the nerds worked harder," Harmon said.
Carson, who was confirmed to lead the department earlier this month, heralded the work ethic of immigrants before implying slaves who came to the United States worked harder than others.
Someone who at book parties worked harder to introduce men to one another than to express myself, who often used my corporeal form, rather than my brain, for first effect.
They should've either worked harder to establish Coles as a public figure in the world of The Bold Type or forgone hinting at Cosmopolitan's involvement in the show altogether. —M.
But from the second season onward, the writers became increasingly aware of their complicity in the sitcom-reset fantasy, and they worked harder to keep their stories from growing stagnant.
Gillian was quicker and lighter on her feet than her older sister, worked harder on her appearance; she had her gray hair chopped stylishly short, and favored big dangly earrings.
In response to Sanders, Clinton has taken a stronger stand on these economic issues and worked harder to demonstrate her commitment to addressing these challenges if she should be elected president.
For example, supervisors who showed support for employees undergoing stress saw that the employees actually worked harder, according to one study published in the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology.
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.
The White House team working on tax issues is far less ideological than the team directing health care efforts, and it has worked harder to build early momentum, Republican aides say.
" On CNN's "New Day" Thursday, O'Rourke added that "no one has worked harder to end the practice of family separation" and said it's Castro who's "wrong on his characterization of family separation.
It might have worked harder to win inspections of the 9M729, perhaps in return for allowing Russia to look at what it says is a suspect American missile-defence launcher in Romania.
But few athletes in Rio next month will have worked harder, or shown a greater variety of abilities, for their gold medals than the winners of the women's and men's pentathlon titles.
Perhaps none has worked harder to charm and cajole the White House than President Mauricio Macri of Argentina, who was among the first Latin American leaders to get an Oval Office meeting.
Bryant called out his former teammate in an interview, saying if O'Neal had worked harder during their shared nine seasons on the Los Angeles Lakers, they might've won a lot more championships.
"Nobody has worked harder to ensure robust investments in public health and other critical priorities on behalf of patients, physicians, health professionals, and all Americans," the group said in a statement.  Rep.
To improve, Cespedes, 31, said he had worked harder on his legs during the off-season in hopes of avoiding the kind of injury that plagued him down the stretch last season.
"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.
These partners would also make more of an effort to keep their partners from seeing other people (referred to in the research as "mate shielding") and worked harder to make themselves more attractive.
"I don't think I've ever worked harder or longer to prepare for a part in a movie," Berry said during a New York press conference for the film, which is now playing in theaters.
"Certainly we all had great uncertainty in the campaign and the tightness of polling, but nobody wanted to win more than the President of the United States, and frankly, nobody worked harder," Scaramucci said.
However, Clinton again made headlines again Friday by offering more of her thoughts on Sanders, suggesting that he and his supporters could have worked harder to help her defeat President Trump four years ago.
"I worked harder than anyone else ... so that people didn't look at me as a woman, a woman of color, an immigrant," the 63-year-old said recently at Women's Forum Asia in Singapore.
And since the album's release, Price has worked harder than ever, touring non-stop, sharing bills with and sometimes playing alongside the likes of Emmylou Harris, Loretta Lynn, Bob Dylan, John Prine, and Kris Kristofferson.
The plaintiff, Hoseong Ryu, said in a complaint filed in federal court in San Jose on Wednesday that Intel managers believed Indian workers, particularly unmarried men, worked harder and openly favored them in hiring and promotions.
How much better, if we worked harder at making the conduct of political campaigns and politics a greater source of pride to the nation's service personnel standing posts abroad and defending the system with their lives?
It was an easy, enjoyable interaction that let me figure out their characters, and gave them more ammo to tease each other with, about which of them worked harder and which of them had the worse family.
If America had heeded Stimson and his ilk from the beginning and worked harder to build up European alliances before Nazi Germany became unstoppable, American soldiers might not have needed to fight their way onto the Continent.
Blanchette said he thinks the restaurant industry should have worked with the Obama administration to raise the federal minimum wage to $10 — preventing the current push for $15 — as well as worked harder to demand immigrant reform.
"I have a lot of awards and I have a lot of these things and they're amazing and I worked my ass off, I worked harder than probably everybody I know to get those things," she said.
But Mr. Cruz, the winner of the Iowa caucuses, has worked harder than any Republican running for president to portray himself as the true and pure conservative and to impugn his rivals as not faithful enough in their conservatism.
His lack of interest in sharing the ball was usually cited as the necessary means to victory, but more often it boiled down to meritocratic justification—nobody worked harder than Kobe, so why shouldn't he take all the shots?
Because she surely worked harder and slept fewer hours than any prime minister in British history, she regularly knew more about her ministers' departmental briefs and policies — and the positions of her fellow heads of government — than they did.
The National Inquirer seems to have devoted significant resources to nailing down the story ("I've never worked harder on a story in my life," an Inquirer reporter once said), but no one's ever turned up any firm evidence to support it.
Worked harder than any NHL playoff team with 13 games in 25 days, plus four flights to California, the Nashville Predators earned something very valuable with their third elimination-game victory of the postseason Monday night: an extra day of rest.
While Dodd-Frank and the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) have worked to curb such practices, the Trump administration has worked harder to cut these regulations thereby leaving the CFPB powerless and opening the door for further abuse.
"I&aposve always worked hard, but I feel like I worked harder this past year than I have since I was just starting out … It&aposs definitely time to take a break, to recharge my batteries," the singer told USA Today.
Before the internet, people worked harder to find affinity groups, but they still found them — even if it meant placing ads in esoteric trade magazines and becoming pen pals, or showing up for Toastmasters, or quilting club, or genealogy class all by yourself.
The crew are the glue that have kept this show together and this season they have worked harder than I've ever seen any human beings work, and I want this show to be the best ever for them, for what they've done.
According to the women soccer players' lawyers, Megan Rapinoe and her teammates made a lot of money in the last few years because they worked harder than the men on the national team, playing (and winning) far more games than their male counterparts.
SAN FRANCISCO — As Volkswagen faced a court-mandated deadline to reach an agreement with regulators on a plan to fix its polluting diesel cars last month, one lawyer for the German automaker mentioned that he had probably never worked harder in his career.
What makes meritocrats so unbearable to their critics is not so much their success but their insistence that they have succeeded because they worked harder than others, because they happened to be more qualified than others and because they passed the tests that others failed.
The actress has said that she's never worked harder than she did during her two seasons on The Avengers, making an already tight filming schedule (fight scenes were often shot the night before episodes aired) even more demanding with weekly judo lessons and stunt choreography sessions.
However, that has seemed less likely over the past month as Trump has worked harder to court more traditional Republican support and, ever the showman, might have been looking forward to the spotlight of the Republican National Convention stage and making the announcement there next week.
I fought harder for it, sacrificed so much more, embraced every day as it came, surrendered to all the change, pushed through the hard days & challenges with a smile on my face & kept a positive perspective when things got tough, worked harder than I ever have.
And to those who think Medicaid recipients simply should have worked harder, more and longer, Ms. Perna makes no apology for her taxpaying mother, who lived in her starter home until her husband died and stopped working only to take care of him when he was sick.
"I wish I had worked harder in the six months I had the job to ... not only protect the men and women that get beat up so badly every day but to really advertise in a much more effective way how good you are," Kelly said.
And in the general campaign, nobody, with the exception of husband Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE, worked harder or traveled more widely on Hillary Clinton's behalf than Sanders.
Nobody has searched harder for these old vineyards than Fernando García and Daniel Gómez Jiménez-Landi, two 225-ish men who make fresh, precise, delicate wines under the curious label Comando G. And nobody has worked harder to demonstrate that the grapes from these vineyards could make world-class wines.
That Mr. Cruz lasted this long anyway was a triumph of management guile and considerable hustle: No Republican campaign more effectively marshaled its finances, holding the most cash on hand for much of the race, and no candidate worked harder than he did, frequently dashing through six events a day in Iowa.
Country singer Brandy Clark's new album, Big Day in a Small Town, out since June, is considerably more musical than her last offering, 2013's 12 Stories (three more than Salinger, goodness), rocking loud and jangling pretty where the trim, reticent 12 Stories recalled every other singer-songwriter who worked harder on the words than the tunes.
"It is absolutely tone deaf to try and pretend like Silicon Valley or the tech industry is rich simply because some people... happened to be better at 'hacking computers' and worked harder than others, were more focused that others and out of sheer smarts, cunning and hard-work have created enormous economic wealth for themselves," Suster writes in his response post.
" When Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon tasted the stuff last year, he told Entertainment Weekly, "I personally thought it was a sauce that was trying too hard... It was sauce that was trying to prove it was different, and in doing so it worked harder than a sauce should; it was working too hard to be a sauce.
Over a 30-year career in which he served three Republican presidents, including as United Nations ambassador and the State Department's top arms control official, Mr. Bolton has largely disdained diplomacy and arms control in favor of military solutions; no one worked harder to blow up the 1994 agreement under which North Korea's plutonium program was frozen for nearly eight years in exchange for heavy fuel oil and other assistance.

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