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Workers in the United States are making less than they were almost 20 years ago, and yet they are working harder, but so am I, working harder.
Not only am I not stopping, I am working harder.
I'm working harder than I ever did in my life.
Moms and Dads are working harder, yet falling further behind.
Not only am I not stopping, I am working harder.
So you should be working harder once you get there.
Those tongues were working hard, but guess who was working harder?
And I just started working harder and harder than everybody else.
Simple: the anti-climate propaganda machine is working harder than ever.
The devil is working hard but Kris Jenner is working harder.
There are few people in Hollywood working harder than Ryan Murphy.
OK, you are working harder than both Gregg and I. Go ahead.
Apple is working harder to squeeze juice out of its iconic iPhone.
"It's all about getting better, getting better, working harder," Stigler told Chu.
But as far as working harder, I think I got tired once.
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Private campuses like such students — and are working harder to get them.
Instead they can try working harder to catch up with the strongest.
Similarly, lifting weights isn't a habit because getting stronger requires working harder.
So, should we be working harder to address the misconceptions about this word?
It might be a matter of working harder in front of the net.
YouTube PlusImage: ScreenshotThink those Mountain View engineers could be working harder on YouTube?
Take the dings when they come, then keep working, harder, and doing more.
Women work hard for their money, and they're working harder than ever today.
But Warner is working harder to become a more consistent player in animation.
This keeps us working harder, [to bring] stronger, better content up every day.
"The team is working harder to strengthen the areas of underperformance," Schottenstein said.
"The team is working harder to strengthen the areas of underperformance," Schottenstein said.
Some of those genes were working harder now, while others had grown silent.
Still, the star is looking forward to the future and working harder than ever.
Right now, though, there is no Democrat working harder to build a national profile.
On a surface level, it sure looks like Oldman is working harder than Chalamet.
They're not necessarily working harder than others in the office; rather, they're working smarter.
Truth is people are working harder and producing more—but wages haven't kept up.
And as this study shows, you might even be working harder than you think.
If anything, she's working harder than ever when the demand has never been higher.
This POTUS is working harder for the American people than anyone in recent history.
"The lessons aren't about wealth or fame or working harder and harder," Waldinger said.
But he got to where he's at today by working harder than everyone else.
These folks are working harder and harder to try and stay in the same place.
There's an army of creators working harder and harder to satisfy that craving for consumers.
The company hired new security directors and is working harder to gather intelligence, Sussman said.
Sanders changed his approach this time, working harder to win over black and Latino voters.
But with interest rates expected to start rising, firms will have to start working harder.
She would be working harder than ever and she would probably be supporting Mr. Big.
I'm working harder on this company I think than I worked at my last company.
Americans are working harder these days, but it's not paying off like it used to.
Even so Sanders backers say he's working harder to rally those voters on the ground.
American families are on a never-ending treadmill, working harder than ever but getting nowhere.
The quality of life prospects are bleaker than they were and people are working harder.
"This means your heart is working harder; it almost feels like you're exercising," Dr. Rosenn explains.
With assimilation impossible, Denise first attempts accommodation — working harder and taking terrible risks to prove herself.
Hart himself suggested that Williams was blaming Hollywood instead of holding himself accountable and working harder.
And right now the women are stealing the show and working harder than we ever have.
Judging by Instagram, this kid looks like he's working harder than most of us ever have.
People are working harder these days and having less to show as a result for it.
So the Russians appear to be working harder at hiding, using accounts that have fewer followers.
No makeup brand is working harder to fill our beauty routines with childlike wonder than Storybook Cosmetics.
Just because employees in some areas are working harder, it doesn't mean they are also earning more.
One example is that employees at a company working harder because they know the boss is watching.
That's when you give it the best chance of success by working harder or practicing or rewriting.
But I got tired of working harder and harder to only get a 3% raise every year.
There is some irony to the fact that Bloomberg is not working harder to blow voters away.
Yet, everyone knows that more and more Americans are working harder and harder for less and less.
Driscoll can point to metrics that show that her people are working harder and smarter than before.
And there's so many different problems of large scale that we need to be working harder to combat.
Evening-types, on the other hand, felt like they were working harder when they trained in the morning.
Recently I started working harder to plan meals in advance to lower food waste, stress, and portion size.
I have some similar guilt, over not working harder to thwart, or at least warn colleagues about, harassers.
"There has been underinvestment in category advertising but the sector is working harder on this now," he added.
I mean, hopefully, even the next generation, they start seeing that it's possible, they start working harder, too.
Hardly. The 28503th Senate stayed in session for 22019,364 hours, working harder than nearly every Congress since 1955.
I know I'll be working harder in the future to manage the downsides of what we have today.
"When we struggle to fill positions, the people already working here are working harder," Ms. DiGangi pointed out.
"[The Origin] will spend most of its life in motion, working harder than your average car," Ammann said.
Only time will tell, but to me, every company in this market should be working harder to justify buybacks.
With choice, unions will need to better serve their members by working harder to earn the money they collect.
"I think I'm working harder now than I ever have, really," he told CNBC Make It in late 2018.
The Rio Olympics are fast approaching, and the U.S.A. Women's Gymnastics team is working harder than ever in preparation.
And the country will recover from this by bearing down, working harder, and coming up with swell policy ideas?
However, most players agree that blowouts make them feel more like a team and they end up working harder.
Plus, working harder and longer often isn't even an option for those at the mercy of an unpredictable schedule.
Hackers are "refreshing" their operations, one American intelligence official told The Times, and working harder to cover their tracks.
He dealt with it by working harder, sleeping on his desk, and cracking the heads of more Black Hand members.
The vast majority of us are (replaceable) workers, and by working harder for less, we're undermining ourselves as a class.
On the flip side they say, 'Imagine if he was working harder, we would not stand a chance against him'.
Is Apple just trying to bolster revenue, or is it working harder on improving the long-moribund App Store experience?
If the founders stay, they will own a far smaller stake in the company, but will likely be working harder.
All this means that Trump ought to be working harder than usual to prepare himself for this trip to Europe.
These are known issues, and are problems the Trump administration has been repeatedly criticized for not working harder to solve.
If he had his way, many of his supporters would be working harder, longer, for less money, with less protection.
Nicole said she was working harder than many of her colleagues and wondering why she earned less than they did.
But competition for enrollments at all colleges has Christian schools working harder to get more of the flock to campus.
But the JAMA study and others suggest that perhaps we should be working harder to respond to hearing loss earlier.
She says hiring managers are working harder during interviews to sell candidates on the benefits of working for the company.
They are working harder and harder for less and less, barely able to make ends meet from paycheck to paycheck.
English is a problematic language, but these students are working hard to learn it — and working harder still to belong.
But the book's overriding message is the hackneyed idea that success is mostly about working harder than the next guy.
"We have millions of people working harder than they ever have, and they're living paycheck to paycheck," Rubio said early on.
Women often have to overcompensate with other traits, for example by working harder, in order to be seen as remotely charismatic.
" This not only means "working harder than everyone around you," she says, but "the other piece is to always be thinking.
In essence, we're bored — we're not being challenged in an engaging way, so we're working harder than ever but achieving less.
At this point, you portfolio really is working harder than you are, and it makes no logical sense to continue working.
"If you are working harder and contributing more, it's up to you to be sure people know about it," Salpeter said.
As even Laimbeer pointed out, the threat of single elimination led to coaches working harder to maximize seeding throughout the year.
"I am committed to working harder every day to build a team that the fans can be proud of," said Berhalter.
If McDonald's is working harder to listen to customers' requests, we'd love to pair a Nutella McFlurry with those new nuggets, please!
There's arguably no performer working harder on Broadway at the moment than Alex Brightman, who's currently headlining Beetlejuice as the demon himself.
Or someone at the-- at the intergovernmental level that should be working harder, or spending more money to thwart those bad actors?
"I had a perfect G.P.A. at N.Y.U. and am now getting really mediocre grades, working harder than I ever did," she said.
If they plug you in, and you watch a news report and then a satirical news report, your mind is working harder.
In other words, the women aren't working as hard as their male counterparts for less money; they're working harder for less money.
Yet employees are working harder and smarter and not getting commensurately remunerated, while corporations have a record share of the national wealth.
At this time, we're working harder than ever to help you find the household and work-from-home products you really need.
As city dwellers seek to soften the expanding urban jungle around them, architects are working harder to incorporate greenery and natural materials.
But he seemed to imply that Democrats had made a mistake in 2016 by not working harder to win over skeptical voters.
Morneau said that while the economy was still growing, Ottawa realized there were too many people working harder to make ends meet.
But Jun noted that Facebook still routinely leaves up hate speech despite its talk about working harder to comply with German laws.
That puts us on a hedonic treadmill, working harder to earn more to buy more to maintain the same level of satisfaction.
If pay corresponds to personal output, employees may feel that their energies are better directed towards working harder than to organising with others.
Because different muscles are working harder in the sand, you shouldn't expect your body to perform the way it does on firmer surfaces.
Co-authoring allows a researcher to publish more papers without working harder, as our article in this week's issue of The Economist explains.
We are either stressed because we desperately want to work or stressed that we need to be working harder to get the promotion.
But it is working harder than ever to come up with an effective containment strategy to stop the spread of these lethal bacteria.
The employee was immediately terminated, and we are committed to working harder on improving our training to ensure this does not happen again.
I couldn't sleep at all at night in the tour bus and my lungs were working harder than usual since I'm also asthmatic.
SAN FRANCISCO — With more start-ups and venture firms working harder to raise capital, there has been talk of a Silicon Valley slowdown.
That was true even after matching their cycling workouts for intensity (meaning the guys who broke up their workouts weren't just working harder).
And the Yankees have poured considerable resources into helping assure that Sanchez is not only working harder, but also working smarter this season.
The announcement comes at a time when traditional retailers and malls are working harder to create consumer experiences, fighting off competition from online shopping.
Working harder, training more aggressively, digging deeper—those platitudes don't apply when you're facing off against your billionaire employers instead of an opposing team.
But now, as abortion foes have succeeded in shrinking access, advocates are working harder to grow grassroots support and taking a more public stance.
It may require saving longer, working harder, or choosing cheaper options, but avoiding debt doesn't necessarily mean you'll have to do without these things.
So I chose to fund the company myself, even though it meant emptying my bank accounts, selling our house, growing slower, and working harder.
As an older millennial, I saw my black friends working harder than ever and going to graduate school—and still taking on multiple jobs.
"100 days into a Liberal government and people are still working harder than ever, but can't get ahead," the party said in a statement.
Beyond the usual media speculation and partisan wishcasting, does anyone know that Trump is not working harder on this than anyone knows, in secret?
It means working harder than most folks who have the safety net of a company and accepting that's the price you pay for freedom.
For the remainder of the decade Mr. Bean devoted himself to the school, paying its bills, covering its deficits and working harder and harder.
When New England fishers complained of working harder and harder to catch fewer and fewer fish, Spencer Baird assembled a scientific team to investigate.
We recommit to being better and working harder to move the world toward what it should be: more just, more equal, more compassionate, more kind.
While the staff of the feline Pizza Hut is working harder than ever to please customers, there still might be some fur on their pies.
Regardless of what studies say about productivity, our intuitive sense is that more hours becomes more game, and we are better developers for working harder.
But when you don't think that you're all that in any realm, it's not about the cliché of working harder, although I do work hard.
Scenarios can play out in which one person feels like they're working harder than others or have made greater sacrifices, and suddenly development breaks down.
" He went on, "She creates this illusion she's not working at all, but underneath the water she's working harder than any director I've dealt with.
Being an effective manager is also more than just working harder, says Jeff Black, the communications expert and founder of leadership development company Black Sheep.
I had spent years of my life in a state of false intensity, always wondering if I should be somewhere else, working harder, achieving more.
"I'm not quite positive there's going to be one tipping point — I believe every single day we're working harder, we're driving more outcome," she said.
While Trump won with the lowest minority vote in decades,, Haley has scolded Republicans for not working harder to broaden their appeal beyond white Americans.
One called Ms. Ogata "arrogant" and said that women needed to earn respect from men by "working harder than men" and not asking for more.
When it comes to relationships, Franco admits that he's working harder on being there for his current girlfriend, Isabel Pakzad, than he was with an ex.
Lately, beauty brands have been working harder to not only deliver effective products, but also put their money toward charities and organizations that support good causes.
But, because of wage stagnation, which we've had for 40 years, because the fact that they're punished for working harder if they work that many hours.
Those numbers don't necessarily translate into "working harder," unless you think about the physical work it takes for trans women's thumbs to swipe significantly more photos.
So rather than working harder to pay for those iced coffees and pointless products I tossed away every day, I decided to spend less (and smarter).
And management was just pumping us for more fees, talking about raising house fees, yelling at us for not working harder, good security guys were leaving.
"If you want unity, and I want unity, and I'm working harder for unity than anyone on this stage, I guarantee you," Jones told the panel.
I am working harder for all the time that I lost in the years I wasn't doing anything; so I am going extra hard right now.
Unlike Sears, Amazon is growing rapidly and the company says it is working harder to increase opportunities for promotion from the warehouse floor into leadership positions.
Working harder and longer will not translate into a promotion if employers pull up the ladders and offer supervisory positions exclusively to people with college degrees.
What these numbers do tell us: Engineers, bartenders, supermarket cashiers, and other private sector employees are working harder than they have in the past few years.
"What made him successful on the court — that absolutely working harder than anybody else — is the same thing I saw from him in business," Rubin said.
Aside from rooting on her 10-year-old son Kiyan at his basketball tournaments this summer, Anthony told Chica that she will be working harder than ever.
A dose of stimulus might fool people into thinking the economy was doing better than it was, and so into working harder—but only for a while.
"Primarily what's going on is we have more people working … but the point is we're working harder and we're not making a whole lot more," Lazear said.
But others, including former law enforcement officials, say police should be working harder to make inroads with communities and not be presenting as occupying forces on tanks.
"The team is working harder for less money," said Robert M. Williams Jr., the publisher and co-owner of The Blackshear Times and several other Georgia papers.
They can't increase the size of Harvard's freshman class just by working harder; all they can do is drive one another to anxiety, depression, paranoia and exhaustion.
"They are working harder at this than anybody I've ever seen," said Ed Hughes, who recently retired as head of the Counseling Center, Portsmouth's main rehabilitation facility.
Going on economic offense is especially important for modest income workers who are working harder than ever but have not been seeing much growth in their wages.
The key variable you emphasize in the book is the divergence between productivity and compensation — or the fact that people are working harder while wages aren't going up.
As we're getting the results much better, making it so people can't distinguish between the fake and the real one, we're working harder trying to make it detectable.
Being able to download it is one thing, but making it useful means working harder to ensure that what's downloaded is easier for the average person to understand.
The worst part is that the manager loves him because he appears to be working harder than everyone else, when in actuality he is just ruining everyone's day.
Franco opened up about his relationship with Pakzad to Variety in November, admitting that he's working harder on being there for her than he was with an ex.
The barricades were working harder than ever as fans reached out for a touch or a glimpse; it was, in many ways, like a Queen greeting her citizens.
When you're deep in dream land, your skin is on the clock, working harder for you than it has all day to turn over cells and repair damage.
Your battery life is also likely to take a hit because the phone will be working harder to accomplish even simple tasks like connecting to your cell network.
"Project Rock recognizes that we are all a work in progress, consistently trying to get better and working harder toward our goals," Johnson said in a press release.
Even a modest decrease in investment expenses can result in additional yield for you, which keeps your money working harder for you without taking on any additional risk.
And I will tell you, there's no one that's working harder than him: When it comes to the hours of the day, he's up late, he's up early.
Textbook economics suggests, though, that in a competitive labour market any attempt to coerce people into working harder than they want will fail, since workers can simply switch jobs.
"There's this element of women getting to where they are by working harder and being accountable," Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota told me on the eve of their swing.
The only person working harder than Nina is Barrett Hopper, who is intent to break the scoop on Nina and Jordan's affair as well as Jordan's sordid, deadly past.
Yes, I know that they are working harder than ever at low-paying jobs, that jobs have gone to Mexico and China and that politicians are a miserable lot.
But the evidence suggests people enjoy the illusion and, importantly, they respond to the illusion by behaving in ways that increase actual economic growth, for example by working harder.
Read more architecture visionary: Vo Trong Nghia As city dwellers seek to soften the expanding urban jungle around them, architects are working harder to incorporate greenery and natural materials.
Although many Americans are working harder, they have lost access to the kind of long-term, secure jobs that unions used to provide and the protections that collective bargaining offered.
Towns spent his rookie year learning from Kevin Garnett, the snarling no-nonsense Hall-of-Famer who showed him the difference between working hard and working harder than everybody else.
Even as working-class whites find themselves working harder, for less reward, they look around and see women and non-whites on the rise—presumably at their expense, some conclude.
You know, we've got something that works, and that framework-- wasn't that we were working harder, wasn't that we were smarter, but we had a framework that unleashed human potential.
It could also use some cajoling of both insurance company executives and red-state governors to get everyone working harder on collaborating and trying to make the program a success.
We enjoy all the noise, we enjoy the attention, but at the end of the day we're actually working harder to keep true to what we see with the character.
Improving our system of job training and retraining, bolstering vocational and technical education and working harder to help ex-convicts into the world of work all require long-term solutions.
"Regardless of the economic numbers, most people feel like they're working harder but not getting ahead," wrote Zac McCrary, partner at progressive polling firm ALG Research, in a Friday email.
Instead of getting curious about what was going on with me I soldiered on and kept working harder, eating whatever was handy instead of breaking for healthier choices and reflection.
"It means women are working harder with less money to get to the same level as men," said Dr. Woodruff, a researcher at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
"There is no doubt that Minnesotans and Americans are working harder and (are) more productive, but most of that gain has not been seen in the middle class," Walz said.
" Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at the NPD Group, said retailers are focused on dealing with online competition and working harder at "creating a better and more satisfying in-store experience.
In China they are working harder to sell more baijiu to consumers instead of businesses, a task that includes making sure it is well stocked in bars as well as restaurants.
I've spoken to several other people of color who've described feeling the same way, that they've also started working harder to reconnect with their culture after moving away from their families.
"I have been working harder than I ever have in rehearsals for the last week to ensure that I give you the best possible performance," the former Fifth Harmony member wrote.
A majority of Republicans believe Donald Trump is working harder than any other president since World War II despite the fact he has spent nearly one in four days playing golf.
This isn't meant as a solution for anybody else, and I certainly do not mean to imply that the solution to poverty is some bullshit like working harder and saving money.
I'm a professional, and my job sucks, and so I'm working harder and harder at it because I'm obviously not putting enough into it, and it's making me more and more miserable.
Although some may think they don't have what it takes to be a boss, career and professional development expert Jeff Black says being an influential leader is more than just working harder.
In a subsequent email, a spokesperson for the governor said, "No one in Augusta is working harder than Governor LePage to save lives," and pointed to legislation he signed earlier this year.
Colleges also responded in ways that made their programs a better deal for students: cutting prices, adjusting financial aid, and working harder to secure employer partnerships to show demand for their training.
The day-to-day humiliation of working harder and falling further behind, so you're literally having to choose between putting your mom in a nursing home and sending your kid to college.
Money: Huge changes to your career are coming this year, and you may even enjoy some overnight success—although we both know you've been working harder and longer than that phrase implies!
Philippe Petit didn't walk the wire between the Twin Towers by working harder while he was up there; he worked hard to get to a state where it would never feel like work.
"What made him successful on the court, that absolutely working harder than anybody else, is the same thing I saw from him in business," said Rubin, executive chairman of sports merchandise company Fanatics.
"I'm working harder than I've ever done," he said during an interview in the townhouse that he shares with his wife, Rachel Mason, and their son, Elliott, in the London borough of Islington.
"My stock in trade has always been working harder than everyone else, and showing them how irrelevant they are," Karl Lagerfeld said of his competitors, and that was one of his kinder bons mots.
That will involve the state working harder for the citizen by making education available throughout people's lives, by overhauling taxation, devolving power to cities and regions, averting climate catastrophe, and wise management of immigration.
Elizabeth, on the other hand, is working harder than ever — running a honey-pot sting on one hapless American, and infiltrating the home of another by working as a health aide for his wife.
Any respiratory difficulty in a child has to be taken seriously, so a baby who is breathing too fast or a child who is working harder than normal to breathe should be checked out.
If that's the case, try to gently remind them it's not all about tangible efforts—sometimes you just don't feel the same way about each other and that can't be fixed by working harder.
"There's no question Myron will probably be working harder than he's ever worked in his life for the next seven years, despite having been in the NFL and training as a professional athlete," Gupta said.
So all of the women in the world got a day off from working harder, being disrespected or harmed, and living with fewer rights, to put their feet up and snack on mochi all day.
"We've never experienced a more dynamic time in the marketplace and we're working harder than ever to build and deliver the best gear in the world for all who run," Weber said in a statement.
It's like when you run in a marathon, your body is using up its nutrients and working harder, so it needs more water and that's how people can get easily dehydrated and make things worse.
And with some technology companies now working harder to raise money, there are growing pressures on these companies from investors to cut costs — pressures that can fall disproportionately on the workers at the lower rungs.
"In watching the Video, the only conclusion a reasonable person could reach is that the exchange was an innocent moment between a dedicated campaign staffer and the candidate for whom she was working," Harder added.
Some consumers think retailers should be working harder to prevent theft by using more discreet packaging or offering to ship to a secure location, according to a recent survey by packaging distribution firm Shorr Packaging.
You'll notice that you're working harder; the nasal route adds at least 50 percent more resistance to airflow, which turns out to be beneficial for your lungs, heart and even the biochemistry of your brain.
Vice President Mike Pence, who led an initial round of negotiations in Washington on Wednesday, said talks were positive but emphasized the Trump administration still wants Mexico to commit to working harder to combat illegal immigration.
"We need to engage more systematically with the questions of power that are raised by feminist thinking," said Miliband, Britain's former foreign minister, adding that meant working harder to support women within and outside the organization.
That said, retail therapy and mouth-watering desserts are amazing treats, but too much of a good thing can leave you working harder to maintain your financial and physical health—two things you actually really care about!
It is hard to tell whether we are working harder (because we check e-mails in the evenings and at weekends) or less hard (because we spent our time at work checking out Facebook and personal e-mail).
Being a journalist of color was challenging enough—a reality that surfaces throughout the book, whether she's grappling with feelings of tokenism or working harder than her peers, for less pay, to get ahead in the corporate world.
The tips post on Huffman's website — aimed specifically at 16-year-olds — also includes an item that advises teens, "You'll regret not working harder in class" and says high school is "a necessary evil" that leads to bigger things.
Twin moms' hearts are working harder during pregnancy With that extra weight gain and extra load up front, moms who are expecting twins may feel slower and heavier, and their center of gravity may be more dramatically off-kilter.
Ditch applications you don't needUnused applications don't necessarily do your PC any direct harm, but they take up valuable hard disk space and room in the memory, and tend to mean Windows is working harder than it needs to.
Not only has Phil Schiller moved over to head the App Store, review times have dropped from over a week to two days, and Apple is working harder to communicate with developers, as shown by the announcement of ads.
It stands to reason that, at some point, as caps grow more stringent, the system will soak up all those banked allowances and regulated entities will return to buying new ones, or working harder to cut their carbon emissions.
Behind the scenes, the Apple's image signal processor is also working harder to improve your pics by more accurately setting white balance, focus, reducing noise, preserving highlights and more, then combining all those adjustments into a single high-quality composite.
Anna (who by the way just had a baby), is working harder than any other person in the room, as revealed by all of our heart rate monitors that are displayed on a screen at the front of the studio.
If so, they would be showing what behavioural economists call loss-aversion bias: working harder to cling to something they already have (their status as par players of that course) than they did to get it in the first place.
" As someone who reached a high level of success at such a young age, Kylie encourages others who strive for something big "to start working harder at a young age" and to follow their dreams, regardless of "age or gender.
For almost four decades, inflation-adjusted wage increases have not kept pace with American workers' increased productivity, nor with the rate of economic growth; middle-class Americans who are the muscle behind the nation's economy are basically working harder for less.
Qatar, in an apparent effort to codify the responsibilities of government employees and get them working harder, last month passed a law that raised pay for workers who have achieved higher levels of education and enforced a merit-based promotion scheme.
Rather than simply working harder, a new report suggests, second-stage companies should consider a different strategy to reach the middle market, incorporating five conditions that were compiled and tracked by TrueSpace, a consulting firm, and the analytics firm Gallup.
A medal-less performance at the 63 London Olympics and months of grueling rehab for a torn Achilles heel haven't deterred the 23-year-old from chasing gold in Rio – he's working harder than ever in preparation for the Games this summer.
It helped that the book came out at a geopolitical moment when there were fears that China would catch up to the U.S. as a superpower — arguably in part because of the perception that Chinese people were working harder than their American counterparts.
Whether you spent yesterday on strike, at your job working harder than ever, or simply studiously avoiding the news cycle altogether, hopefully everyone out there spent yesterday celebrating the bipartisan belief that all of the women in your life are totally awesome.
That may seem like a totally normal and fully adult time in one's life to embark on parenthood, but I was barely five years out of college, still partying hard, working harder, and spending my paychecks on Prada wedges I'd only wear once.
One of the driving forces behind the Army's hunt for fresh whirlybirds is that opponents are working harder to attack military bases using small drones, improvised explosives, and other strategies, so US forces are now being stationed farther away from the action.
" Walsh believes that more and more festivals are adopting the principles established by Burning Man because "a fulfilled, more purposeful existence is becoming more desirable in a world where people are realizing working harder and harder for greater accumulation isn't the answer.
While Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has denied the platform's role in the election's fake news epidemic, COO Sheryl Sandberg acknowledged in a recent interview that the company is now working harder to prevent the spread of stories like the infamous "Pizzagate." 
They know that wealth is a byproduct of what they do with their time and money, whether it's investing in real estate or the stock market, working harder so they can get paid more, refinancing their mortgage or starting a side hustle.
Working harder isn't going to get us out of this mess, but being smarter about the ways the system is failing women, having data to back it up, and bridging the gaps that keep women from the top can help usher in a new reality.
And the more I thought about it, the more it became clear to me that this economic challenge, where people are working harder and harder and not getting ahead, and this enormous concentration of wealth at the very top, this wasn't just by accident.
Many of the excuses for this are outlined in Tigges's initial quote: that men work harder and are therefore more deserving, that women prioritize family and social obligations over work, and that it is completely up to women to close the gap by working harder.
"Vegetable intake is still SO low in adolescents and adults, and these are so important for health, so we really still need to be working harder at either making vegetables tastier or encouraging people to purchase and eat more vegetables," Fritts said by email.
Two-thirds of the world population lacks access to the internet, and from Mark Zuckerberg's ambitious plan to connect the next 5 billion people to Google's floating internet balloons, private companies and governments alike are working harder than ever to expand access to the web.
Speaking to NBC's Meet The Press, Klobuchar dismissed Trump's attacks aimed at former President Obama for not doing more during his time to stop election interference and ripped Trump for not working harder to pass a Senate bill aimed at enforcing tougher sanctions on Russia.
Whether you're aiming to beat last year's sales performance, working harder to anticipate potential vulnerabilities, looking to launch a new product or taking the leap into a new market or industry, here are three simple things you can do to make 2016 your most successful year yet.
In Castro's endorsement video, the two speak over a cup of coffee in Warren's kitchen as he praises the lawmaker, telling her that "nobody is working harder than you are" and that she is listening to voters while also "bringing the goods" to address their concerns.
Right now, we have more than two dozen cases in the European court of human rights, and we want the government to pay a fine to those people who suffered in prison from not receiving a mitigation which they had to receive for working harder than they had to.
One of the most fascinating dynamics of the debate was the degree to which Cruz, Rubio and Kasich declined to go after one another, no longer angling to emerge as the single Trump alternative but working harder instead to erode Trump's support, no matter where that support went.
Due to the startling and unique circumstances that allow the fungus to thrive, doctors believe the best way to prevent its spread is to conduct more research on candida auris while also working harder in hospitals and other health-care settings to keep infected patients away from non-infected ones.
"You sort of slip into this comfort zone and there's this idea that as soon as you are too comfortable, that's when things slip away from you because somebody across the street, across the continent is working harder," Leonard told CNBC at the side-lines of the Innovfest Unbound conference in Singapore.
" A statement from Lighthizer's team said the U.S.-Japan meeting was cordial and that the officials "agreed to promote mutually beneficial trade, fight trade barriers and trade distorting measures, foster economic growth, and help establish high standards," while working harder together to address "common concerns with respect to unfair trade practices utilized by third-countries.
"You sort of slip into this comfort zone and there's this idea that as soon as you are too comfortable, that's when things slip away from you because somebody across the street, across the continent is working harder," Leonard told CNBC earlier this year at the side-lines of the Innovfest Unbound conference in Singapore.
In another study, people who listened to up-tempo music while cycling pedaled at the same rate as study participants who listened to a comedy recording or music described as "soothing"—but the comedy/soothing group felt like they were working harder, meaning the upbeat group got the same exercise benefit while feeling like they'd had an easier workout.
There's a difference between taking other people into account, observing how they operate, and maybe thinking, Okay, I'd like to acquire some of those traits, whether it's working harder or reading more or taking care of yourself in different ways, and then there's the downside to that which is, I am not like them, I should be like them.
And that doesn't go away; when I study for my medical recertification exam, I am still working harder at the topics that interested me less in medical school (how many times have I memorized the kidney?) and still feeling smug about the ones I liked and learned properly the first time around (those fascinating parasitic worms).
After another quick detour to mention how the company was working harder to keep violent content off its Live video service, Zuckerberg quickly dove in to another vision more germane to his audience: His company's plans for the future of so-called augmented reality, or AR, in which digital objects are overlaid onto images and videos of the real world.
But I do think of the Trump supporter who's been catching hell, who's witnessed, just like folks in my neighborhood and folks in my family, that their houses aren't worth a damn thing anymore, that they're working harder for less, that all that job creation over the past eight years and before, 95 percent of it was part-time and contractual work.
You should have been working harder to make certain you never ended up in a situation where you're just choosing A or B. You should actually have been, a long time ago, looking at A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and like thinking through all possible outcomes as far as what your self-driving car could do, in low probability outcomes that might be happening.
In her lost days as a heterodox public intellectual, Warren made the case that indeed it did, because instead of getting richer, dual-earner households found themselves in what she and her daughter, Amelia Warren Tyagi, called the "two-income trap," bidding up the price of real estate and child care, losing the division-of-labor benefits of homemaking, and generally working harder for little or no economic gain.
It sometimes means an initial romantic gesture of "Hey, let me take us out to dinner tonight" becomes something to refer to later in an argument where I feel some need of mine is not being fulfilled, and I want to blame it on the stress of being the "ambitious" one and I feel the need to be the one who makes more money because I'm working harder (which can be a total capitalist fantasy), and so the one who always treats, who always pays, who always gifts.
" But two individuals said Redfield was wrongly being set up by some HHS officials as the fall guy for the administration's biggest coronavirus misstep — the lab-testing failure — arguing that the CDC chief had worked to speed the tests while advocating for a fallback lab-testing option but was waiting on Azar's permission to move forward on Plan B. "He's great on this," said one senior administration official, adding that Redfield is "busting his ass with a very hard job [and] working harder than any other senior official at HHS.

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