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9 Sentences With "be at pains"

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Moreover, the SPD — which is at its weakest since 1949 — will be at pains to show voters that it's not just a second-fiddle to Merkel.
"We think (ECB President Mario) Draghi will be at pains to downplay the significance for monetary policy of higher growth and inflation next year," Mizuho strategists said in a note.
And while Australia will be at pains to point out that is moved on from one of the most shameful episodes in its cricket history, others are not so forgiving.
While Abbas has no immediate challengers, he appears to be at pains to shore up his authority amid criticism over his rule from neighboring Arab states, from the Hamas Islamist movement and from Israel.
If I was asked to prove my citizenship, I would be at pains to find a document that says my ancestors came to India before 1947 and this is me with my class and caste privilege and education.
"The ECB is going to be presenting growth forecasts that are likely to be stronger, but will be at pains to stress that the move away from monetary easing will be delicately done," said Peter Chatwell, head of euro rates strategy at Mizuho.
"The ECB is going to be presenting growth forecasts that are likely to be stronger, but will be at pains to stress that the move away from monetary easing will be delicately done and slowly," said Peter Chatwell, head of euro rates strategy at Mizuho.
"If anything, I think the ECB will be at pains to say this week nothing has changed and actually effectively message to markets that they shouldn't get ahead of themselves in anticipating a tightening of conditions," said Mark Dowding, a portfolio manager at BlueBay Asset Management.
In her resignation letter Ussher claimed that she had done nothing wrong and that her actions were "in line with HM Revenue and Customs guidance and based on the advice of a reputable firm of accountants who in turn were recommended to me by the House of Commons fees office". She also denied any abuse of the allowances system of the House of Commons. Four years later in an article on her blog she said she had nevertheless voluntarily paid the amount in question to HMRC stating that "Public servants should always be at pains to ensure that they are not only compliant with the letter of the law but also with the spirit of it, and I did not focus on that." At the same time Ussher announced that she would not contest the next election, citing the difficulties in reconciling her parental responsibilities with the working hours of Parliament, stating that this decision had preceded the expenses controversy.

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