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28 Sentences With "makes the effort"

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Towns makes the effort to cut into an open paint.
If a rightsholder makes the effort, you still have to defend the lawsuit.
She makes the effort to take strong female roles in productions led by powerful women.
So it's frustrating that my brother makes the effort to see my dad just on a holiday.
Yet once it's over, you realize the hardship is exactly what makes the effort so intense and meaningful.
Either way, I always appreciate a game that makes the effort to serve up a big seasonal mood.
A recent peer-reviewed study concluded that leaving nuclear out of a clean electricity system actually makes the effort more expensive.
I think she's a talented writer and a good-hearted public figure who genuinely makes the effort to be a better person.
What makes the effort to plunge ahead despite all of this knowledge so mystifying is that it will all catch up to them.
If someone makes the effort to talk to me, then I always try to respond in the hope that we hit it off.
But if you make it up there in the next few days, you get to see Natural Resistance, which makes the effort worthwhile.
Do's: + The lovely ginger smell that permeates your home while baking your own gingerbread pieces makes the effort of baking your own gingerbread worthwhile.
There may well be an upside here that makes the effort worth it for VCs, but we won't know until someone studies this space in more depth.
How can a man, who is so friendly that he makes the effort to say goodbye before he exits a private chatroom with a complete stranger, not have any friends?
"He makes the effort, and he values the guys who don't speak English, which is important in this game," said Carlos Beltran, the Astros' designated hitter, who is from Puerto Rico.
The first film scored a few palpable hits, but the new one barely makes the effort, and the poise of a work like "Funny Face," which both mocked and fêted a devotion to couture, seems an impossible dream.
Grace, along with many others, frequently experiences misgendering on set and off (which is easy to avoid, if industry makes the effort to brush up on gender terminology) and has to do most of the legwork when it comes to educating those around them.
The Irrawaddy dolphin's proximity to developing communities makes the effort for conservation difficult. Entanglement in fishnets and degradation of habitats are the main threats to Irrawaddy dolphins. Conservation efforts are being made at international and national levels to alleviate these threats.
Russians as "Germans", shooting in poor > or old women or cackling over the girl who skedaddle from them on all fours > - these paintings are not so easy to accept even for the most liberal and > unblinkered consciousness, but it makes the effort of every reader to open > "Diary" even more valuable. Elena Rybakova, the correspondent of "Moscow > News" .
On most topics, instead of presenting discursive arguments, he simply listed the data which he felt were relevant. The reader was obliged to make up his own mind as to their interpretation. This totally empirical presentation multiplies the time necessary to follow Brugmann's argument, but makes the effort all the more fruitful. Brugmann's great work did not come out of the blue.
The problem associated with this second ethical element of responsibility is the question of obligation. Obligation is often, if not already, tied to pre- established societal and cultural norms and roles. Tronto makes the effort to differentiate the terms "responsibility" and "obligation" with regards to the ethic of care. Responsibility is ambiguous, whereas obligation refers to situations where action or reaction is due, such as the case of a legal contract.
After encountering Shinkurō a couple more times, she develops a crush on him and steals a kiss from him. Now, she is trying her best to understand the concept of friends as she slowly makes the effort to make other friends within their circle. :Even though she's an introvert, her personality dramatically changes whenever she wields any knife- type weapon in her hand. She appears to have supernatural strength, being able to carve pavement and metal railings into pieces with just one stroke using a butter knife.
Exchange and Power in Social Life (1964) was an important contribution to contemporary exchange theory, one of Blau's distinguished theoretical orientations. The aim of this work was, "(to analyze) the processes that govern the associations among men as a prolegomenon of a theory of social structure."Peter Blau Exchange and Power in Social Life (1964) In it, Blau makes the effort to take micro-level exchange theory and apply it to social structures at a macro-level. Blau was also very active in the study of structural theory.
Hegdish (performed by Dan Redican, Fred Stinson and John Pattison) is a trickster, a rival, a grouch, and the show's only main antagonist. He was added in the second season. He wears a brown scarf and has shaggy purple fur, large black eyebrows (which makes the top of his head appear bald), and heavily ringed yellow eyes. Cynical, pessimistic, sarcastic, and lazy (In many episodes he is shown sleeping in a hammock in the middle of the day), he sometimes makes the effort to horde the things he likes, trips up the plans of the other Groundlings, give misleading information, and waste resources.
His brush is now satirical, and now sentimental, and he is not > infrequently sermonizing, like (the playwright) Gaspare Gozzi. He is > addicted to paint in large dimensions, but still makes the effort in every > part, though minute, to bring life-like rendering; but of this science he is > inclined to abuse, and looking overpowers the details of the things, he > seems a little dry in the design and raw in color. Among his works are An indiscreet scene; A captured peasant; In the sacristy ; and The saltimbanco at the bed of his dying wife. In 1870, he exhibited at the Italian Exposition of Fine arts in Parma: The Saintly murmurs and I preparativi per un ballo in maschera.
In late 2005, Watkins stated in a PopMatters interview when discussing her first solo-written recorded song, "Anthony", that she "definitely [makes] the effort [to write more], but it's something that doesn't come too easy for me. Nor does it come really easy for the guys, I think they've just been doing it for a very long time."Tranter, Nikki. "Understanding and Ability". PopMatters. November 18, 2005. Retrieved March 27, 2008. Sara performing at Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2009 Watkins signed as a solo artist with Nonesuch Records in fall 2008 and released her self-titled debut solo album on April 7, 2009. Watkins started recording the album in February 2008, and it was jointly recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles.
Polina called them "Germans" or "white" because how can she, born at the turn of the Soviet Union and growing up with the Soviet films, name enemies any different? Russians as "Germans", shooting in poor or old women or cackling over the girl who skedaddle from them on all fours – these paintings are not so easy to accept even for the most liberal and unblinkered consciousness, but it makes the effort of every reader to open "Diary" even more valuable. Elena Rybakova, the correspondent of "Moscow News" I read the diaries of Polina Zherebtsova in small portions, they simply cannot be read in bulk. And I am thinking about the following ... It was also very difficult for us to live in the mid-nineties.
Boston Daily Globe, December 28, 1886 “Pa” is a widower and wears a wig. He has three daughters, the eldest of whom has reached the rather advanced age, for a marriageable daughter, of 35. The next in line is 30. The youngest, still in short clothing is 17. “Pa” is possessed of the laudable ambition of providing his daughters with wealthy husbands. In order to scale down the age of the eldest to a marketable tenderness, the youngest is forced to remain a baby and confine herself to dolls and the “Chatterbox.” Pa’s only income seems to be the interest on the $20,000 left to a dog, of which he is the administrator. Consequently, when the millionaire father of Sydney Bumps expresses a wish that his son should unite himself with one of Pa’s daughters, Pa makes the effort to forward the contract.

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