As much as we strive for attention, they strive for invisibility.
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The characters on this show strive and strive and strive to build a better computer, then a better internet experience, and finally a better search engine.
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We always have to fight for change, strive for change, and strive to make a crack in the wall of capitalism.
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Women who don't only strive to be the equals of men, but who strive to live up to their full potential.
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The assessment divides people into nine categories, including those who strive to be connected and those who strive to be detached.
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The Strive team The Strive team Looking more closely at India and Southeast Asia, Kapur and investment manager Ajith Isaac pointed to increased synergies between the two regions.
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Missy Elliott, "Strive" A$AP Ferg is following up his delightful 2013 debut Trap Lord with Always Strive and Prosper, a new LP that's being released next week.
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"At Pimco we don't strive to have the largest funds, we strive to be the best," Dan Ivascyn, Pimco's group chief investment officer, said in an emailed statement.
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But the court order did not say that the maps should strive for partisan balance, and it seems that's the reason Democrats did not strive for it, either.
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Gree has been a fixture in Southeast Asia since 2012, but now the firm is rebranding to Strive (or "STRIVE" to quote the press release) for the new fund.
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Just as we strive to be fair, accurate and impartial in the information we present, it's also important to strive for language that is impartial and not politically slanted.
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Now, I strive to make sure the artists are embellished, and when I'm scoring a film, I also strive to make sure the emotions of my characters are being embellished.
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They made me strive to be an even better man.
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This is something both creators strive for in their art.
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He said he would strive to ensure a smooth transition.
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"We strive to be better tomorrow than we are today."
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This album Always Strive and Prosper is about the words.
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Otherwise, strive to empty your inbox out once a week.
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His motto, in Gaelic, was "I strive to be fair".
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Having [something] to strive for is actually a good thing.
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We strive to minimize production time — from farm to face.
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"People in general want to strive for diversity," she said.
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"We as men can and should strive to be better."
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America should strive to be a beacon to the world.
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We should strive for high voter turnout, not reduced engagement.
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" — Pelosi Pelosi also said the Democrats would "strive for bipartisanship.
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North Korea will strive to play off Washington against Beijing.
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But we still strive to be conservative with our spending.
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We must lean on others to strive on our own. .
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We must lean on others to strive on our own.
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These poems don't strive for effects or clamor for attention.
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Defenders must strive to raise the cost to the attacker.
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Travis said 70% was a good figure to strive for.
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One that will make you work harder, and strive farther.
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But Bridenstine assured he would strive to keep NASA nonpartisan.
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It's important to strive and hustle and master new skills.
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But we strive to keep it all grounded in reality.
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You've done what we all strive for but rarely achieve.
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During that time, strive for a promotion and get it.
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Is that something you strive for in your own music?
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All presidential hopefuls strive to portray themselves in good health.
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Planners should always strive towards failing in favor of execution.
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They strive to be American and expect Rez to achieve.
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Whether you strive for self improvement or not, you're awesome.
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We continue to strive to bring her back home safely.
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Of course, we strive for a future free from stereotypes.
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We strive to make our content accessible to all consumers.
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We are obligated to continue to strive to be greater.
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As storytellers, we strive to maintain our reserve, our remove.
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AND WE SHOULD ALL STRIVE TO DO A BETTER JOB.
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You always strive to get better, to learn something new.
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"We do not strive for a trade surplus," he said.
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Always strive to be the G.O.A.T. in everything you do.
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" More briefly put, Pixar's films, "strive to teach emotional understanding.
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Why, after all, do we strive for better policies today?
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Should that be a goal, or something to strive for?
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I thought that's what people day in and day out in America try to do: they try to strive to better themselves, they try to strive to better their positions for their families, themselves.
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While we strive to always present accurate information, errors can occur.
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This is what we strive for, what we shed tears over.
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Beyond authenticity, the "Underground" team said they strive to portray humanity.
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Many protested that ballerinas strive their entire lives to be noticed.
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Additionally, both Hunter and Target strive to bring joy to families.
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We strive for balanced partnership and long-passed the honeymoon phase.
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And despite his absence, that's something we can still strive toward. ●
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Strive to build cash reserves to last six to 12 months.
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I'm saying that we should all strive for a better relationship.
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I strive everyday to remember what I am made of: love.
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Second, we strive to become the world's best in edge computing.
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Let's strive to use photographs to help, not hinder, human connectivity.
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The best music festivals don't strive to offer something for everybody.
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But the film should also strive to go beyond mere tokenism.
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" AV: "I continuously strive to understand what's driving the Trump movement.
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This level of dedication is something we should all strive for.
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Many of NASA's commercial partners strive to land endorsement deals themselves.
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Campion's work isn't Twin Peaks—nor should it strive to be.
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It's not often that groups strive to find harmony in both.
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" He added, "I consistently strive to be a good Jewish representative.
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Grow a little and then strive to hit your next goal.
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I hope that you will strive to do that as well.
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Let's strive to use our actions to bring comfort and peace.
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They exercise patience and persistence as they strive for their goals.
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Many countries and regions outside still only strive for such achievements.
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Restaurants reflect who we are and what we strive to be.
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Therefore, we strive for a globally diverse and culturally competent workforce.
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Your nesting instincts go into overdrive as you strive for stability.
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When complacency happens, you no longer strive to do your best.
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Look, free speech is obviously a great ideal to strive toward.
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Let's work instead to strive for as high turnout as possible.
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Democrats anoint party leaders who strive for the safety of neutrality?
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Bryant encouraged Curry to strive to get better, to achieve more.
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It's something we all have to strive to continue to influence.
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What do you strive to do in your own photo practice?
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"We must strive to recognize that moral codes matter," Biden said.
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"We should strive for ethnic equality and rooting out ethnic divisions."
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Is being good something you strive to be or aspire toward?
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Now he is essential as they strive for an elusive championship.
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Should we not strive to incentivize rationality as much as possible?
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Love, acceptance and pushing to strive have been consistent for us.
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Engineers strive to recreate a company's signature sound in the automobile.
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We strive to make all of our guests feel like family.
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I'm not perfect at this, but I strive to be better.
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There are good reasons doctors might strive to lead by example.
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He also said Marvel would strive to be diverse and inclusive.
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An updated and modernized DMCA must strive to do the same.
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We strive to uphold these principles every day with every flight.
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Organizers strive to make the food excellent, and the workouts intense.
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They're aware of social and economic injustice, and strive for inclusivity.
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"We strive really hard to be a nonpartisan organization," Mazur said.
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We should strive to be the party of rural America again.
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Third, strive in particular for message discipline from the White House.
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It was such a happy thing to strive for a cliché.
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Our Constitution says that we strive for a more perfect union.
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Because at the core that's what artists strive to do, communicate.
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HV: Do you think the Met should strive to be free?
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We will keep you posted as we strive to improve this feature.
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They also strive to be an antidote to junk-based meatless eating.
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It didn't change anything or give physcists anything new to strive for.
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Dave set an example we all still strive to live up to.
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We must imagine, strive, hope, dream and pray for a different future.
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"We strive to find these children as quick as possible," Cole said.
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He said Trump would strive for a better balance in federal regulations.
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This humanity and rawness is something I strive for in my art.
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And I too strive to exhibit these qualities in my own life.
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How do you strive for diversity in race, ability, size, and looks?
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SNL seems to strive to craft abundantly generic titles for its sketches.
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This child has the determination and skills we should all strive for.
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You were an exception and gave us an ideal to strive for.
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There are clear, moral reasons for us to strive to do better.
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"Companies strive to leverage every customer interaction for maximum conversion," says Federman.
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He apologizes and says he'll strive to do better, which I believe.
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She counters with the kind of enlightened confidence we all strive for.
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We will approach these talks constructively and strive to find an agreement.
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But engendering customer loyalty is something that nearly all firms strive for.
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Elegance is an adjective many strive to embody on their wedding days.
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We strive to rise above our limitations and work toward our dreams.
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"As a whole, we really should strive for standardized definitions," Raber said.
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That's where the new Strive fund is keen to make its mark.
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Just strive to keep your message short and clear whenever you can.
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It moves us to strive for what might seem beyond our reach.
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They can often feel squeezed as they strive to balance it all.
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Can we all just strive to be our fittest, strongest selves already?
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But they still strive to create an intimate feel at their shows.
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We strive for excellence and work hard to achieve success beyond expectation.
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He didn't strive for a "soul sound"; he was soulful without trying.
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American companies should strive for increased diversity and inclusivity throughout their organizations.
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Like any other business, independent pharmacies strive to minimize product acquisition costs.
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Others strive to be in clothing as close to pajamas as possible.
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I strive to be a healthy and fit mother to my kids.
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So I strive to be as healthy as possible, as everyone should.
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But as with any strive for change, it begins with the individual.
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We strive for perfection, but may not be perfect every single time.
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Americans who are able should naturally strive toward independence and self-reliance.
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"It is pushing China's strive for self-sufficiency, technological independence," Jin said.
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He says this isn't the America we should strive to live in.
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Most leaders do not strive to work themselves out of a job.
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We strive to reduce tariff barriers, non-tariff barriers and subsidies. 5.
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From that point on, I always strive to just get stuff done.
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You shouldn't strive for larger goals until your financial foundation is set.
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I don't strive for perfection because that's a game nobody can win.
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Advisors recommend you initially strive for three to six months of expenses.
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Something we should probably all strive to do in the year ahead.
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It will be constructive throughout and will strive to find an agreement.
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Strive to leave each person you interact with in a better state.
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Developers might strive to build an audience now and monetize it later.
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It's about motivating yourself, and others, to strive for more as women.
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I like hip-hop because it makes me strive to be better.
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I always strive towards the balance of an open and safe internet.
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I have seen my patients' suffering as they strive for healthcare access.
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"We strive to keep the parks as natural as possible," she said.
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I strive to have crosswords reflect real life as much as possible.
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I think offering a way of thinking is something to strive for.
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I'm not a native English speaker but I strive to write well.
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Then, the evidence suggests, you should strive for broadness throughout your career.
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I can see how it's good to strive for stuff in life.
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But why not strive to be more interesting, more original, more thoughtful?
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We strive to use proportional force, protect civilians and treat detainees fairly.
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Nowadays policymakers strive to revive inflation rather than thrash it into submission.
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He is what we strive to be, on and off the court.
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The rigorous scholar must strive for the strict detachment of scientific objectivity.
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They strive to be talented and accomplished in all that they do.
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Many new foodie experiences strive to get diners closer to the ingredients.
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And they strive to prepare their children for school and lifelong learning.
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I don't think anyone is the person that we strive to be.
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I don't strive to be 100 like a lot of people do.
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But this doesn't mean we should all strive to become human pretzels.
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Legitimate open-access publishers strive to defend the integrity of this principle.
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I will strive to maintain a solid relationship between our two countries.
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Emotions are not an affliction we must strive to keep in check.
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This month, Cancer, you should also strive to tap into your id.
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I love that we strive to be different in concept, design and marketing.
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We wouldn't strive for getting better, for avoiding that suffering in the future.
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We should strive for more than pure sensationalism or escapism in our entertainment.
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It's allowed us to strive and achieve that fulfilled life we're going for.
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She continues to inspire, because she continues to strive to be the best.
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Yes, we all strive as professional broadcasters to maintain composure at all times.
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I strive to make the best product I can, both aesthetically and functionally.
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CNN: You also strive to change the way society views people with disabilities.
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Where many embraced conformity, Prince embraced individuality, something I, too, strive to personify.
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He was conversational, which is what I teach my students to strive for.
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Always Strive and Prosper is Darold Ferguson before the Trap Lord in me.
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That would be an overcorrection that rewards those who strive to undermine us.
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" Tried & True"I strive to be an honest person all day, every day.
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Athletes strive for the Olympic motto: citius, altius, fortius, or "faster, higher, stronger".
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Firms will not put an end to crime—nor should they strive to.
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Many sites strive to spread mistrust in government or other authorities, she says.
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He also said the U.S. should strive grow at a 4 percent rate.
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We strive to do increasingly complex things — words to sentences to full dialog.
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"Each of them understand and strive to uphold their ethical obligations," he said.
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I'm not going to strive to be anyone else or please anybody else.
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I know experience -- excellence is possible and I need to strive for that.
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"We would like to strive for a green charter for CPEC," he said.
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The more companies strive to meet their goals, the better for the planet.
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" He urged Americans to "strive harder to set a better example at home.
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Shouldn't we all strive for that, even if contraception or abortion isn't involved.
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We strive for excellence, and cherish inspiring works of art that honor God.
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And we should always strive to treat one another with respect and civility.
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Regardless of where we're from and what we believe, we strive for opportunity.
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We strive, with varying degrees of success, to define objects that appear effortless.
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Knowing that history armed Copeland with the strength to strive for the top.
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Like many families, we strive to eat dinner together as often as possible.
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Yes, the leadership will strive to keep the larger population in the dark.
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To prevent conflict through diplomacy and strive to end conflicts after they've begun.
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They can be for- or nonprofit and have names like JobTrain, STRIVE, i.c.
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She specifically sought a concrete number that emergency savers could strive to achieve.
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Six states that embrace innovation and strive to improve the lives of residents.
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I strive every day to limit expecting the worst and increase practicing hope.
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But I am confident enough to perpetually strive to learn and do better.
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As a country, we have encouraged our children to strive for bright futures.
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We will strive to take all measures to prevent the same network outage.
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Nobody's perfect, yet many of us strive perfection, however unobtainable it may be.
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I definitely strive towards something I think of as a hallucination of music.
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We must strive to be model citizens of this country and of history.
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You strive to be accurate, and then words come along and falsify everything.
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"And I think it's something we need to continuously strive for and demand."
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"He was someone you strive to be like," said another former Starlight counselor.
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Do you strive for breadth or depth in your career, in your life?
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We'll strive for the realization of communism until the end of our lives.
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With politics polarizing the nation, it is increasingly important to strive for unity.
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But many of the teams continued to strive for the Moon, including Astrobotic.
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It did strive for some social relevancy, though, with its portrait of alcoholism.
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Some strive to decouple Europe's foreign and security policy from the United States.
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LEBANON WILL STRIVE TO RESTRUCTURE ITS DEBT THROUGH NEGOTIATIONS WITH BONDHOLDERS - PM DIAB
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Voices Ever since I can remember, I've been told to strive for balance.
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Perfection is like truth — something to strive for, but not something to expect.
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We cannot match their courage, but we can strive to match their devotion.
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As an economic power, America must continually strive for an ever-stronger economy.
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That does not mean that we should not strive to improve economic inequalities.
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Is it difficult to feel hopeful but you strive to do it anyway?
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We strive for an inclusive environment and work hard to learn and improve.
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Both kitchens strive to make some of the best food their customers eat.
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It takes courage not only to see wrong, but strive to right it.
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This was my strategy and what I still strive to do, even now.
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You were an exception, and you gave us an ideal to strive for.
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Their revenue will rise with VMT, so they will strive to maximize VMT.
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"We strive for accuracy," shrugged Netflix CFO David Wells, before insisting that everything's fine.
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And do psychologists confirm this new paradigm is a good one to strive for?
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What do you strive to provide with your parties that no one else does?
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"We will strive to find alternative ways to make our voices heard," she said.
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United would strive to be humane, and make flying, intrinsically stressful, a warm experience.
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To others, it was proof that Hollywood shouldn't strive for more equitable gender representation.
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"In addition, we continue to strive to improve and modernize consumer protections," Smaby said.
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It transfers the responsibility to consumers, which any government should always strive to do.
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"I strive to get better every day, I never want to stop," said Marks.
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"Daters should strive to present themselves as humble, 'real' people," the authors told PsyPost.
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So we strive to implement tailored systems that work specifically for each individual client.
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At Microsoft, we strive to seek out differences, celebrate them and invite them in.
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They are incomplete, even as they strive to render the frame whole and exact.
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They strive for perfection, which earned them a reputation for well-made simple furniture.
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Similarly, that's what I strive for when writing in the Black Star Renegades universe.
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We inspire each other and always strive to make sure Kelly's look is balanced.
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It's the teachers who motivate students to strive for self-development, creativity, and responsibility.
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To do so they strive to adopt the best habits of their commercial peers.
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"We strive to minimize impact on the well-being of the animal," Courtine said.
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Isn't it absurd for a human, with all our foibles, to strive for perfection?
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After the last match, Branson invited Long to participate in the Virgin Strive Challenge.
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The Navy continues to strive to achieve and maintain a climate of operational excellence.
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They say they strive to play a helpful role in planning for tighter regulation.
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Ultimately, the response must be to push back against convention and strive for autonomy.
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"We strive to reduce tariff barriers, non-tariff barriers and subsidies," the statement said.
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I am not complacent in anything I do; I always strive to be better.
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We are reviewing this incident and will strive to create a better customer experience.
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No longer would the company strive to make the world more open and connected.
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In rebalancing, investors should also strive to minimize costs such as commissions and taxes.
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"We have to strive to maintain the collective rules of the game," he added.
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Strive to join the 5 AM Club, or at least the 6 AM Club!
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Experts say the finance ministers will likely strive to focus on areas of agreement.
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"Integrity is something I strive for in every part of my life," she added.
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"This is a vision we all feel is realistic, and something to strive toward."
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In an ideal world, everyone gets along peacefully — and we should strive for that.
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That said, we should strive for respect and understanding as we engage alternative ideas.
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Vinay Amin admits that most motivated people have a tendency to strive for perfection.
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We are authentically ourselves and strive to bring positivity and empowerment to the world.
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In my humble opinion, I think every person needs that "thing" to strive for.
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A. I have to strive to stay as universal as possible in my repertoire.
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We strive to make our experiences as fun for as many people as possible.
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This is something she strives for— and will continue to strive for — with Neutrogena.
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We strive to deliver the essence of interaction while minimizing incorrect or misinterpreted behavior.
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I like to strive for what feels good and in harmony with my spirit.
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They ignore pangs of hunger and strive to consume as few calories as possible.
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We believe strongly in being impartial, and we strive to enforce our rules impartially.
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We all strive to deliver quality work, but constantly aiming for perfection is unrealistic.
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Moving forward, HHS must strive to continue to enforce the ACA's strong nondiscriminatory provisions.
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He urged banks to tackle bad loans "with determination" and strive to cut costs.
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As the Dodgers strive to succeed the Cubs, they have learned an important lesson.
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I strive to be creative and determine to do things that make me happy.
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Uber should further strive to eliminate subjectivity and bias from the performance evaluation process.
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Strive for a future in which you interact with him as little as possible.
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We strive to please each other and we will do anything for a treat.
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Ariana Grande once apologized for licking a doughnut ("I will strive to be better").
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I also strive to live in the moment, appreciating the little things in life.
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So I wrote about the attraction for power and why men strive for it.
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Specifically, does one strive for it, or instead try to achieve a deliberate artificiality?
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We must strive as if our children's future depends on it, because it does.
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They're open to new opportunities as they strive to turn struggles into something positive.
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For example, you may strive to pay off 20% of your credit card debts.
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"Everybody should strive to reduce their carbon imprint in the first place," said Martens.
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One can certainly strive to keep both assertions in mind at the same time.
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Some worlds may strive to look photorealistic while others will go for artistic distinction.
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"To get Title VI, you really have to strive for viewpoint diversity," she said.
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If your tax is lowered, would you strive to be more productive at work?
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Still, despite all the obstacles and difficulties, we continue to strive, now and forever.
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My faith is important to me, and I strive to adhere to its principles.
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"As a ballerina, you always strive harder to break through the limits," Fung said.
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Even they, sociopathic losers and charmless geeks alike, strive to do the decent thing.
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I will continue to strive to be a good friend, colleague, husband, and dad.
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As an industry, we strive to create welcoming, enjoyable dining experiences for every customer.
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Extensive research clearly went into the play, but Mr. Honoré doesn't strive for truthfulness.
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We are human beings and we strive and fail as other human beings do.
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Both of them just hear melodies that most of us can only strive for.
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California can and should strive to be an ongoing model of acceptance and inclusion.
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I strive to perform this type of resilience with each new project I accept.
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My anxiety flares up in group settings—I strive to please everybody at once.
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I hope we can strive for peace, harmony and positive results in the world.
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Obviously, we want to strive for perfection, but when you lose it makes everything worse.
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Taking a lesson from their hard-working parents, they strive to balance work and family.
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But both strive to answer one fundamental question: What does it mean to be human?
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But we strive to leave our footprint in this world, to remember and be remembered.
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On so many levels, she has what many of us as women strive to have.
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We value every customer and strive to ensure all orders are accurately prepared and served.
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Merry mix-up Chefs strive for years to get a star in the Michelin Guide.
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As a vulnerable emerging market, it should strive to be as economically sound as possible.
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"You are the example of the kind of educator I strive to be," she says.
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I strive for that when I'm doing people — or objects, even they speak to me.
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This is what I strive to achieve every time I come out to these tournaments.
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And I don't make those claims for myself, but that's what I strive to do.
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Instead we must all strive to live in the same reality and honor objective truths.
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We strive to make every dollar count and to help as many animals as possible.
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Cat Polivoda: I strive to quash negative self talk and replace it with positive affirmations.
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Just the title alone, Always Strive and Prosper, that's the message throughout the whole album.
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"We do strive to do it for the volume of content we get," Pichai said.
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I want them to have that unique aspect that all of us strive to have.
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That's what I strive for: taking ridiculousness seriously and seeing how passionate these storytellers are.
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I am going to strive hard to become a better ballerina and a better Muslim.
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Indeed, his life's work was an inspiration to all who strive for peace and freedom.
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They strive to earn the approval of their parents and the admiration of their teachers.
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Not necessarily easy to accomplish, but accepted across the board as what to strive for.
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Campus anti-rape activists strive for a similarly straightforward equation: Women don't lie about rape.
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"It means to strive for the best you can be at that time," Osmond says.
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That's what I strive for everyday: To make myself proud and make my culture proud.
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But when it comes to religion, we strive to be accepting of everyone around us.
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Automakers strive for top ratings in IIHS tests as they do on federal crash tests.
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But, you know, I'm gonna strive to do something like this again, in some way.
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Perhaps we ought not to strive for lives of success, but rather lives of value.
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We're all for body positivity and going after your goals in a healthy way. Strive!
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All Americans must embrace and strive for what the United States – and its Anthem – represent.
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Yes, any business with sense should strive to improve from one product to the next.
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Our customers are our shareholders-and they are the ones we strive to make happy.
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Air Liquide said it would strive to maintain a Standard & Poor's "A" range credit rating.
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It is worth noting, though, that not all FIRE participants necessarily strive for traditional retirement.
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It's the kind of relationship the majority of the audience would want to strive for.
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We will then strive to obtain political recognition from as many other states as possible.
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He's been my boss for almost 10 years, and I strive to make him proud.
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"You just happen to be in that zone that we all strive for," he said.
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He showed people how to move as a unit, and be a family, and strive.
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Strong analytics tools are becoming ever more important as advertisers strive to keep ads relevant.
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Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin's amicable post-split relationship is one that many strive for.
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At Refinery29, we strive to be a place where different opinions and ideas are welcome.
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Jealousy is what drives people to search deeper, or to implicate, to strive for popularity.
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"In the crucial months ahead, we must strive to make America beautiful again," Pelosi said.
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Like every retailer, we strive for consistency and clarity to help our customers make decisions.
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Working together, Israel and its neighbors can finally strive for the potential they all deserve.
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That signals more moderate output as American shale drillers strive to generate positive cash flow.
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By instinct, we strive to make sense of Trump's nonsense, implicitly assuming some hidden strategy.
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We should strive for a bit of the grace and largeness of spirit he showed.
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The CTO leads technological development and drives the organization to strive for and execute innovation.
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Another objection is that wine tasters ought to strive for more specific flavors and aromas.
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Myers has developed some money milestones parents and kids should strive for throughout their childhood.
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While other YouTubers strive to be personable, Bobby does the opposite, basking in surreal luxury.
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Strive to pay off as much debt as you can, and you'll thank yourself later.
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Big, strong men who typically strive to conceal their feelings on the field turned weak.
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He also said he would strive to keep the Fed free of political pressure. Sen.
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The CEO says that young people should strive to know everything about a given topic.
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Companies that strive for greatness, some argue now, naturally seek out employees with elite backgrounds.
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You strive for excellence and may have even made sacrifices to advance in the workplace.
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I strive to teach my daughters that they can all invent the next best mousetrap.
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Sure, every election cycle, Democrats will want to and strive to gain seats in Congress.
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That should be the model we strive for to overcome painful divisions in our country.
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"When it comes to commissioning, we always strive to include young black writers," he says.
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Do you strive for specificity or prefer that your lyrics be taken as universally relatable?
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I wish to announce tonight that we are establishing the Always Strive and Prosper Foundation.
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As hotels strive to meet the demand for fitness, boutique gyms are answering the call.
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Your legacy is a blueprint for the young generation to follow and strive to be.
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"I'm gonna strive to do something like this again, in some way," he said.—VICE
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Which is a combination that all art should strive towards achieving if you ask us.
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"We will strive to produce as many documents as possible on that day," Toner said.
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" She continued: "Yet, we strive to realize the ideal to become a more perfect union.
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While it's easier said than done, strive to remain calm and receptive to the feedback.
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Instead, now we strive for self-improvement at every opportunity, even in our down time.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Many booksellers on Amazon strive to sell their wares as cheaply as possible.
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Rather than feeling competitive with your team members, strive to work together and stay positive.
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Judges — particularly Supreme Court justices — must strive to be, and be seen as, above politics.
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For now, the public can strive to understand how foreign interference works and be cautious.
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She writes music to dance to, and that's something I always try to strive for.
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Bias Companies should strive to avoid bias in A.I. by drawing on diverse data sets.
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This is never quite true in practice, but it's an ideal toward which they strive.
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"Meritocracy places a strong need for young people to strive, perform and achieve," he said.
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I became an actor because I enjoy being moved, and therefore strive to move others.
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Off the Menu DON ANGIE Some married couples strive for a home of their own.
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Security policy — strive for progress, also with President Trump Security policy is a different matter.
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You don't speak to who we are, but who we should all strive to be.
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To mitigate these risks and remain united, NATO members must strive for an encompassing strategy.
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"Police respect religious freedom and will strive to protect all places of worship," they added.
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"We strive for the ideal but we live for the real," he said on Thursday.
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Both the American and Chinese governments strive for illusionary primacy in the Indo Pacific region.
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Criticism of organizations of women coming together to strive for more power are pretty common.
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They strive to get their clients competitive returns over the course of a market cycle.
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Finally, with Trump's foreign policy, we must strive to create peace in the Muslim world.
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Therefore, Japan will also strive to ask for exemption of auto export tariffs during negotiations.
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The Trump administration should strive to generate this important context and then renegotiate the deal.
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And the second challenge we have is that we continue to strive for better growth.
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On the other hand, we strive over all for a tone that's thoughtful and civil.
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Is there a fundamental personal goal or message you strive to convey with Jute Gyte?
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Mall music is her calling, the mode her original songs strive for and slightly miss.
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You're not perfect — it's O.K. Strive for perfection, but don't think that you are perfect.
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Will the French strive for absolute authenticity, or push forward with contemporary materials and designs?
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The Globes don't always strive to predict the Oscars, but they tend in that direction.
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What's the point of my parent's struggle, if I do not strive to be better?
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We are also committed to impartiality and we strive to be a platform for all voices.
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Should individuals from marginalized groups strive to overcome the barriers placed before them like Daniels argues?
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At Ninkasi, we strive to perpetuate better living in every aspect of our work and beyond.
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I strive to create garments which help people express their personality through the way they dress.
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Making more Chinese people experience the pleasure of sex is still the goal we strive for.
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"We strive to ensure no corpses are lost from the wreckage or the riverbed," she said.
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In 2019, strive to own and learn from these mistakes, close the loopholes, and do better.
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They offer sincere apologies when they regret their actions and strive to make amends whenever possible.
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If we don't make and strive to keep that promise, then these celebrations are just parties.
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Parenting Philosophy: Lily and I strive to practice the RIE Parenting technique (Resources for Infant Educarers).
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As a designer, I strive to give them that, and so often err toward the traditional.
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The newly elected government will strive hard to find new trade deals and renegotiate old ones.
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Strive is a competency-based platform based on ability and potential rather than pedigrees, says Houghteling.
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Strive to be outside of the unprepared 69% and start building up your savings account today.
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First, rather than strive for sound public finances, it sought to demonstrate that it was broke.
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The ones that strive for veracity focus on Jesus and his disciples, an all-male pack.
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Once Frank Underwood became president it didn't seem like the character could strive for much more.
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In the mainland, Chinese censors strive to erase or block news or depictions of the protests.
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But she advises anyone who's thinking about trying keto to strive for balance, not for extremes.
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Do we strive to recreate them exactly as they were, hoping to recapture their original spark?
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This is probably for the best that Musk can strive for in light of current situation.
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Unlike drug cartels, which strive to operate in the shadows, criminal street gangs often relish publicity.
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Wow the customer: Focus on the customer experience and strive to make it a magical one.
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As a company we always strive to have a collaborative relationship with the Guild Wars community.
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But Mr Li omitted last year's pledge that it would strive for higher growth if possible.
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We take this matter seriously and strive to ensure that all customers are treated with respect.
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For them, literacy—having read the source material—endures as an ideal, something to strive for.
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The American Diabetes Association recommends that children with type 1 diabetes strive to stay below 7.5%.
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We strive to meet all requirements consistently and take any required measures as quickly as possible.
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Strive to hang out with friends, explore the area around you, or learn a new skill.
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You then push and support them as they strive to reach new (and increasingly challenging) goals.
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I think that is something people should learn from and strive to emulate as an artist.
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The way into making political statements is to strive for empathy and connection with the characters.
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We should all strive to emulate the grace Mandela showed in his commitment to public service.
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"We strive for perfection and only settle for excellence," Biederman told the AP. Settle down, Dan.
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"I hope we can strive for peace, harmony and positive results in the world," he added.
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But when we travel, we strive to put our responsibilities on hold and spend time together.
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Balance is what I strive to accomplish in climbing – a balance of life, love and mountains.
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"We will strive for bipartisanship, seeking common ground, as we are responsible to do," she added.
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" David, who is Jewish, added that he "consistently strive[s] to be a good Jewish representative.
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Whatever their reason for working, we as a society should strive to keep good drivers driving.
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Colleges say they strive for diversity but face tough competition for a small pool of speakers.
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Companies should strive to make onboarding more personal, with new hires getting proper introductions and support.
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But like all good politicians, Astrid and Payton strive to project genuine emotion at all costs.
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All leaders, Scott said, should strive for radical candor, meaning you act personally and challenge directly.
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It believes President Muhammadu Buhari's government will strive to keep the peace during the campaign year.
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We are simultaneously pursuing both growth and optimization as we strive to become a stronger competitor.
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E-scooter companies strive to make sure scooters are available when and where customers want them.
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Many news outlets, however, strive to provide objective information without bias, outside of their editorial sections.
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Pyongyang "will faithfully fulfill its obligation for non-proliferation and strive for global denuclearization" Kim said.
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Architects who adhere to the principle believe buildings should adapt to nature, not strive against it.
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Second, all young athletes should strive to be in good physical condition for their chosen sports.
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Having a goal to strive toward, a journey to enjoy, is key to your well-being.
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Strive to win but if you must lose, lose like a gentleman and a good sportsman.
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He was the unbeatable force of the N.F.L. that gave the A.F.L. something to strive for.
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Paradoxically, our capacity for gratitude is simultaneously enhanced and frustrated as we strive to attain it.
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It will help me be a stronger athlete, which is something I myself strive to be.
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One rule all individuals should strive for: Work as long as you are healthy, McClanahan recommended.
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"I hope we can strive for peace, harmony and positive results in the world," he said.
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As in Ms. Mitchell's "Orlando," Mr. Dana doesn't strive for realism where cross-dressing is involved.
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With transmons and entanglement, scientists strive to put subatomic weirdness to work on the human scale.
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"Officers strive to treat all people arriving in the country with dignity and respect," he said.
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Increasing opportunities for research by funding new ideas will allow us to strive toward better results.
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Republican senators strive to keep discussions at their weekly luncheons secret to allow for candid discussions.
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We strive to create a family atmosphere at Kansas and fell short of that this evening.
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Many of them strive to look the part, but aesthetics have no real bearing on performance.
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This doesn't mean that we shouldn't strive to diversify operas, both in composition and in casting.
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And so I've always had that mentality — that you should strive to save for the future.
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Long competitive with the more highbrow Oscars, the Globes often strive to make agenda-setting choices.
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During his confirmation hearing, Wray told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he would strive for independence.
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" Zuckerberg is confident that they will "get the personal freedom they and all people strive for.
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Most of us were taught to strive for thinness or muscularity, depending on the gender norms.
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" Psychologists should "strive to recognize that masculinities are constructed based on social, cultural, and contextual norms.
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As a consequence, it behooves Almirola to strive for every point he can get on Sunday.
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They also strive to be creative and unexpected with their designs, sometimes even going for humor.
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Journalists strive to seek truth and accuracy in writing, and seek to avoid slander and libel.
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As a professional athlete, it's good to manipulate situations such as these to strive for betterment.
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In the workplace, they strive to receive acclaim independently, foregoing teamwork in favor of flying solo.
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Thiem said that he will strive to get better and better, but knows they will too.
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Arts Lab fellows strive to hone their practices and grow as leaders in their respective fields.
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But how do you, I guess, strive for bits of outperforming in the equity side of things?
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I admire her, and though she's five years younger than me, I strive to be like her.
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And designers continued to strive towards visual identities that are equal parts user-friendly, attractive, and inventive.
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It was a very peaceful upbringing, and that is something I always strive for in my movies.
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Some people strive to be doctors, or academics, or live in quaint cottages by the sea. Us?
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They can tell us what to strive for and also what to be weary of going forward.
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Choi named himself a modern day Buddha and called for all people to strive for eternal life.
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In the Republic of Gilead, women no longer strive for the impossible standards shown in fashion magazines.
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But it "doesn't mean we can't get better" or "shouldn't always strive to be better," she said.
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We take accessibility issues very seriously and strive to meet the needs of all of our visitors.
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Progressive presidential candidates must affirm that housing is a right, and strive to make it a reality.
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Survival is his only sport, and the gold medal is living to miserably strive for another day.
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In March, Premier Li Keqiang also stated that China would strive to launch the connect this year.
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But what it lacks in natural resources, it will strive to make up for in human ingenuity.
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To combat such ugliness, Latinos must strive to embrace our LGBT brothers, sisters, friends and families fully.
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Many Swedish writers strive to capture this complexity, even if publishers elsewhere still prefer morose blonde sleuths.
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" A representative for Sun Basket replied on Yelp, saying, "We strive to provide organic ingredients whenever possible.
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Rather than limit ourselves to an antiquated and inferior tradition, we should strive for the best possible.
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Strive to build new things that people want and influence other creators for the cycle to continue.
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But also I wanted to strive toward humanizing them or making them not seem like these monsters.
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The BBC is right to strive for balance on the show, given the impact that it has.
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Though we should strive for as much precision as possible, not all important factors are easily quantifiable.
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When we have a shortfall in media delivery, we strive to identify the issue as quickly as
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Yes, Russia is problematic, but it is not the ultimate evil you strive to present it as.
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Now, for twelve hours the balloon would strive to hold position while she verified all its instruments.
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Which brings us back to New Year's resolutions and other ways we strive to be more perfect.
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Powerful women being vulnerable and finding confidence in that honesty — now that is something to strive for.
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Maybe shock is what artists should strive for in terms of visual art and comedy and literature.
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Does evil cause us to strive for good and in our striving permit us to find good?
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I am very excited to take on whatever challenges this season brings and strive for great results.
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"Your legacy is the blueprint for the young generation to follow and strive to be," Khaled wrote.
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We strive as a department to make the environment for media comfortable for everyone covering the team.
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That comes through relationship-building, and I think that's something that we're always trying to strive toward.
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My strive is to always have the artwork make sense, even if it is bizarre and subconscious.
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Basically: management should strive to give investors the metrics they need to understand and predict the business.
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Do they strive for gender equity, or do they support the policies and leaders that perpetuate oppression?
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The universal transparency we need to strive for has to happen at the algorithm and data levels.
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AI has received a mixed reception in the technology community even as companies strive towards developing it.
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Do they strive for gender equity or do they support the policies and leaders that perpetuate oppression?
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Gratitude is something that Simpson says she and her husband Eric Johnson strive to teach their children.
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Rooted in a basic aesthetic, Uniqlo's products strive to solve key problems people face when wearing apparel.
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Ban urged UN member states, the private sector and individuals to strive to implement those goals fully.
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You should strive to have light yellow pee, somewhere between clear and the color of apple juice.
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"They should strive for what they are interested in and should not give up easily," he said.
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He is the type of artist that I will strive to be like and ultimately fail at.
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I always strive to be a better coach, a better father and husband, and a better person.
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So sit down and make your fucking play, unless you strive to be devalued in the face.
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Car-show extravaganzas cost millions of euros as brands, especially luxury nameplates, strive to outshine one another.
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There are, of course, many valid reasons to seek advanced degrees or strive for a status school.
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"By instinct, we strive to make sense of Trump's nonsense, implicitly assuming some hidden strategy," he added.
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We will remain focused on simplicity, affordability and transparency, and strive to make investing accessible to everyone.
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Investors dole out big bucks for early movers to gain market share rather than strive for profitability.
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Instead, #edwarriors, #edrecovery, and #edsoldiers are communities that strive to support users through their eating disorder recovery.
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What he looked for then is the same thing he encourages his students to strive for now.
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Indeed, the countries where forced labour is most common are the ones migrants strive hardest to leave.
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The organization says it will strive to assist families who feel they cannot afford the higher fees.
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This is a question that each human being must strive to answer, one moment at a time.
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Both 1818 Farms and Amazon Handmade strive to provide unique, high-quality products to their prospective buyers.
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Nothing has ever been handed to me — I know how to strive to get what I want.
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He says Diana is a "constant reminder" for himself to strive to behave kindly towards other people.
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In our country, we strive to honor this fundamental principle that all are entitled to due process.
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As our nation's economy has grown in recent years, our rail system must strive to keep pace.
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" - CEO * "WE ARE WELL INTO OUR PROJECT TO STRIVE FOR INCREASINGLY PROFITABLE GROWTH BETWEEN NOW AND 2020.
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These are victories of our entire community and they are victories we must continue to strive for.
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But there's a reason BMW and others strive to keep their high-ticket cars fresh: sustainable profits.
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Her story will inspire you to strive for greatness and help you foster your own entrepreneurial passions.
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At the same time, all countries should strive for a more growth-friendly composition of fiscal policies.
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The '60s brought a yearning for personal fulfillment through relationships, which we continue to strive for today.
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"We strive for perfection, but may not be perfect every single time," Wainwright wrote in the email.
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Recommendation systems strive to track what users do, and predict what they might like to do next.
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In his acceptance speech, Bounnhang said he would strive for "peaceful international policies, unity, friendship and cooperation".
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But insisting on the truth isn't narcissism; it is what professional journalists do — or strive to do.
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I believe in putting together the best team possible and creating an ecosystem were individuals can strive.
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Young women who strive for both are constantly battling either judgment from others or feelings of inadequacy.
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There also tends to be an end goal to all this experimentation: Grinders strive to be cyborgs.
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Students certainly don't need to strive obsessively for perfection, but I should have prioritized grades, not guys.
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This implies that white people are "clean," and colored people should strive to become "clean," or white.
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"Are you suggesting that we not strive to choose empathy over fear?" asks his nervous teaching assistant.
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Ocasio-Cortez doesn't pretend to take the moral high ground or strive for a clinical, prosecutorial demeanor.
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But there was little of the soothing emotional empathy that politicians strive to deliver in such moments.
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But it canceled its piloted program in the 1970s rather than strive for a second-place landing.
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"We strive to be agnostic about politics and to treat all our customers with respect," he wrote.
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Mr. Kassoy said that applying this methodology to impact investments would help them strive for constant improvement.
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They were hospitality workers trained to be welcoming and smiling, and to always strive to say yes.
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I think we're both perfectionists, we strive to be as perfect as we can in this game.
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The difference in Golden State, then, isn't necessarily the data, which most teams strive to keep secret.
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There is a dissonance between the consumers we all are and the consumers we strive to be.
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Do you think companies should strive to make dolls that are inclusive of all kinds of people?
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"The rich will strive to establish their dominion and enslave the rest," Gouverneur Morris observed in 1787.
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Fadi J. Khoury presents a pair of premieres and programs that strive to mix culture and dance.
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Despite the urgency to strive for better outcomes, lawmakers have specifically targeted maternal health coverage for cuts.
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Daum said this proved the firm's strive towards producing electric vehicles for "everyday use" in the market.
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You should strive to remain debt-free if you plan to use credit cards to earn rewards.
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Spice I Am has qualities that every lunch spot should strive for: It's good, fast and inexpensive.
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Wray, during his Senate confirmation proceedings, vowed that the FBI would strive for independence under his watch.
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If you have a goal, if-- there's something been placed on your heart, then strive for it.
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"When you've reached a goal or a dream, you always have to strive for better," Botha said.
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Many groups strive for this dynamic of exploration and dialogue, but for Mr. Resnick, the Commons succeeded.
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But achieving such a huge career milestone doesn't mean he's done trying to strive for the better.
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Those companies stand to grow as governments around the globe strive to stem the expected water shortfalls.
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I have a profound respect for the rule of law and will always strive to uphold it.
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Employees should always strive to meet the company match instead of leaving free money on the table.
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Those with signs of disease should strive for levels below 70 mg/dL or 1.8 mmol/L.
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Instead of arousing easy antipathy, they should strive to cultivate the robust exchange of ideas across differences.
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In the end, experts say that millennials should still strive to own their own home if possible.
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Fifty years after Special Olympics began in Chicago, the movement continues to strive for a better world.
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You have given every other state something to strive for, even if they'll probably never get there.
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Easing smoothly from light comedy to sweaty terror, the three leads strive to transcend their beta personas.
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It is human to strive for a certain sharpness of memory, favoring concrete details over abstract feelings.
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We strive to conduct our deliberations impartially and base our decisions on factual evidence and objective analysis.
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"We strive to keep our Twitter account actively engaging and real to advocate for working people," she said.
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During the month, Muslims also strive to practice "zakat," or charity, another of the five pillars of Islam.
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Strive for the kind of marriage that makes your children want to be married when they grow up.
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But, since I strive to remain optimistic, I try to learn something from every horrible experience I've had.
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"I don't want our musicians to strive to be the best in Piedmont, or even Italy," he explains.
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Let's strive to ensure that these kinds of powerful tools don't become powerful weapons that undermine our democracy.
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His latest project Always Strive And Prosper is geared to be one of the best albums of 2016.
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Then the sleepless nights spent in anguish wondering how you will rebound and strive toward greatness once again?
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The highly priced medication is often subsidized by the manufacturer, and many health programs strive to provide it.
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"I promised I would work my hardest every day and I would always strive to be my best."
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At the same time, we should all strive to reduce barriers and ensure equitable access to genetic testing.
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There are a lot of other places where I can strive for greatness and have that effort rewarded.
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I think in athletics, or some art forms, like dance, that's a perfectly wonderful thing to strive for.
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We strive to continuously improve our process for determining land rights, particularly in regions with maturing legal structures.
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We strive every day to protect our nearly 30 million users, and to engineer a more accountable environment.
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Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust.
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According to the moral reading view, judges should not strive to be literalists about legislation or legal texts.
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"We strive to place customer feedback first in our considerations for where to open new regions," Vogels writes.
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Even though it didn't strive to fundamentally upend the system, it was arguably a triumph for its day.
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But it's just not built for the kind of impromptu applications most of these speakers strive to fulfill.
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Prisma clarified that the sheer fact they've accomplished this feat will inspire other companies to strive toward it.
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"I strive to allow every moment to reveal itself through the lens in an authentic or comedic way."
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Originalists strive to interpret the constitution in the light of how it was understood when it was written.
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If we can strive to be half the person Thomas was, this world will be a better place.
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Her research, she said, should "encourage women in reproductive age to strive towards a normal BMI before conception."
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But, as adults strive to adopt healthier habits, it is important for them not to forget their children.
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I don't even strive for it anymore because I don't like to intentionally set myself up for failure.
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Not all leaders have met high standards, but that doesn't mean the public shouldn't strive for that perfection.
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And those are the kind of things I'm hoping to strive for: Equal justice, fair play, and, democracy.
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I do strive to make the time I have meaningful—sometimes I need a nudge to get there.
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Isn't it obvious that they'd strive for roles in executive management and compete more fiercely to attain them?
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Even when we have disagreed with her, we have trusted that she will strive for compromise and solutions.
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At the same time, it could strive to improve education and skills in regions where those are lagging.
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One way to gradually get there: Strive to increase your savings rate by at least 1% each year.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said in March that China would strive to launch the connect scheme this year.
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At Astellas, we strive to begin defining the value of an investigational medicine early in the development process.
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As a society, we have to strive to make sure that all people have access to reproductive freedom.
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When the holiday season rolls around, many people strive to have the most festive home on the street.
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I will always strive to preserve the Constitution of the United States and the American rule of law.
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Indeed, our report makes clear that every state needs to strive to improve its hate crime reporting mechanisms.
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"We operate under rules outlined by the regulator and always strive to abide by them," a spokesperson said.
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Ms. Mirren has rarely been icier, and her powerful, scary performance doesn't strive to make her character likable.
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I think people strive to have money and do interesting things with their lives and see the world.
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It is where I struggle with the demands of teaching and continue to strive to create meaningful art.
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WWE seems to strive to stamp out any notion that its competitors were good, sometimes better than WWE.
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If you also strive to maintain your healthy lifestyle while on break, this packing list is for you.
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Minimalists strive to live in the moment, create more and consume less, and rid themselves of unnecessary things.
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I did strive within the feeble limits of my human fallibility to preserve and cherish and sustain her.
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"We learned to strive to be genuine and authentic by the best role model in the world," Mrs.
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And as I said, we strive to be as perfect as we can there, but we are not.
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"It's not something that we need to strive for or put a lot of effort into," he said.
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Waldorf schools strive to serve children from a broad range of class and racial backgrounds and family compositions.
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They, too, pay a price for being brazenly themselves, especially women who are ambitious and strive to lead.
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I strive to deliver the best care I can to each of my patients, regardless of the cost.
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If I could design my own high school experience, I'd strive to incorporate balance between these two lifestyles.
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The election, I hoped, could lead us to strive to be better as individuals and to improve society.
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Indeed, the news organizations that some Crimson alumni will strive to join have remained overwhelmingly white and male.
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Democracy is precious, and those who are lucky enough to have inherited one must strive to protect it. ■
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You always strive to be entertaining, because the best way to reach somebody's politics is to entertain them.
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They urge us to strive beyond our basest instincts and to rethink what it means to be human.
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Rationally, Hägglund says, we should strive to reduce the realm of necessity and increase the realm of freedom.
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If you're going to write about Skip James, it doesn't make sense to strive for a judicious appraisal.
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" He adds, if confirmed to the nation's highest court, "I would always strive to be a team player.
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"We have the responsibility to continue to strive for a world that is fair and inclusive and free."
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The best leaders always keep their cool, remain open to other points of view, and strive for fairness.
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Even more critically, they strive to make a difference by engaging youth voice and insight into their work.
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So we're continuing to strive for, and iteratively learn, how we can reduce that cycle time going forward.
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As we strive for reconciliation at Middlebury, there is genuine pain on both sides of a campus divide.
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Girls are taught to be passive and strive for beauty by playing with princesses and putting on makeup.
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"On some level, all companies and all brands strive for this concept of authenticity," Mormoris told Business Insider.
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And, when you're healthy, you should always strive to have some type of savings for a rainy day.
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Our people and our great institutions must strive to remain "independent", in the true sense of the word.
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Compromise is not a dirty word Bill believed consensus was something to strive for and take pride in.
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Now, Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa has vowed to build Dilon a home wherever she wants in the country.
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"The travel brands should strive to understand how the experiences they provide make travelers feel," the report said.
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As leaders, Organizers are goal-oriented and strive for perfection, often making it difficult for them to delegate.
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Simultaneously, we strive to seek out the voices that were not heard during the noisiest waves of #MeToo.
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We always strive to be conscientious, not to be exploitative, and to maintain our subjects' humanity and dignity.
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Pharmaceutical innovators strive to continually enhance the medicines they develop, seeking out new ways to improve patient outcomes.
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I intend to lead by example and I will strive to build an administration that does the same.
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There's Money Vigilance, which is when you're super careful with money, and the script we should strive for.
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We cannot watch all that we have achieved and that we strive to achieve be ignored and overturned.
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We should strive to live up to that standard when protecting the most important right in any democracy.
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Republicans typically strive to pick conservatives while Democrats generally aim to appoint liberals, all subject to Senate confirmation.
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The artistry of the elaborate cutouts is an aesthetic modern-day filmmakers and TV showrunners still strive for.
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I do really strive to make my porn orgasms genuine and I think most of them definitely are.
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When appropriate, we'll be pulling choice content from other VICE verticals, and we strive to amplify new voices.
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It's impossible to please everyone when everyone disagrees, so what we strive to do is treat the material with care and be thoughtful and strive to make something that is a genuine reflection of what we love in that universe, in the hope that will resonate with fans across differences.
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"It is unacceptable and falls far short of upholding the principles we strive to live by," the statement said.
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Fronek and Olausson strive to make this sort of pregnancy just as safe as a conventional one, they say.
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This demonstrates a conscious effort on the part of festival organizers to ensure diversity and strive for gender parity.
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Great leaders are passionate about what they do, and they strive to share that passion with everyone around them.
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Through these brands and continued innovation, PepsiCo will always strive to provide consumers with choices appropriate for any occasion.
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So we work with them and strive for them to be the main engine to move their kids forward.
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In this exhibition, radical Victorian artists and designers question industrialization and strive to create a more beautiful, ethical world.
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Rather we strive to serve all ambitious, hardworking students and bring their uniqueness to light via our comprehensive profiles.
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We can make entrepreneurship a career path to strive for by showing early on how cool startups can be.
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The whole system was rotten and unfree, and each man and woman had to strive to make it better.
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Econet began life as a cellphone network in Zimbabwe, where founder Strive Masiyiwa started his first company with $75.
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I strive to be the kind of mother to my girls that you have always been to me. pic.twitter.
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And I will always strive to preserve the Constitution of the United States and the American rule of law.
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"I hope I am, and I'm going to strive to be the best mom I can be," she says.
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Entrepreneurs like Miko Rwayitare, Strive Masiyiwa and Mo Ibrahim took the lead by building the continent's first mobile networks.
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They are realistic—and they strive to provide excellence even though most people aren't fond of using their service.
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With Strive, the model is to make the job market more accessible without the need for a college education.
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"None of the companies we work with now require a college degree" for the positions Strive hopes to fill.
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The pugilistic Andrea Nahles, the incoming SPD leader, would strive to give her party new definition in the Bundestag.
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The 31-year-old has her parents — who are still together — as models of a marriage to strive for.
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Adventurers strive for "firsts" — fastest times from A to B, or long-distance treks with a minimum of support.
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Officials have said the two countries should strive for a "win-win outcome", a favourite bromide in their lexicon.
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I strive to create collective positive energy that, even after the show is over, resonates through those who attended.
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To strive for a better community for everyone we must acknowledge how privileges and oppression intersect across these labels.
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With those details, it is very much business as usual for Strive, which is putting the focus on B2B.
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"In the long term, we should strive to have a normalization," Nowotny said in an interview on Austrian radio.
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"Values are different from goals as we never reach them but we should always strive towards them," says Cecil.
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Perfection — particularly the kind of women learn to strive for — is impossible no matter the form this ideal takes.
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They strive to instill in their officers a reverence for constitutional rights and an empathy for their fellow beings.
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The girls strive to make their dancing a success against the backdrop of social unrest in their troubled city.
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The new administration, and Congress, should strive to avoid generating unnecessary uncertainty, and focus first on not doing harm.
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It's also important to heal the wound that makes you strive to feel valuable based on what you have.
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"Any by that I don't mean that we should strive to become accepted by the current mainstream," Midjord said.
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"VR is a natural evolution of the experience we at PlayStation strive to deliver to gamers," Andrew House said.
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"He really has gained tremendous independence, which is what we all strive for in our personal lives," Levin said.
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And in this brave new era of political chaos and fake news, we must strive for accuracy above all.
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"We strive to be a responsible partner with the state," Chief Executive Officer Michael Neidorff said in a statement.
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And the VA instead will now strive to focus squarely on treating combat and military service related health issues.
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These results are critically important as we strive to paint a complete picture about the power of school choice.
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"We will strive to improve cost management from a medium- to long-term perspective," JAL said in a statement.
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The concept means to strive to the utmost of one's ability, and involves exertion, spirituality, self-purification, and devotion.
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You can change your world, achieve your dreams, and strive for a goal, regardless of your shape and size.
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I feed off the downward spiral of shame and self-hatred, because it gives me something to strive for.
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Not whether privacy should be protected but how it should be protected as we strive to keep ourselves safe.
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All of this is happening as producers strive to keep up with one thing: our rapidly diminishing attention spans.
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We are a nation of competition; many Americans strive to open and grow businesses and live the American Dream.
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Most striking has been the fact that he abandoned any sense that a president should strive to achieve unity.
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China's leadership also vows to "strive to build an IP power, an innovative country, and a well-off society".
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His lack of objectivity tempts him to strive for the glamorous semblance of power rather than for actual power.
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But before governments begin planning for a world without work, they should strive to make today's system function better.
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By taking on the point guard position, James practiced what all co-workers and colleagues should strive for: collaboration.
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The process is dynamic and requires that the FAA, and the airlines we oversee, constantly strive for safety improvements.
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Rather than forcing a bond, Mr Brooker should strive to keep bringing his strange, disparate, resonant visions to life.
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So it can be jarring for parents when their adult children don't strive for the same things they do.
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You should strive to surround yourself with people who inspire you, people who make you want to be better.
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And that's what we've been trying to strive for and push towards, and that helps all these things collectively.
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Unlike Big Tech's workforce, the country caps strive for diversity and prevent one nationality from dominating our immigration system.
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What I tell each of them is set a goal you want to achieve and strive to do so.
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Journalists should strive to find out what their elected leaders such as Trump have done, whether criminal or not.
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A healthier tomorrow Accessible, affordable and effective healthcare is something the developed and developing worlds continue to strive toward.
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This will give consumers an opportunity to "vote with their feet" by choosing banks that strive for gender equality.
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To be more specific would jeopardize the solemn commitment to fairness that the media establishment must always strive for.
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We must resist the urge to insulate ourselves and instead strive to be leaders in the movement for equality.
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Should therapy strive to help a patient adjust, or to help prepare him to change the world around him?
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The ideals both men wanted to strive for—individualism, independence, minimalism—started to make sense to their loved ones.
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Maybe we must all strive to be more egg-like, moving forward—more open, more earnest, more honestly ourselves.
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We can't always depend on others to be honest, but we can always strive to be honest with ourselves.
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We should always strive for perfection (because this is fiction, not life) and we were left with something disappointing.
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Other than that, we strive for liveliness, which is ultimately a judgment that can vary among constructors and editors.
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It is in these old frames that I most see the human I strive to be: capable, confident, driven.
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He had previously instructed hospitals to increase their capacity by at least 50 percent but strive for 100 percent.
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It is naïve to believe that any leader who takes power under such conditions will strive for democratic reform.
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In most administrations, senior officials strive to stay in office a full term, or two years at the least.
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Harvard is not perfect, but you have my commitment as president that we will always strive to be better.
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Automakers of all stripes, searching for better fuel economy, strive to reduce weight whenever they design a new model.
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They seemed not to believe that they would be allowed to strive for partisan balance in addressing Republican gerrymandering.
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"We strive to foster an Islam that leaves no one behind in the greater Muslim community," Ms. Lynn said.
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The animators strive to create convincing performances for their characters — who have to react to the live actors' actions.
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" She adds, "I think both sneaker companies and sneaker culture media should just strive to make sneakers be unisex.
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Many economists believe some inequality can actually be good for the economy by encouraging people to strive and innovate.
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But although its referees are expected to strive for neutrality, conference officials may be rooting privately for the Sooners.
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"All I'm trying to do is strive to get a better job and keep going up," Mr. Cuello said.
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Not as much zip in this one as I'd strive to include nowadays, but I like the overall smoothness.
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Brands are now racing to capture the market of young people who strive to live gender identities that fit.
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She's always told me never to keep secrets from her, and we strive to be open with each other.
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What Beattie's older characters strive for, in such decisive moments, is to remain open to experience despite their fears.
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What would it look like for candidates across the country to pledge and strive to listen first this year?
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We're going to strive for clean coal, we're going keep natural gas fracking, we're going to keep oil, etc.
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As a themeless constructor, I strive for wide open spaces with some interesting fill and a minimum of junk.
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O'Brien thinks putting sustainability on a pedestal of achievement for people to strive for can have a huge impact.
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I like my life, and for the first time, I don't necessarily want to strive for any larger goal.
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Athletes conquer their opponents, factory workers strive proudly for excellence, and soldiers stride off to war, confident of victory.
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A subset of Silicon Valley startups exist to serve people who strive to create their own Silicon Valley startups.
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The first, he says, is to simply strive to be better every day than he was the day before.
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I love Grünewald too, because there's the detail but also a very emotional quality that I also strive for.
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Policymakers strive to balance their budgets and must prioritize spending across a range of economic, security and social needs.
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Whatever you choose, consider the tradeoff between your yield and safety, and strive to select a low-cost option.
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The government will strive to stabilize economic growth while promoting reforms and preventing risks, Li was quoted as saying.
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"Determine a handful of soft skills you excel in and strive to highlight these throughout your career," Cohen says.
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I think we should all strive to find a vocation that strikes at the intersection of these three attributes.
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Chan and Goh will strive for the long-awaited title on Wednesday against Indonesia's Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir.
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They didn't know how many, or how different, but they knew we had to always strive for one-ness.
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"In the crucial months ahead, we must strive to make America beautiful again," Pelosi said in her tweet Monday.
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It's not discipline that drove the team—it was a strive to do something no one else was doing.
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Desserts made using this cream are invariably delicious, so many pastry chefs strive to have an Alcremie as their partner.
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"So, that's the broad standard that we hold, and the balance we always strive to meet," Mr. de Blasio said.
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This is something we need to strive for and the more voices of reason that the President hears, the better.
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Toward the end of his victory speech, Duque thanked Uribe but said he would strive to bridge Colombia&aposs divisions.
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As editors, we strive to tell the stories of extraordinary people doing ordinary things and ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
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Wilson said companies should strive to quantify the racial disparities on their platforms and write software that explicitly offsets them.
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The Harm of Google's biasesI strongly believe in gender and racial diversity, and I think we should strive for more.
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As these organizations strive to produce high-quality code at scale, they will need best-in-class tools and platforms.
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Your stories are what inspire me, bring me joy, and make me and my sons strive to be better people.
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That was a lot of fun, but as an artist growing up, I learned that wasn't something to strive for.
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The creators strive to develop these narratives sensitively, and also showcase the main character's journey to understanding her mental health.
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Time, like space, is ultimately tied to luxury in the sense that we all strive to have more of it.
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To explore her through Peter Morgan's writing is the most exceptional opportunity and I will strive to do her justice!
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All of this becomes even more important as we strive more and more to utilize technology to encourage voter accessibility.
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Instead, competitors strive to accurately fly from one waypoint to the next, dropping markers on a target at each one.
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It says that all people should strive to make China "prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful" by 2050.
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I believe the task before us is to strive to find other solutions, and I believe an agreement is possible.
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But "Queen of Versailles" more successfully delivered the kind of complexity and poignancy for which Ms Greenfield seems to strive.
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S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers strive to treat all people arriving in the country with dignity and respect.
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It's a testament to that fact that he could be so unique yet still set a standard to strive for.
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Rather, you strive to make your loved ones feel happy and supported, even at the cost of your own comfort.
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Nikkei Electronics quoted President Bunsei Kure as saying it will strive to stay on top in the self-driving field.
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But [with Always Strive and Prosper] you get Ferg, you get Darold before the music, having jobs and getting fired.
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One of them is Tim Hiller, who wrote the phrase in his book Strive: Life Is Short, Pursue What Matters.
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"We strive to ensure that our work does not have a chilling effect on individuals' free speech rights," Roth said.
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Both strive to debunk the James Bond spy narrative by showing its darker, crueler, and emotionally and physically damaging underbelly.
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Your stories are what inspire me, bring me joy and make me and my sons strive to be better people.
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In Beirut, TechCrunch's editors will strive to find the best early-stage startup in the Middle East and North Africa.
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"We are straightforward, warm, and always strive for a deeper understanding of our patients, students, and colleagues," the website reads.
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The government will also strive to reduce inflation, said Barbosa at an event organized by Itau BBA in Sao Paulo.
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The good thing about that, I think, is that so that as long as you have doubt, you really strive.
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In such circumstances a typical visiting head of state would strive to rise above it all with tact and diplomacy.
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Microsoft may be making the first of several acquisitions among the cloud companies as they strive to become even bigger.
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"Honda and Toro Rosso will work as one team to strive for progress and a successful future together," said Hachigo.
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There are no educational requirements for candidates through Strive and the company has encouraged employers to relax their own requirements.
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Young and old alike should bond as a cohesive team and strive to solve puzzles and problems that trouble society.
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While wrestling at the time seemed to strive for sport, other Masters included techniques that were more lethal combat maneuvers.
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The multiplicity of blades reflected the fecundity of nature, which he would strive to reproduce with ever-more-delicate gouging.
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Zhao turned the subject into a book last year: "A Life Where You Can't Strive for Success All The Time".
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Xi believed the two sides should strive to reach a mutually beneficial trade pact as soon as possible, Liu added.
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" "For 10 years he made all who watched television laugh and learn and strive to be better, more open people.
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"Every year, hundreds of thousands of hardworking, talented students strive for admission to elite schools," he told reporters on Tuesday.
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I don't strive to hinder people who want to see an enemy in everything they don't understand – haters will hate.
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Instead, they strive for an abundance of money because it gives them more freedom and security than they'll ever need.
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We strive to strike the right balance between supporting our team members and protecting the private information of our guests.
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Episode 26 This episode of Orange is the New Black challenged me, the viewer, to strive toward a momentous goal.
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United reportedly said that the Oza's video "does not reflect the positive customer experience we strive to offer," and apologized.
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When it comes to infrastructure projects like bridges, cities and municipalities strive to conduct regular inspections and perform preventative maintenance.
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"Because these programs are negotiated and implemented separately, we strive to also keep communication around these programs separate," it said.
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They model a vision of a perfect world, and ask you the player to constantly strive to meet that vision.
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But if a game begins this conversation, it must strive to be responsible, and it must listen to all voices.
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" Instead, leaders said they will "strive to reduce excessive global imbalances" and seek fairer policies in "pursuit of economic growth.
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Star Trek has and can encompass both tones, so long as it prescribes that humanity must strive to be better.
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Personality research suggests that although these twin virtues stem from separate strands of human nature, we can strive for both.
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That's caused girls to strive for perfection at the expense of taking chances, Saujani said in a "Squawk Box " interview.
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ECOWAS said the framework will also help girls who are already trapped in early marriages strive for a better future.
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It's the feeling I strive to feel every day and to just enjoy that moment is truly special to me.
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We strive to help these companies make their ideas and creativity a reality, by providing financial, technology and business support.
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Small business owners must always strive to do better; even the most successful ones must make improvement a top priority.
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He inspires me to continue and strive for perfection," she says, adding that he's the "best boss in the world.
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We're more aware now of the importance of microbial life, that it's not something we should strive to kill off.
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Diversity, inclusion and respect are among our company's core values and ones we strive to live up to every day.
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However, you have to turn low points into learning and improvement, and that is something I always strive to do.
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Standing with the Iranian people as they strive for democratic change would give America greater leverage in dealing with Iran.
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And remember that productivity increases — through technological advances or other means — are something the left should welcome and strive for.
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He remains positive about the situation – hopeful that he'll be able to compete in the Virgin Strive Challenge next month.
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We hope to see American Girl continue to strive for inclusivity and to observe its impact across other toy companies.
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So donors strive to send the right sort of aid to the places where it will do the most good.
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Rather than joining a gym for this year's resolution, maybe we should strive to make everyday life more active instead.
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The platform of Connect2Drs was initially built to strive the private sector as a target market, and it still is.
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The incidents are "offensive to everything we strive to teach our students," St. Michael's College School said in a statement.
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This pushes me to always strive to improve, not only in my career but in my personal life as well.
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Working out our differences as we strive to be a united people is part of what makes our country great.
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"An element of intimacy is something I strive to have with every person I shoot," explains James of his process.
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The rules state that driverless cars should strive to minimize harm to humans, including driving defensively and anticipating possible hazards.
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"I strive and I pride myself on being a good parent to my children," Rogers told CNN affiliate KGO/KTXL.
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a reminder of those who strive for great heights without worrying about their foundations.
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"We must strive to reach zero measles cases," said Jean-Marie Okwo-Bele, the director of the WHO's immunization department.
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"We will strive to create a first-class rating agency with regulatory approval, investor support, and shareholder reassurance," Dagong said.
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His idols are the cool people who don't strive to be cool — Smith, Lou Reed, Tobias Wolff and Sam Shepard.
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The airline has said it would strive to ensure minimal disruption to flights serving cities hosting Euro 2016 soccer matches.
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"We will strive to create a first-class rating agency with regulatory approval, investor support, and shareholder reassurance," Dagong said.
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"There are political opportunities, particularly due to certain regional developments, which I personally strive towards continuously," the prime minister said.
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Pay attention to how we present ourselves to others, and then strive to be the people we claim to be.
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"That someone says you need to reform NATO, but not strive for the 2%, I find hypocritical," Grenell told Bild.
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They continually strive to master the issues and actively seek to fill gaps in their emotional awareness, knowledge and skills.
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We are not a country that guarantees equal outcomes, but we do strive to provide an equal shot to everybody.
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Even then, the justices strive to resolve the disputes before them narrowly, without resort to broad pronouncements of constitutional law.
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Pai should strive to live up to the standards of collegiality and engagement he expressed in his initial confirmation hearing.
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"In our country, we strive to honor this fundamental principle that all are entitled to due process," the statement reads.
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"Clearly, investigators and the court did not strive to establish the truth," Nemtsova said in a statement on social media.
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We know personally how important it is to create products for all, and we strive towards this goal every day.
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Let's strive for an America where the young and ambitious don't need to move to cities to engage with culture.
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He contacted members of STRIVE, a peer education group focusing on interpersonal violence, and began planning the exhibit last November.
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PHILIP WEINBERG New York The writer is president and chief executive of STRIVE International, a nonprofit employment and training agency.
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We shouldn't constantly strive towards "doing" in attempt to resolve an issue, since things will resolve themselves if left alone.
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They're clearly different features, with clearly defined purposes, but both strive to achieve the same goal in their own ways.
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Mixes pull sounds from multiple sources, and it didn't make sense to strive for a singular cohesive image or aesthetic.
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AccuWeather and Reveal continue to enhance methods for handling data and strive to provide superior, seamless, and secure user experiences.
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In my thesis work, I strive to challenge the boundaries of industrial materials while exploring their gestural and organic possibilities.
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As a band, we always strive to incorporate that balance into our own songs: that lyrically simple, noisy, rhythmic feel!
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Here on the rocky coast of Maine, we live in a complex and fragile ecosystem that we strive to protect.
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If we can defeat opioids together—and we can—we should strive to tackle other national problems the same way.
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"I think most freelancers are aware of this and will strive to provide great results because of it," Hinds said.
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The seemingly uncontroversial measure also said that countries should strive to limit inaccurate or misleading marketing of breast-milk substitutes.
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A church in Wilson County is a community center where good people strive to do good for fellow human beings.
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We take our trusted position in the travel community very seriously and we'll continue to strive to earn that trust.
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"If confirmed, I would strive, along with my colleagues, to support the economy's continued progress toward full recovery," he said.
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And I strive in the studio to make a band just do more than they would if I wasn't there.
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Instead of indulging in dreams of a post-national future, liberals should strive to make nationalism as inclusive as possible.
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"Our members strive to provide quality care at an affordable cost to every resident," the group said in a statement.
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Dr. Khosla said she counseled patients to let go of the unrealistic notion that they must strive for "perfect" sleep.
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But, historically, which of the two tendencies the Democrats espouse has defined the kind of coalition they strive to build.
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I am firmly in the liberal camp, but to win it helps to know and strive to understand one's adversary.
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"We are always mindful of the voices around college athletics, and we strive to do the right thing," he said.
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That said, we know our readers rightfully have incredibly high expectations, and we will continue to strive to do better.
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"As much as I strive to not make the same thing twice and try to mix it up," Radcliffe admits.
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Or was Mill concerned that, in a perfect world, with nothing more to strive for, we might simply grow bored?
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It is breathtaking and heartbreaking, a reminder of the way we all strive to shine, and will all ultimately die.
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Zimmer and Vitale strive not just to mask those perturbances but to add delight and uplift to the driving experience.
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To us, this country's vibrant institutions embody democracy, which unlike Iran's ayatollahs strive for human rights and liberty for all.
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"I could really cut down unnecessary wants and strive for 50% of my income to go towards paying off debt."
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Such efforts would also help reassure the global community that the U.S. will strive to meet its international climate agreements.
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Instead, we should strive to find ways to reduce ER costs that don't put patients in danger — or in debt.
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Nemtsov "remains an inspiration to all who strive for justice, democracy, and a government accountable to the people", she wrote.
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In an essay from her recent book Trick Mirror, Jia Tolentino writes of this endless strive for optimization and perfection.
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We also strive to have as diverse a selection as we can, based on the submissions for any particular week.
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Maybe the stories we tell about our culture's most resonant figures should strive to be true, for better or worse.
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So for all their convenience, it's essential that we strive to make our modes of transportation safe, comfortable spaces, too.
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It seems intuitive, then, to strive for cafeterias where sampling healthier food is not a special occasion, but standard practice.
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"Something that I strive for is trying to create a more inclusive climate movement," said 20-year-old Tasha Elizarde.
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As people work to juggle those balances and strive to achieve a certain lifestyle, they can stretch beyond their means.
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It is also why we strive to get behind the curtain of Hopper's stillness and figure out what's going on.
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Moseley's actions broke a number of barriers, but not the type that first-of-their-kind overachievers typically strive for.
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In my field, we all strive for that genius moment that helps us break through and reach people more effectively.
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It set a new standard for what corporations can talk about in public and strive to hold themselves accountable for.
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This idea that this is something to strive for, that when once that starts to erode then people get worried.
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