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Examples of exertion


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Rushing strings and fanfares in the brass compete with the ever more excited and strenuous exertions of the singers.
I know we are making unparalleled exertions to organise our strength and to put it into the field.
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We believe—in fact, we are convinced—that it is possible for us by our own exertions to win independence.
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We have very little left of it to-day, and we have to depend on our own exertions.
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You could not expect him to work or exert himself if the result of all his exertions was immediately handed over to his creditors.
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I can assure him that, in spite of all our exertions, we are unable to make ends meet.
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We saved ourselves by our exertions in the last war.
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They do not complain of having to pay on further increment value due to exertions not their own.
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How can we suggest that a task fulfilled by these people after those exertions can be passed on to the whole community?
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I know of the tremendous exertions of the management and work force in seeking to keep the company in operation.
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Only by our own exertions, however, can we possibly be saved.
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If a nation earns services and goods from abroad by its own exertions, then it changes its own economy naturally in the process.
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On the other hand, those who wanted to nationalise the railways used the same exertions on their side.
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Unhappily, a limited number of people—not a great many—have been happy to subsist on unemployment benefit and have made no great exertions to find work.
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We have saved ourselves by our own exertions, and we can save the world by our example.
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I hope that, after his exertions, he becomes a late convert to programming.
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A family, rich by its own exertions and brilliance, has made over the whole of the business for the benefit of 900 employees.
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Despite the exertions thus far, the participants must be prepared for a sprint finish.
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We must rely on our own exertions and not try to attract volatile capital from other countries.
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We should be much further along the road of saving ourselves by our own exertions if more had been spent in this way.
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You cannot ask for unlimited exertions or unlimited contributions from this country in all three particulars.
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Then there are persons who are acquiring wealth by exertions which the community would be very much better without.
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The man who earns a profit in business by his exertions in business counts upon it in consequence of those exertions.
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She increases her rewards in proportion to the exertions put forth.
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I think it is a fine achievement, and one that is a tribute to the strenuous exertions of the whole of the staff.
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We can only save ourselves from economic collapse by our own exertions if we save the world from a new arms race by our example.
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The contractors are making special exertions to complete her.
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Whatever is the standard of living we can maintain and develop in this island, we are resolved to achieve it by our own exertions.
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No one had made more sustained exertions to contribute to the common pot and few take less out of it than he does.
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Only their own gigantic exertions working unfettered and in free enterprise, can enable them to sustain and conquer.
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The attainment of victory will be hastened only in proportion to our industry and our exertions.
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We cannot abolish disability, however strenuous and well-intentioned our exertions.
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What it needs is increased productivity and much more demanning, and then it can succeed only through its own exertions.
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Living in comparative idleness, they wish to lash the toilers of body and mind to further exertions.
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One would say that he would be able to stand up to any reasonable exertions called from him.
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I am putting that as an argument for special exertions—greater exertions than we made in the last war—to make ourselves a self-contained community.
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How long it will be, how long it will last, depends upon the exertions which we make in this island.
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In the shipyards, in the munition works, in the roaring factories, amid the training camps, they have shared and encouraged the exertions of their people.
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There are other cases where the increment is due to the exertions and to the business enterprise of a railway company.
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We have to run risks for both, and we have got to make exertions for both.
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The output would have been less but for the exertions of these miners' leaders.
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Owing to various causes there have been delays in opening recruiting and in appointing the officers on whose personal exertions and influence recruiting largely depends.
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No matter what exertions he makes he cannot in any way better his position.
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The exertions we then made had their reward.
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Through their personal exertions, they built up a company and brought great prosperity to many people and to the neighbourhood.
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Indeed, many people who are practising today got there by their own hard exertions and the hard-won savings of their families.
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We are willing and eager to put out greater exertions in the regions.
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The book can only be increased in value by the exertions and activities of the agent in securing new business.
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I can only hope that the cloud will be blown away by the exertions of the miners and the inspiration of managers.
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The new towns have already helped our people by their exertions.
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The success of a nation, as of an individual, depends upon the exertions and the skills of its people.
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We have begun to introduce these measures and to expound them, and come what may we shall persevere in those exertions.
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A profit is given by somebody else because of those exertions, and because it depends upon the exertions and results from them.
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Will he use his utmost exertions to prevent such a thing happening?
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Why should there be in such excellent cases the necessity for exertions and pressure of all kinds in order that bare justice may be done?
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The improvement in our standard of living has been obtained partly through our own exertions but partly through running up bills abroad.
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Whether that effect is good or ill will, in my view, depend in the main on our own exertions.
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Such a proceeding only tends to lead other people to make renewed exertions.
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He is taxing builders' profits and taxing men on the results of their exertions, foresight, enterprise, and skill.
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The greater part was inherited, in the consequence of the war and in our faithful, unstinted and prolonged exertions for the common cause.
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We have made prodigious exertions and our resources are continually growing.
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The most intense exertions have been made by all the air squadrons not only during the action but in the preparatory stages.
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We shall have to call upon our people to make supreme spiritual exertions.
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We can keep the place which we won by the exertions of our forefathers only if we prepare ourselves.
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No private person is to be dependent upon his own exertions for anything.
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The instinct of self-preservation has compelled us to renewed exertions.
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I have not been impressed by the exertions of the clergy in the past.
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At no time in the war have we had greater need for singleness of purpose and greater exertions.
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Great exertions are made by the people, but we can ill afford to make a new drain upon our latent strength and remaining motive power.
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I am aware that they call for the most strenuous and continued exertions if they are to be overcome.
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We shall delude ourselves if we think that it can be achieved without the utmost exertions on our part.
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As a matter of fact, several other nations without effort come in on the tide of other nations' exertions.
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Two actuaries cannot do more than two men's work, though they may work overtime and put in special exertions.
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I am afraid their million-pounds fund will suffer a little from his exertions to night.
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We have no intention of neglecting any exertions which we can make to bring the perpetrators of these crimes to justice.
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We have been told it is justifiable to tax unearned increment because it is something the owner gets apart from his own exertions.
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Today we may not be able to save the world by our example, but we can still save ourselves by our exertions.
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Prodigious exertions were made to bring in the cargoes and to protect the ships, and these exertions have not failed.
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Everybody recognises the great exertions he has made in the cause of peace.
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Often they are prevented by the mere exertions expended on daily living, or even by actual pain, from being able to search for help.
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No one of these countries, and certainly none of the smaller countries, can possibly right itself by its own exertions.
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We shall need to use the stimulus of victory to increase our exertions, to perfect our systems, and to refine our processes.
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Examples are not what is required; we need exertions.
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Most of them very much prefer the professions where there are less strenuous exertions and greater emoluments.
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Indeed, his death at a comparatively early age was very largely due to the immense exertions and hardships which he undertook to serve this cause.
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In the act of conducting you made such inward exertions that you had not enough energy left to watch over the outward appearance.
Worse than the graceless postures of the performers were the indelicate circumstances and ridiculous facial expressions that could arise from the exertions of performance.
Besides the ingratitude and neglect which frequently follow the greatest zeal and the most patriotic exertions create an odium to all public undertakings.
However, to the extent that it involves the care of children having negative economic values, such female exertions should not be accorded a positive value.
Parties recovered their positions and roles only after paying high political costs, and after arduous exertions against the antiparty mood that permeated society.
There is something almost savage in her repeated insistence on the primacy of her own exertions and the suffering they caused her.
Still panting a little after the exertions of the ascent, she closed her eyes and breathed deeply.
Eminence, reputation, and success in science were demanding ever greater exertions and commitments.
By projecting such spiritual exertions abroad, this story brought back home and renegotiated questions of class, ambition, and material success in terms of nobility, heroism, and spiritual riches.
When she falls ill as a result of her exertions on behalf of others a loving and grateful community gathers about to nurse and comfort her.
Over the next 2 years, the patient developed progressive symptoms of early fatigue and dyspnea with minimal exertion.
None of them is currently on medication, and only 1 patient, who refuses further treatment, is symptomatic on exertion.
Of course, this exertion of authority is only possible when the man is in a position to support his family.
The extra sleep and fatigue were inexplicable in the sense that they had no obvious cause, such as poor sleep or exertion.
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