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en If there's savings there, we can work a little longer, a little harder on some work projects in the summer.

en We didn't use a crutch or a reason for not winning. You've just got to work harder, work longer and work smarter.

en Medicine must continually improve, and this depends on partnerships of clinical and basic science work. These summer projects let students see how this kind of work goes on both in the lab and the clinic and gives them a chance to see if this combination is right for them.

en I think the sky is the limit for him. He'll work harder this summer than he ever has worked because that's just the type of kid he is. He'll play more basketball this summer than he ever has.

en A lot of times, people will try harder, will do more. They'll spend longer hours doing something involved with the farming (thinking) if I just try harder, it's going to turn out OK. One risk we run when people work longer hours is a greater chance of injury, maybe taking risks they shouldn't take.

en More maintenance work is being done out of Southeast Asia and China. The real savings are in labor. There's a lot more work to be done and a lot of savings can come out.

en For us, it?s never been about winning. We always had the philosophy that if you work harder, play harder, you learn harder and get smarter. And one of the by-products of that is success. Our foundation has always been you have to work to get to that fun level, and it?s worked.

en Because of continued work delays the board declared in April 2005 that the work had been abandoned. It then fell to the bonding company to fulfill the obligations of the contractor. We now have an estimate from another roofing company for completion of the two projects. Together the two projects will cost $141,861; that is the amount that was withheld from the payment for the original work.

en [People may isolate themselves even more than usual or withdraw from favorite activities. Or the opposite may be true.] A lot of times, people will try harder, will do more. They'll spend longer hours doing something involved with the farming (thinking) if I just try harder, it's going to turn out OK, ... One risk we run when people work longer hours is a greater chance of injury, maybe taking risks they shouldn't take.

en We don't do it to disrespect the other team or other wrestler. I need to prepare for the states and need to get in my work for states. It is better for me if I get a good sweat in and get in my work and go longer in the match. That will prepare me better for the postseason and harder competition.

en Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness.

en I'm going to have to work longer. Longer and harder.

en There are no days off for me. I have to work longer and harder than everyone else to be successful.

en The longer we wait to start all that work, the harder it gets.

en He was happy to be in the NBA, but that wasn't good enough for him. He worked. He knew he was going to have to work harder than the next guy. Physical skills, he didn't have what some of the other guys had. He was going to have to work harder, and he was willing to do that.

en He's definitely a more featured player. It gets tougher now because everybody knows how important he is as our No. 1 scorer. We have to work harder to get him better shots and he's going to have to work harder to create opportunities for himself, too, because teams are keying on him.


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