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en He talks of relativism ... the smorgasbord of beliefs he sees unfolding, and he is concerned the church will be assimilated if there is not an effort to resist it. That effort may not fill up churches right away, or win popularity contests. ... I don't know if it's right or wrong, but it's the framework he's operating under.

en I hope the parties concerned will put in the effort. For this time, the presence of all the chief delegates of the six-party talks in Tokyo signifies that all parties are willing to put in an effort for this cause.

en We looked very strongly at those penalties, and we feel like we're moving beyond it. It stepped up a little bit in special teams last week. We did get a personal foul on the quarterback late. We certainly think it was a great effort and not intentional in any way. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world. It's something we can not do, but I certainly enjoyed the effort. On the offensive side, the holdings were mistakes, but it was a technical issue. The effort was there. Both were very dominant blocks, but we just can't put our hands outside the framework.

en We believe that consumers are the first line of defense against price gouging. The first effort is not to (fill and) pay at gas stations if a consumer feels there is price gouging. The second effort is to report to state and local law enforcement agencies, and the third effort is to contact us.

en We believe that consumers are the first line of defense against price gouging. The first effort is not to (fill and) pay at gas stations if a consumer feels there is price gouging, ... The second effort is to report to state and local law enforcement agencies, and the third effort is to contact us.

en The best results are achieved by using the right amount of effort in the right place at the right time. And this right amount is usually less than we think we need. In other words, the less unnecessary effort you put into learning, the more successful you'll be... the key to faster learning is to use appropriate effort. Greater effort can exacerbate faulty patterns of action. Doing the wrong thing with more intensity rarely improves the situation. Learning something new often requires us to unlearn something old.

en It's a joint effort between two churches. It's time the churches in this area start working together to see more people saved.

en We've had church and civic groups, like the Lion's Club, that have found the festival helpful either as a fund raiser or for public service to the community. Several churches have given away free cold water at the festival as an outreach effort.

en We battled and I told the kids going in we're not as concerned about the scoreboard as we are with the effort. We got the effort. But it was the bonus points. You always want to get them and not give them up and they got them.

en [Lockhart suggested the administration effort was low key.] For those who think there is a vast aggressive lobbying effort, those people are wrong, ... We don't presume to have control ... let members vote their conscience.

en We are concerned about the violence and particularly regret the loss of life. But the parties themselves have committed a serious effort and are committed to a serious effort at the negotiating table.

en From our effort standpoint, it is an embarrassing loss for us. I don't care if we won or lost, just effort-wise, our effort was horrible. I am part of it. My effort was horrible too.

en My foundation donated to his church building fund and to a Katrina relief effort that his church sponsored. That's it. Period.

en That's a common one. A lot of that is just lack of information. They don't understand how to fill out the form, but if they've made a good faith effort to try then our inspectors won't usually levy a fine. They just help them fill it out.

en I guess what bothers me so much about what I now see going on in both Washington and in Texas is an effort to keep people from finding out about the mistakes of lawmakers and then when they're uncovered, an effort to fool people and pretend there was nothing wrong.


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