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To use the adjective 'assiduous' correctly in a sentence, it should be followed by a noun or phrase, such as 'assiduous effort' or 'assiduous work.' For example: "The student showed an assiduous effort on her math homework."
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In a shift from its assiduous one-on-one courtship of Beijing, the administration is trying to line up coalitions — among China's next-door neighbors and far-flung trading partners — to present Chinese leaders with a unified front on thorny issues like the currency and their country's territorial claims in the South China Sea.
While a lack of assiduous on-the-ground reporting seems to be the most fundamental challenge to contextualized reporting on civil resistance, there are several other flaws that also lead to a less sophisticated understanding of these events.
The British and Argentinians are particularly assiduous about putting on deodorant, says Unilever, which makes the stuff; but Asians, including the Japanese, far less so.
Like many of Bruckner's works, the Eighth suffers from version confusion, as the musicologist Benjamin Korstvedt traces in his assiduous book on the symphony.
For the most part, assiduous commenting on a friend's Facebook updates and periodically e-mailing promises to "catch up by phone soon" substitute for actual conversation.
It shows him to be an assiduous conformist on welfare and benefits, favouring cuts and supporting what Labour calls the "bedroom tax".
By such small courtesies in the Commons tea rooms and assiduous work on obscure committees did this former sheet-metal worker beat off grander challengers when Betty Boothroyd retired.
As he did in last week's jury selection, he listened carefully, taking assiduous notes on a legal pad and nodding when spoken to by the judge.
The assiduous focus on economic freedom of the past two decades, to the exclusion of political and social freedom, has allowed a sizable segment of the Chinese population to prosper, but it can also be socially destabilizing — for example, by widening the wealth gap.
The league waged an assiduous attack on literary figures and the political establishment through articles published in the periodical al-Maarad, which was subsequently forced to close down by the government.
And he has been assiduous in courting people on the poorer edges of the country, including the country's many Muslims, many of whom dislike Kenya's alliance with the West in its "war on terror .Mr Kibaki, for his part, has won the backing of the former president, Daniel arap Moi, a Kalenjin.
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