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"If we get that, I think we're on a winning line, but we just need to be more relentless about keeping up the pressure on the far east".
But then, pressure from shareholders can be more relentless than a Category 5 hurricane and that's good news for guys like Martin.
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And he was more relentless than many political reporters in questioning George W. Bush about the death penalty and Al Gore about global warming.
In no area of scientific endeavor had the Bush Administration been more relentless than in its opposition to any initiative that could be interpreted as lessening the risks associated with premarital sex.
Of the president's long list of travesties, none has been more relentless and ultimately tragic than his condemnation of the role of immigrants in American life — it's his biggest betrayal of the country's core beliefs.
The Union of Concerned Scientists said the latest efforts by Cuccinelli were more "relentless rubbish".
The demand for mobile-ready, shareable content has never been more relentless.
In the technology sector, emphasis on business performance has always been more relentless than anywhere else in the market.
We runners don't lie about our time". Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius was more relentless in comments to the DNC's Ohio delegation on Tuesday.
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