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You can use the phrase "put in effort" when you want to describe the amount of energy you put into doing something. For example: "I wanted to get the best grade possible on my assignment, so I put in a lot of effort."
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The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), which first raised this problem in the early 1990s, says: "most subsidies appear to cause effort and fleet capacity to expand more than it would otherwise have done, which increases the pressure to overfish".
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Top Arab officials warned today that Israel's action in the West Bank would cause efforts to renew peace negotiations to collapse and would undermine the visits of two senior American officials.
On Wednesday, the spotlight was on Africa, a continent that is often the focus of cause efforts.
Although at first glance this move appears to have been a good one for the hospital, it is worth noting several caveats that could cause efforts like these to backfire.
It was found that high-status success and low-status failure, i.e. the system-consistent outcomes, were attributed relatively more to stable internal causes (ability), whereas high-status failure and low-status success, i.e. the system-inconsistent outcomes, were attributed relatively more to unstable causes (effort).
We're not perfect in all our causes, efforts or actions, and sadly, we certainly don't get it right all the time -- not here at home, and not abroad.
TYPICALLY, cause-marketing efforts involve profit-making companies partnering with charities to raise money.
She subsequently became active in numerous progressive causes, notably efforts to combat global warming.
Since then, the organization has given away $34.5 billion to an array of causes, including efforts to eliminate HIV, malaria and many other infectious diseases.
Bruce Stephen, an analyst with IDC, attributed the sluggish business market to a "Y2K hangover" caused by efforts to protect corporate computer systems from potential problems caused by the rollover from 1999 to 2000.
Tony Jewell, a spokesman for AstraZeneca, said the contributions were a way of "building relationships and supporting worthwhile causes," including efforts to improve the health of minorities and increase their participation in clinical trials.
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