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Discover Ludwig"considered effort" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to any kind of effort that you have thought carefully about and put a lot of thought into. For example, "We put a lot of thought and considered effort into this project, and the results show it."
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"From where I stand right now," Ms. Lam said, "there is always considered effort to mutually embarrass each other".
The UAE's Palm Jumeirah and The World, some of the world's largest artificial islands, are an extreme example; a rather more considered effort is Barcelona's beach at Barceloneta, created as part of the city's facelift for the 1992 Olympic Games.
And that is by design, part of a considered effort to address the challenges that it, along with many other museums, face: how to appeal to a new generation in a climate of persistent financial pressure and the ambition to grow, to do more, to expand its audience.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers joined issue this afternoon in the retrial of Frank Quattrone Frank Quattrone, with the government insisting that Quattrone's December 2000 message to his investment banking team was a considered effort to obstruct federal investigations and the defendant saying it was nothing more than a gentle prod to do right, delivered hastily at the end of a busy day.
RNSE has made a considered effort to offer the fastest CPU chip and to build in the widest range of capacity (from low amounts of FLASH and SDRAM up to high amounts).
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All the major accounting firms have considered efforts to separate themselves to some extent from their consulting divisions.
considered efforts to introduce "the surrealistic proposal" for a currency board for Indonesia a waste of time.
Even the most carefully researched and considered efforts are routinely greeted with cynicism, lassitude, or outright dismissal.
He considered efforts to teach the same "objective" history to French- and English-Canadians as a "campaign to denaturalize French-Canadians".
As much as 18 studies considered effort-induced angina pectoris as an inclusion criterion.
The Tanzania and Nigeria case studies considered efforts to expand health insurance coverage.
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