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This must be the first presidential candidate in history to devote so much energy to preaching against optimism, against inspiring language and — talk about bizarre — against democracy itself.
I find myself increasingly irked, in truth, by people who devote so much energy to slapping a label on it, as though there were a cure attached to picking the right one.
One of the biggest dangers for Nokia is that it will devote so much energy to taking on Apple, Google and Research In Motion (the maker of the BlackBerry) that it will lose its edge in emerging markets.All is not lost.
Another option, of course, is that we leave both humans and animals unmodified and instead encourage the humans to use their superior intelligence, freer wills and more developed moral sense to see how deeply repellent it is for humans to continue to devote so much energy to find new ways of exploiting animals so that they can have tasty morsels on their plates.
To determine why these creatures devote so much energy to this process, neuroscientist Kerstin Fritsches of the University of Queensland and colleagues examined the retinas of freshly caught swordfish.
Is it any wonder that people devote so much energy to religious practices?
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It's why hardware manufacturers are devoting so much energy to the proposition.
What is important about Keystone XL, though, and the reason that environmental groups have devoted so much energy to opposing it, is that it illustrates a basic point.
Wall Street lobbyists have devoted so much energy to fighting the ban that they have not had as much time to fight other (better) parts of the bill that they also dislike — like the Senate's clearinghouse.
That would be bad, because it is so much cheaper to deliver medical care outside hospitals.Instead of devoting so much energy to reshuffling the pack within the NHS, the government should have done more to bring new entrants into the health-care market.
The graffiti have gone, the gang is smaller and better mannered and, as Steve Kidder, a local shopkeeper, puts it, "we're gradually getting back to where we were".Until recently, Sheffield's police would probably not have devoted so much energy to solving a neighbourhood problem.
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