Sentence examples for endeavour both from inspiring English sources

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The word tattoo comes from Tahiti and entered the English language in the captain's log on Captain Cook's ship, Endeavour: "Both sexes paint their Bodys, Tattow as it is called in their Language.

In this endeavour, both his military and diplomatic and organisational abilities came him in good stead; most importantly, he was able to enlist the support of the local Iranian population and the powerful dihqan (the Iranian "gentry") class.

Microbiology data are increasingly collected electronically throughout the United States and could eventually provide a powerful means of infectious disease surveillance, but the synthesis and utilization of databases across large networks remains a daunting endeavour both in and out of the VA.

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The player said his defection was motivated by a desire to "take a more active role in my endeavours both on and off  the field".

There was plenty of endeavour from both sides with their build-up play, but hitting the target seemed a problem.

There was plenty of endeavour from both sides but neither goalkeeper was being too troubled, with the final ball not up to par.

The ship's badge depicted the Federation Star overlaid by a naval crown, and her motto was "Endeavour", reflecting both an idealisation of Australians' national spirit and attitude, and a connection to James Cook and HM Bark Endeavour.

This study contributes to the improvement of our knowledge of the metazoan Tree of Life – a highly necessary endeavour for both ecological and evolutionary studies.

Building capacity is an iterative and painstaking process and long-term endeavour, requiring both sustained institutional commitments and substantial resources.

In conclusion, further analyzing HRM in the health care sector will be a productive endeavour for both researchers and practitioners.

9 "To... utilize Forscher's brickyard analogy, research synthesis as a primary research endeavour can both assemble random bricks into useful edifices of knowledge, and ensure that any bricks that are produced in the future contribute to the construction of such edifices rather than being thrown onto a random pile".

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