Sentence examples for every exertion from inspiring English sources

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Every exertion of the police power, either by the Legislature or by an administrative body, is an exercise of delegated power.

Every exertion of my will, every attempt to put an end to the disintegration of the outer world and the dissolution of my ego, seemed to be wasted effort.

Details of interesting proceedings, whether of a commercial or political nature, in our Courts of Law, will from time to time be given; whilst every exertion will be made to present to its readers full and accurate reports of important public Meet­ings, both in this and the neighbouring towns.

No aid has been afforded to either, nor has any privilege been enjoyed by the one which has not been equally open to the other party, and every exertion has been made in its power to enforce the execution of the laws prohibiting illegal equipments with equal rigor against both.

As Nagel develops the point, there are other types of luck that affect not only our actions but also every intention we form and every exertion of our wills.

The manufacturers are often disposed to contend for monopolies, buyers make every exertion to lower prices, and sellers to raise them; men who live by fees and salaries endeavour to raise them, and the part of the people who pay them, endeavour to lower them; the public creditors to augment the taxes, and the people at large to lessen them.

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Whatever difficulty may be experienced in giving to those terms a definition which will embrace every permissible exertion of power affecting private rights, and exclude such as is forbidden, there can be no doubt of their meaning when applied to judicial proceedings.

Understandably and commendably, counsel for indigent defendants often exert every effort to prove the substantial nature of their clients' claims—an exertion of energy which draws a similar effort from government counsel.

Not one like Henry, who lobbed insults at them when they did anything but worship him for his every ounce of exertion.

When the laptop is not plugged in, it can be powered by means of a foot pedal (or pull string, depending on the final decision) that will generate 10 minutes of power for every minute of exertion.

The brain could then learn to become a metabolic rate sensor by anticipating the breathing required for every possible physical exertion in order to minimize these mismatch error signals.

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