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"Rest assured, however, that we would work even harder to strive for more accomplishments.
Our parents tell us how to study, what schools to go to, what careers to pursue, to work harder, to strive higher, to do better…while society tells us something completely different.
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In that setting, she said, "it's hard to strive for perfection".
"I have great belief in my ability and I work hard to strive to achieve my dreams".
Nor does her ambassadorial role in the Champions in Schools programme, in which she encourages children to work hard and to strive to win.
He expressed solidarity and encouraged Muslims to strive harder to become full members of Italian society.
It leads film makers to strive harder to create the perfect scene, and songwriters to dig deeper for the most pleasing melody.
And he acknowledged criticism that his government lacked political experience and promised to strive harder for efficiency.
Often, it's an editor's voice that photographers hear in the back of their mind, urging them to strive harder for the defining image.
A more typical, though less effective, European response would be to strive harder to attract, or at least keep, drugs R&D by offering a mix of tax relief and subsidy.
In other words, it diminishes revenues by providing a disincentive to those wealth-creators to strive harder and take more risks.
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