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"There is no House Democrat who is harder working or is more effective than Nancy Pelosi".
Guy said, "You might well be right!" He promised to drive the men harder, working overtime.
Some individuals may be more motivated and harder working, and thus can legitimately expect greater rewards for their efforts.
We finally show that although it makes the problem much harder, working with stochastic assignment leads to more realistic and robust solutions.
So, obviously, everyone is working harder, working faster, and mistakes occur, like the incident involving Maria Lopez.
Alas, kids from both those rich countries pale besides their peers in India, who are both harder working and expected to master tougher topics at a younger age.
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Last winter the factory laid off 120 workers after New Era transferred work to plants in the South, where wages are lower, complaints about injuries fewer and the employees usually younger and, in the company's view, harder-working.
Clearly, automation and harder-working professors are making education cheaper.
It's hard to imagine a harder-working crew of kids than the cast of "Glee," who are trotted out each summer for this live singing-and-dancing extravaganza.
(Petrusich)20110616 Glee Live! (Friday and Saturday) It's hard to imagine a harder-working crew of kids than the cast of "Glee," who are trotted out each summer for this live singing-and-dancing extravaganza.
Yullaw: Cristiano: more skilful than the most skilful, more athletic than the most athletic, harder-working than the hardest worker.
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