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As mentioned earlier, preschool attendance is almost universal for young children in Hong Kong and there is a tradition of academic-orientation in Hong Kong's kindergartens despite the fact that government has exerted much effort to promote child-centered, less didactic early childhood education.
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Another reason Reid struggled was that the White House, which backed the public option but didn't exert much effort on its behalf, had cut deals with hospitals and pharmaceutical companies that opposed the public option to gain their support for health care reform.
Makes a GREAT stocking stuffer for that not-so-special someone in your life that you have to get a present for but don't want to break the bank or exert much effort.
Some of what I liked best didn't require Mr. McNeely's kitchen to exert much effort.
(2011): "A smart child unable to sit still during an exam or uninterested in exerting much effort can produce spuriously low scores on an IQ test".
The federal government has exerted considerable effort attempting to conceal or underplay the crisis.
Although the United States has exerted some effort over many years, it was neither consistent nor did it display the leadership needed to bring parties together to forge peace.
My GOP colleagues have exerted effort to cause nothing to get done.
The effort and influence he has exerted for trans people has mattered and has moved us down the field.
Other shareholders grumble that they have exerted too much influence.
Having exerted so much energy trying to pull away from Wanjiru, Kebede was spent.
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