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On the whole, his lordship prophesied, "the more time he has to devote to his hobby, the more Rugbyman will strive to attain greater efficiency".
She has to devote considerable time helping older, unemployed Korean immigrants fill out application forms for public benefits because, Ms. Kim said, so many of them refuse to go to the Human Resources Agency alone.
He explained that, like all private businessmen in China, he has to devote considerable time and attention to entertaining government officials, so that he can continue to operate more or less as he pleases.
They are particularly aggrieved by images that promote the belief that, "to be a remotely decent mother, a woman has to devote her entire physical, psychological, emotional, and intellectual being, 24/7, to her children".
But Mrs. Clinton's advisers have told Mr. Obama that her ability to campaign on his behalf will be curtailed if she has to devote the summer to raising money on her own behalf.
"Cyber" is actually less gory than the "CSI" norm, partly because it has to devote so much time to computer code whizzing by on wall-size screens and discussions of Bluetooth sniffers and phishing attacks.
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I have to devote myself to football".
Mr McCain will now have to devote precious money just to secure a victory at home.
Some days, she had to devote an entire morning to one concept.
I had to devote myself to an ancient and demanding foreign language.
If not, you have to devote your spare time to studying and take the examination again.
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