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When the American liberals ignored this, huge efforts were made to kick them out of the communion.
Huge efforts were made to stabilize that slope on the Stilly, an engineering fix to reduce flow of mud into the river.
Even though, around the world, huge efforts were made to try and contain the spread of swine flu virus, these were unsuccessful.
Food security is felt as a moral imperative for the Libyan leaders and huge efforts were made in the 1970s and 1980s to develop irrigated agriculture based on local water resources, and in the 1990s to create the conditions for the rehabilitation and development of the coastal agriculture through water transport from the south to the north.
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These days huge efforts are made to combat such species, through both prevention and eradication.
Gambling has always been the raison d'être for horse racing and, while many would argue that all racing is corrupt, the truth is that huge efforts are made to ensure race fixing is rare.
With climate change increasing the risk and intensity of climate disasters such as floods and drought, unless huge efforts are made to increase climate resilience, the risk of hunger and malnutrition could increase by 20% by 2050.
Under-enumeration is almost guaranteed even when huge efforts are made to include them in the census.
Huge efforts are made each year to protect and rehabilitate animals affected by bushfire, but the seasonal occurrence is central in controlling the population.
A huge effort was made to clean the beaches in time for the tourist season.
In the 18th and 19th centuries a huge effort was made to organise observing expeditions: it was hoped that careful observations from widely spaced locations on Earth would provide a means to triangulate the distance between the Earth and sun.
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