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The Knicks will at least make an effort to speak to some of the more prominent free agents, like Kobe Bryant and Rasheed Wallace, but even Thomas has admitted that his chances are better with the next tier of players.
There are a variety of approaches to maintaining contact with your board: One of my own methods is to keep an ongoing list of "friends I really value whom I rarely speak with" to ensure that I make an effort to speak with them.
Though Mr. Wiesel's discussion of the terrorist attacks and their aftermath addresses fearsome concerns, when asked how he looks at the world differently after Sept. 11, Mr. Wiesel replies, "I must make an effort to speak to my students with greater hope".
When you travel, make an effort to speak with the locals.
(We can also add that you know that you are on Inverted Earth, and make an effort to speak the local language; see Block 1996a, 42; 2003).
I think that every leader should make an effort to speak as openly and as honestly as they can about the truth, about their career arc and trajectory, which often includes setbacks and failures, and moments of confusion, and things like that.
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Please, don't take me wrong; it's not that I don't like their language, but because all of us are making an effort to speak English to integrate into the group we are all from non-English-speaking countries—I find it rude when they, especially the boss, don't make the same effort.
She made an effort to speak Spanish at the start but has since given up.
Our child loved speaking a little of the local language, and making an effort to speak some French went a long way, especially with shopkeepers.
But there's no doubt that making an effort to speak the local language when doing business helps to oil the wheels.
Mr. Alameddine, according to classmates, made an effort to speak to Mr. Cho on several occasions, trying to draw him out of his closed world and his refusal to interact with other students.
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