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When the wall comes down, though, he advocates making an effort to hide countertop clutter.
Russia has become one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and is barely making an effort to hide it.
In its Sept. 12 report, the White House said Baghdad was "seeking to purchase chemical-weapons agent precursors and applicable production equipment, and is making an effort to hide activities at the Falluja plant," previously a production site for chemical arms.
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In Alemão, it seems the police makes an effort to hide them.
But many expert consulting firms promote their access to different companies, and the consultants don't appear to make an effort to hide their outside work from their employers.
Jari was more optimistic: "It's unavoidable that some people will make an effort to hide their edits, but that doesn't mean they will get away with anything.
One with performance-avoidance orientation would make an effort to hide his/her lack of ability (e.g. avoiding participation or asking questions that may result in negative evaluation of his/her knowledge).
Implicit in her comments is the suggestion that President Obama, by not making much of an effort to hide his dislike of the Israeli Prime Minister, or to win over the Israeli public, made another error.
The supervisors don't make much of an effort to hide their lack of interest in such diatribes.
The Texas-based company isn't making any effort to hide its homestate favoritism, with three of its first five LTE-supported markets located in the Lone Star state.
As they've caught on, I've made less of an effort to hide it.
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