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I realize here that you may work hard, but you don't make enough money".
Finance managers may work hard to find lenders willing to extend credit, especially to more marginal customers, he said.
Those with a dominant Dynamo mindset like Hurd's may work hard, but they frequently lack the wisdom and long-term perspective of leaders like Packard.
As youngsters they may work hard to get those talents noticed, but this usually provokes feelings of envy rather than pity in their classmates who have no option but to apply themselves in lessons.
And students may work hard to achieve A-levels only to find that the subjects they chose are not recognised for entry to the university course they had hoped to apply for.
There are gratuitous new restrictions on an already heavily curtailed right to strike, plans to rob the earnings of migrants who may work hard but lack the proper paperwork, and such a sweeping ban on legal highs that government lawyers could soon be fretting about accidentally criminalising sweets that give a sugar rush.
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The Swiss may work harder to identify what afflicted Janka.
Both sides may work harder if your reputations would be damaged by a failed partnership.
"So excited they may work harder when they see what it takes".
If you increase the pay of one employee, that employee may work harder but the rest of the peer group could work less hard.
(And, when doctors know that they won't be able to transfuse, they may work harder to build up blood-cell counts and avoid squandering cells).
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