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Knowing they would eventually be partners, she had been urging him to show more dedication to the business.
The 1939 version was directed (with Magyar dash) by Zoltan Korda, one of the Hungarians who had taken over British moviemaking with more dedication to imperial responsibility than, say, Edward VIII.
It takes a lot of time and money to follow a band, and even more dedication to stand outside their hotel room for 24hrs in the cold just to get a glimpse of them, so tickets seem to be the last thing they think of.
For event participation, this requires a lot more dedication to engaging with customers.
DeRue, who worked in investment banking before teaching, often saw his banking colleagues sacrificing weekends and sleep, to show more dedication to the job than the next guy.
With the individual pupil now much more the center of education efforts, coaching, challenging, and motivating the pupils entrusted to the teacher demands even more dedication to his/her work.
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It requires that much more focus, that much more dedication and commitment to saying, 'No, I can't do this.' If it's not going to help you in September, say no now.
Not that he thought a more authentic dedication to Lurianic Kabbalah could help a millionaire ballplayer.
It was more a dedication to suffering than an effort to leave behind these insufferable days that kept her going.
The race to the pole has long attracted leadership experts, who like to contrast the Amundsen focus on efficiency and innovation with Scott's more deliberate dedication to scientific pursuit.
It wasn't just the photography, but more their dedication to the cause.
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