Sentence examples for more endeavours from inspiring English sources

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More endeavours in the future should be devoted to analysing their targeting factors and interactions/cross-talk with other cis-elements in the DE and the P6P to reveal the mechanism of the tightly restricted expression of MyoD in SKM.

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In that role, he attended umpteen endless meetings to finalise the agreement in the cross-party Constitutional Convention which resulted, eventually and after much more endeavour, in the devolved Parliament we have today.

"The second-half performance wasn't great but there was a little more endeavour, but we're just not playing enough football and we don't look like we want to.

Teaching in the daigakuryō gradually shifted in emphasis from Confucianism to literature, since the kuge set a higher value on artistic refinement than on more spiritual endeavours.

For example, the European Union's Horizon 2020 funds (for research and innovation programmes) will shift from supporting basic scientific inquiry to more applied endeavours.

Look for pop-up art galleries, theatres and installations, music that ranges from hip-hop to baroque, multiplayer interactive video experiences, and hundreds more creative endeavours.

Corbyn told the audience that he would safeguard jobs at the Faslane nuclear submarine base by retraining staff for more peaceful endeavours under a defence diversification agenda.

"A lot of people who would probably have gone into more productive endeavours – engineering or maths graduates – go into finance instead".

British Sea Power deserve huge credit for thinking outside of the creative and promotional box so indefatigably, but this latest outing is not one of their more successful endeavours.

There's no word on what he's going to be doing at Amazon, but he did lead some of Google's more 'futuristic' endeavours, an area that Amazon has yet to at least publicly make an entrance.

Mr Caldwell takes us through Hayek's debate with Keynes about money and the business cycle, summarises his key article, "Economics and Knowledge" (1937), as well as his two best known books, "The Road to Serfdom" (1944) and "The Constitution of Liberty" (1960), before delving into his more philosophical endeavours.

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