Sentence examples for more striving from inspiring English sources

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We always have to be doing more, striving for more, offering more and doing it all faster.

He began to refine his message to attract a more striving, stable, middle-class audience, people who wanted to hear that their hard work should be rewarded here and now.

That nepotism attaches to her is indisputable, but it's a more striving nepotism than the Bush clan's, as she's without the benefit of two preceding generations of wealth and elected service.

More striving, more working, more late hours won't get you there.

He describes his work as "less-leaning toward the tactical end, and more striving to be an art object".

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Why are more and more companies striving to create a transparent work culture for employees?

As more and more companies strive to develop "cloud" solutions, it's clear that Linux and free software provide the best building blocks, as Mickos observed.

The more you strive, the more you will fail.

He was facing facts, in a sense, being more honest, striving for his truth.

But five years in the majors, and more time striving to get there, are paying off now.

Against the modern fashion, his story suggests that a meaningful life is less about doing what you love, and more about striving to love what you must do.

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