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Surely some things are more worth pursuing than others.
With varying degrees of intensity, these correspondences all suggest that MacNeice was more interested in pursuing than in possessing – which implies a kind of idealism.
And no nation has been a bigger enabler of the machinations that the Iranian regime is no doubt capable of pursuing than the United States during the past decade.
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He noted that this would be a far easier course to pursue than a constitutional amendment.
And in an age in which brand loyalty is easier to pursue than employee loyalty, marketing is well placed to teach HR about loyalty.
However, international energy crisis researchers such as Michael Klare suggest that alternative fuels will not actively advance unless they soon become more profitable to pursue than the preexisting energy mainstays [8].
Det Supt Higgins said: "This has been a very complex case to solve but there can be little more important to relentlessly pursue than the murder of a child".
This is a much harder foreign policy to pursue than a doctrinal foreign policy, but it has its advantages.
Finally, Hagel is being attacked for suggesting that other solutions should be pursued than a war on Iran.
We're suddenly faced with more opportunities to pursue than we know what to do with, and more people to manage and inspire than we ever imagined.
In the Netherlands, a more reserved testing policy is pursued than in the United Kingdom, what could explain the lower percentage of patients with a stool sample request.
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