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I can understand how enormously disappointing – and depressing — it is to be relentlessly applying and not even getting a response, let alone a rejection.
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In boyhood Rusty, as he was called, was a bit of a klutz, with social troubles in school and a father who relentlessly applied pressure.
Elimination as literal as our president routinely checking names on an official 'kill list.' As we relentlessly apply this full court press, we never imagine that all this interference in the affairs of other people might be counterproductive -- that it might generate more bad guys than otherwise would be the case.
The bosses blame a flood of European Union directives, made even more stringent when turned into British law and regulations, and applied relentlessly.
Aides argue that they are not trying to spin their priorities through words, only to excise the spin applied relentlessly by the Bush administration.
And they apply it relentlessly to new opportunities.Many of the world's best-known brands make a cult of simplicity: look at IKEA with its flat packs, McDonald's with its burgers or Berkshire Hathaway with its buy, improve and hold approach to investing.
Jewish friends got in touch to ask what I'd said or to assure me they'd told their outraged contacts that I "wasn't one of those" – the kind of European liberal who relentlessly denigrates Israel and applies double-standards elsewhere.
Mr. Gore promotes his $115 billion education plan as "revolutionary," a word that normally suggests a radical overthrow of the current order; it is not clear that Mr. Gore, who carries the endorsements of the big teachers' unions, really intends that, but he applies phrase relentlessly.
Working relentlessly behind the scenes, executives made frequent flights to Washington, laying out their legal arguments and shrewdly applying lessons learned from Microsoft's bruising antitrust battle in the 1990s, report Claire Cain Miller and Nick Wingfield of The New York Times.
For Beyoncé, content always trumps structure, and she's so relentlessly perfect that she's able to appear to adapt to any sound or scene when she's really just applying her signature gloss atop it.
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