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the diligence
noun
Combination of carefulness and long-term effort (often used to refer to only one of these)
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The diligence paid off.
The diligence of its people?
"The diligence here is an entirely different animal than in the United States," Mr. Rieschel said.
Besides, the diligence required for most buyers is almost too complicated.
Mr. Watkins complimented the congressman for the diligence shown by his peers in the Enron investigation.
"It will raise the diligence of boards," said Michael D. Capellas, chairman of Compaq Computer.
In undertaking this, Eric displayed the diligence and ingenuity of an experienced simultaneous translator.
If I'd grown up differently, maybe I'd have had the diligence to learn an instrument.
There is no doubting the spirit, the diligence and the courage of the former world No1.
When free-riders, unrestrained and undertaxed, are thought to trample over the diligence of others, the others soon become peeved.
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Rather, he studies the dance history in her body, and she performs with the diligence of a machine.
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