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The authorities could try harder to resolve disputes, he says, but they are too anxious to please rich developers.The heavy-handed response to Hindraf's protests has served to make things worse.
We feel we tried hard to resolve the issue; however, in spite of filing several formal complaints, including a letter copied to the chairman's office, we did not manage to get anyone to talk it through with us.
People my age who were trained in history and policy would always say, "Foreign policy is very mplicated, and if you bring God in, it's even more complicated". Yes, as we know from the Palestinian conflict, which you tried hard to resolve.
However, physiotherapists, in particular, tried hard to resolve these problems with patients.
Wang agreed that both sides should try very hard to resolve the problem.
It said: "We are trying very hard to resolve this issue for TT and have made representations to the merchant's processing bank with details of the case.
He mentioned his identification with Mr. Jalal, the character in "The Death of Vishnu" who tries so hard to resolve the contradiction between faith and science.
Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom, appearing before the joint committee on the draft parliamentary buildings bill, said she "deeply" regrets costs are already being incurred redrawing plans to exclude the MoD car park and she has tried "extremely hard" to resolve the issue.
We tried hard to win approval.
The movie tries hard to look real.
Neither man tried hard to mend fences.
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