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The new one certainly seems to try less hard; it's more relaxed than Gehry's project.
The quartet are more impressive, and moving, when they try less hard.
The case for voluntarism was first put by those who want to try less hard to deal with climate change.
Mr Barro thinks it is a case of "moral hazard": if people are insured against a risk such as joblessness, they will try less hard to escape it.
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But he tries less hard to deny a habit of partying and rising late.
So I can understand the questions that keep coming up, but it's not like we're trying less hard to do well".
The most interesting track, though, tries less hard: the Pet Shop Boys-esque synth pop of End of Night – a cool and witty f-you to a past lover.
The entire collection, from the slim, low heels through the occasional slouchy pants with a softly frilled jacket, looked as though the designers were trying less hard to be artsy or innovative but instead were rejuvenating the Valentino vision.
Dan Martin of the NME wrote that the album "doesn't quite end with a severed hand, but it does swing a little lower with an awesomeness that tries less hard to be liked straight away".
We found no evidence that operators tried less hard to achieve success (e.g. in foregoing second attempts or not applying adequate pressure during ECV) with a particular aid though they generally liked gel better.
If he suddenly tries less hard when she's gone, it's a sign that he really does like her.
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