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Depressed or anxious, you work ever harder.
It tends to inspire one to compete, to work ever harder to compete successfully".
Those without jobs also have to work ever harder to actually find one.
So we have to work ever harder for audiences and we have to look further for new money.
The chancellor, George Osborne, will have to work ever harder to convince the electorate that the economy is healing, and if it is not, that the responsibility lies with Ed Balls and Ed Miliband.
He often appeared to have the gift of tongues, enabling him not only to inspire employees to work ever harder but also to bedazzle analysts, investors, the press and the public.
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Fewer staff are working ever harder to treat more patients for less pay.
And it is working ever harder to win big contracts from companies looking for someone to manage their communications.So does all this mean AT&T's future is secure?
Now we're poorer, not working or working ever harder while losing power in the world.
It forces everyone else to work their lives away in unfulfilling jobs that they hate and that make them miserable for minimal compensation that keeps them trapped in their circumstance working ever harder and longer merely to hang on.
Benefits will fall by at least 10%, he predicts, and at a time when work is ever harder to find.
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