In this journey on Earth, there is nothing of greater consequence for us to devote our energies than to search for the truth, to pursue equal justice and to uphold the law.
For example, you need to devote your energy to preparing for the questions recruiters are actually likely to ask rather than the ones that you are afraid they might ask.
Thus, it is very rare for PSLRA attorneys to devote tens of thousands of hours to a case and be unable to settle for an amount that pays their lodestar in full.
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Ominously for Mr Miller, Solidarity says it no longer wants to be part of government but will devote itself to getting better deals for its workers.
This is good news, however, for organizations that devote serious attention to encouraging ethical behavior.
There are economic reasons why BABs underwriting fees may have started out high and then come down: underwriters took on risk with a new product and had to bear start-up costs and devote resources to educate investors for their initial offerings.
We need to devote more public resources to pay for emergency response and reconstruction from weather-related catastrophes.
Sunday's emergency declaration signaled for these centers to devote their resources to monitoring and responding to the swine flu outbreak.
Is it necessary for the networks to devote more than 20 hours of time offering up-to-the-minute coverage of how the fairytale unfolds?
After his freshman year of high school, the precocious, computer-savvy kid decided to drop out altogether to devote more time to his passion for technology.
We also devote a panel to the prospects for technology and growth in Africa, the continent with most to gain because it now has the least.
Without this remuneration, there would be little rationale for an individual to devote the time, effort, and thought required to successfully create and sustain any enterprise.
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My mother had to devote a good portion of every day for the next few months to a quadruple mission.
The lack of an alternative career structure, notably the failure to reward chairmen and chairwomen for the long hours they devote, is damaging.
Over the next few years, Fox would devote his time to finding a cure for the disease and, as a result, he became the face of the disease for my generation.
There are also fears from some grass roots Tory activists that they will have even less control over the choice of candidates they will be expected to devote hours of their spare time campaigning for.
But Isham said that if Gustav or other storms knock Tuesday night or more of the planned convention coverage off the air, McCain campaign officials have signaled they will press for the broadcast networks to devote a second hour on Thursday.
My POV: While not the answer (yet) for every question, engineered systems give strategic CIOs considerable latitude to devote more people and energy toward innovative customer-facing initiatives, and simultaneously alleviate the need for CIOs to pour so many budget dollars into low-value integration work that generates little or no competitive advantage.
Any time people devote themselves to something it can be difficult for them to step aside and let a new team in.
It is not easy for a law enforcement agency to devote substantial resources to an investigation and then not bring a case, but sound antitrust enforcement dictates that it must do so when, as happened here, the investigation failed to uncover evidence of a violation.
These are among the grievances for which Holder is being asked to devote his attention.
Following a long career in television, I took early retirement to devote myself (there's no other word for it) to writing.
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In the Middle Ages the area was a magnet for hermits, who came there to devote themselves to penance and prayer.
This is a more-or-less permanent state of affairs, because Mr O'Konek's contract says he does not have to take language lessons for three years (he wants to devote himself to the telecoms business first).
In their quest for a perfect patch of green, homeowners devote countless hours to mowing, edging, feeding and weeding.
While they report significant progress over the past few years, most say their organizations do not have a repeatable process for extracting value from innovation and do not devote enough resources to it compared with running day-to-day operations.
Here in the United States of America it was the year that a candidate for president first proposed an idea for young people in our own country to devote a year or two abroad in service to the world.
He suggests a more focused approach: Concede that companies can claim a credit for routine research, but only if they devote 5% of their research budgets to truly innovative projects, in which the development of a product is not assured.
This will not only mean that business people will have to devote more of their time and resources to dealing with requests for money.
This is based on the theory that a distinct and special day for NHL hockey would encourage more television viewers to devote their attention to the game.
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