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And they help make capital work harder, an increasingly important component of growth in advanced economies.
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In essence, BrokerSavant has been able to help customers work smarter, not harder, by addressing the ever-present challenge of information overload, and by rendering heretofore-unwieldy data sets manageable.
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Hillary Clinton, a Democrat from New York, praised the recovery efforts but urged FEMA to work harder to help merchants near the World Trade Center ruins that have struggled in recent weeks.
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Here are the facts: Healthier people work harder, are happier, help others and are more efficient.
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Cutting this will be harder because it requires reforms to help people into work.
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It might help, argues Mr Condy, if zoos like his tried harder to raise money for conservation work by, for example, accepting more sponsorship, opening more restaurants, and breeding parrots and other exotic pets for sale.
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For many, the simplest ideas articulated in the form of a short quote can help you to think a little clearer, to move a little faster, to work a little harder, to drive toward a loftier goal.
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"I was willing to work ten times harder to have my own business, but I had to be around to help my daughter write her student-council speech, " she says.
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We can work harder at getting kids to share disturbing information with adults with the confident expectation that those adults will help not punish and stigmatize.
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