His filibuster fit quite neatly into the context of his career, and it made perfect sense to his supporters (he made no effort to satisfy everyone).
At Carlsberg, by contrast, little effort was made to expand outside the Nordic market, and no effort was made to penetrate the key North American market.
And I hear stories of women who made it to the top and then made no effort to help other women join them there.
"I'm disappointed that my state decided that prisoners had a higher priority than Katrina victims and has made no effort to correct it even when this mistake was made, " he said.
Ever since it was all but razed to the ground by fire in 1871, Chicago has made every effort to use the opportunity to improve itself: one of the first buildings to be reconstructed was its public library.
The security system took several seconds to come down during the lunchtime attack, but the thief made no effort to get away.
Consumers, therefore, have every incentive to get the most value for their money, so providers have made every effort to make the operation more affordable.
He, however, did nothing to conceal his contempt and she, when she won the 1979 election, made no effort to heal the rift, passing him over for the foreign secretaryship that he wanted and that precedent suggested.
It is for this reason that the Chinese leadership has made every effort to reassure the sources of vital technology and capital in the West that investments already made in the PRC are secure and that the opportunities for high profits in the future are better than ever.
But Mr Swire said it would have been a good idea if Mr Howard had talked to the families before making his comments and that as far he knew he had made no effort to do so.
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Ally made an effort to imagine Hilda as a fifteen-year-old, but even the room they were in made this difficult.
Mr. Jordan made no effort to find a job for Ms. Lewinsky for over a month.
Since his election in November, he has made little effort to woo the parties.
For its part, the Spanish Government has made little effort to win over the people there.
Hostess made an effort to adapt to changing times, introducing new products like 100-calorie Twinkie Bites.
Mr Lagos made no effort to hide his anger, as his predecessors might have.
President-elect Obama has made an effort to be high in his moral dealings, him and his wife.
"I'll see a single mother who's made the effort to buy her kids a computer, " he says.
No one has made an effort to track it, but (anecdotally) companies only think about the next quarter.
However, it does not appear that Douglas has made an effort to exploit the name since the Olympics.
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French and British leaders made no effort to understand how or why German thinking might differ from theirs.
They made no effort to disguise a mutual dislike, making an eventual peace between the two camps more difficult.
More recently, the label has made an effort to better articulate its vision.
She was the one who had made an effort to keep everything equal.
If you made an effort to engage with 20 per day, you would expand the Dunbar Number, it seems.
In the second debate, Obama made an effort to look at Romney much more often when Romney was speaking.
The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company said they had made every effort to contact affected passengers and freight customers.
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Also strange was that Sonlight would not say if they had made any effort to contact the author, Margaret Lovett.
Between 2009 and 2011, 43 states made some effort to change by increasing employee contributions or cutting benefits (see map).
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It is more egalitarian than the others, and since the 19th century has made an effort to educate its people.
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