Perhaps because other businesses tend to make more effort to satisfy individual needs, parents are getting increasingly picky.
It's better to stay, make more effort, resist this insult and show that you are capable of doing very good things.
If doctors make more effort "to counsel patients on what a general healthy-eating diet is like, we can get a lot of bang for the buck, " she added.
Beyond matching role to capacity, the Bank believes that governments need to make more of an effort to improve their own capability.
Indeed, their capital-adequacy requirement was reduced earlier this year so that they could make more of an effort to bolster the housing market.
"The government and the Bank of England should make a more aggressive effort to get lenders to take up funds, and promote the scheme, " he says.
Amid all of this messy thinking we miss the simple truth behind our material wealth: It has been achieved through the accumulation, by us and inherited from our forefathers, of a stock of highly configured and embedded tools that make human effort more effective and things possible that never were before.
They took on more risk in an effort to make more profit because if things took a turn for the worse, the U.S. government (taxpayers) would bite the bullet.
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If America needs to work harder to encourage entrepreneurs, the rest of the world has to make even more of an effort.
The Greeks must at some point answer the question: do we perhaps make even more of an effort, or do we leave the euro?
Any private entity which wanted to take up the monumental task of replacing the Statistical Abstract would need to charge substantially more to make the effort sustainable, at a price that would place the data outside the reach of most of the people who used the former, taxpayer-supported version.
Ordinary shareholders should hope that moving forward Chilean companies make an effort to appoint more independent directors who have strong financial expertise and relevant business experience.
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It will require a broader effort to make life more just and equitable for the people who inhabit this Earth.
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The government set up the commissioner role in an effort to make police more accountable, with a single "figurehead" monitoring and ensuring performance.
The book, published by the Beijing Municipal Government's Capital Ethic Development Office, is part of the department's effort to make Beijing more "civilized, " officials said.
He says that, despite some recent commodity fluctuations, the price of food in industrialized nations continues to drop, so there's less incentive to think about what's in the fridge, or make an effort to avoid cooking more than we need.
"I'll definitely make an effort to play a little more in Europe, " he went on.
Becker describes the changes as part of an effort to make the city more attractive for new residents and businesses.
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The more they are incentivized to make an effort to game the system, the less the federal government will get to collect.
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There is no clearing house for the tens of trillions of dollars worth of derivatives trading, so there is an effort to make the trading more visible.
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.
Boeing bought the building in 1965 when Chinook production began, and currently is in the midst of a costly effort to make the plant more efficient.
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He had to make an effort at first to put more energy into his voice, but "after I got more comfortable, my personality just came out, " he says.
Last year, the U.S. government passed a sweeping law that restricted fees and increased transparency about costs involved in credit cards in an effort to make consumer habits more prudent.
It makes perfect sense that as one becomes older, that it would become more of an effort to make sure that those notes are absolutely where they are supposed to be.
In 2008, in an effort to make the results more robust and truly reflective of the actual top innovators, we supplemented those choices with three financial measures: three-year total shareholder returns (TSRs), three-year revenue growth, and three-year margin growth.
The government is bringing in the commissioner role - for 41 out of the 43 forces in England and Wales - in what it describes as an effort to make the police more accountable, with a single "figurehead" monitoring performance.
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