The whole Redwood City philosophy was based on a willingness to try harder than anyone else.
The IMF also called on the U.S. to try harder to cut its budget deficit.
He also demanded to know why ministers did "not try harder" to re-mutualise Northern Rock.
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If the authorities cannot catch big firms, they must try harder to stop them falling.
The answer, he says, is to try harder to distinguish mere knowledge from wisdom.
She thinks that is useful: it makes people try harder to attract or keep a mate.
Because of such difficulties, countries try harder and harder to stop asylum-seekers ever reaching their shores.
She was constantly goading the industry to try harder, but dismissed pictures that seemed to try hard.
As children, we are told by our parents and teachers to try harder when faced with a difficult task.
He adored Zwelish for causing him, at this late date, to want to do better, try harder, give more.
When we feel loved, appreciated and cared for, we try harder, take more risks, work more collaboratively, and perform better.
"I took it as a signal that, 'Look, the world is really competitive, and I'll just try harder next time, '" he says.
The increasing competition in the U.S. is another reason why Netflix will have to try harder to keep subscribers interested and loyal.
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It will try harder to make chips for consumer goods and wireless.
When women have trouble breast-feeding, they're either prodded to try harder by well-meaning lactation consultants or told to give up by doctors.
In his interview for CNBC, Tim Geithner said the usual things about politicians needing to try harder to get the situation under control.
If America's relations with Europe are to improve, Mr Bush will probably have to promise to try harder to solve the Israel-Palestine conundrum.
He believes central Europe could be a growth market for German culture, and that the German government should try harder in its cultural diplomacy.
The framework for talks on industrial goods has many loose ends, and the text on services does little more than tell negotiators to try harder.
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The comedic vlog listed reasons such as "younger guys try harder to please you" and "you get to feel more in charge" among the perks.
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Most Oxbridge colleges make efforts to build links with state schools that would not normally send pupils to Oxford and Cambridge, although some try harder than others.
Yet California has done precious little to stay in shape and there are just the first glimmers of competition from places that were born less beautiful, but try harder.
People will never try harder when they are handed everything.
"Sometimes, when players don't play they think the coach is unhappy with them but he always made me believe in myself and to try harder, even if I didn't play, " explained Bellion.
If you want to impress your neighbors with your TV, you're going to have to try harder these days--one out of every four homes in the U.S. now boasts a thin, gleaming, high-definition television.
In short, they say, let us try harder to prevent families from requiring social care, to prevent people from requiring hospital treatment, to deflect young people from an aimless life which ends in prison.
When women have trouble breast-feeding, they are often confronted with two divergent directives: well-meaning lactation consultants urge them to try harder, while some doctors might advise them to simply give up and go the bottle-and-formula route.
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