Sentences with phrase «sustained efforts like»

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Here, for instance, is an NPR article explaining «a study that found cocoa flavanols can help boost mood and sustain clear thinking among adults who are engaged in intense mental effortslike students cramming, or journalists on deadline.»
«This report just like several others by the medium, were part of systematic and sustained efforts aimed at denigrating the Nigerian Army and tarnish its image.
• The Lib Dem party outside government has to start showing coordinated opposition («Right now our efforts are like the French resistance of 1940: a few random acts of sabotage, very little sustained critique»)
His sequel to an idea from an interlude in another not - always - successful effort feels like just that: all barely - there concept, sustained by passion and perseverance rather than quality content, with no follow through in the execution.
The consensus around this «education for economic growth» paradigm, to use language popularized by state Gov. Jim Hunt, was particularly sustained in North Carolina, though like - minded efforts in other southern states shaped national education politics in the 1980s and 1990s.
It certainly is hard to keep up the sustained effort required to break through all the noise and have a successful travel blog, especially with two young kids that I feel like I ignore too often to work on something that may never go that far.
It is a multibillion - dollar effort, a sustained growth spurt the likes of which the art world has never seen.
But there's much that can be done with education and sustained effort to overcome corrosive forces like corruption in construction practices and oversight, and ignorance.
A campaign is a sustained effort toward a specific outcome, like getting a city to ban fossil fuel development or a public institution to commit to a just switch to renewable energy that communities have more control over.
That is, there is still a fair chance that we can «hold the 2 °C line», if strong mitigation of greenhouse gases is combined with the following three actions: (i) a slow, rather than instant, elimination of aerosol cooling, (ii) a directed effort to first remove warming aerosols like black carbon, and (iii) a concerted and sustained programme, over this century, to draw - down excessive CO2 (geo - and bio-engineering) and simultaneously reduce non-CO2 forcings, such that the final equilibrium temperature rise will be lower than would otherwise be expected on the basis of current concentrations.
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