Ho believes that it's necessary to
exert further efforts on more precise forecasts and improved prevention in order to substantially reduce damage from future extreme cyclones.
Not exact matches
«These large differences by person, place and time suggest the need for
further research, and may provide an opportunity for community leaders and policy makers to
exert collaborative
efforts to reduce mortality from legal intervention,» said Drowos.
Dogs with stenotic nares and / or elongated soft palates must
exert extra
effort to breathe, which can cause these saccules to turn outwards and be sucked into the airway,
further obstructing air flow.
This report examines in detail the mechanisms and methods of a
far - left environmental machine that has been erected around a small group of powerful and active millionaires and billionaires who
exert tremendous sway over a colossal
effort.
As
far as I can tell, the law society's purpose isn't to ensure that lawyers are on a consistent upward trajectory of excellence, it's to require that they are
exerting a modicum of
effort to interact with the rest of the profession and retain the basic ability to think like a lawyer.
Knowing how
far you've cycled or how many steps you've taken is a great way to monitor your exercise levels, but it doesn't show how your body is reacting to the
effort you're
exerting.
However, what many fail to consider is how committed they will feel toward the goal after they have enjoyed some early success and how much increased
effort they might be willing to
exert to
further pursue that goal.