Sentences with phrase «exert much effort»

However, working from a mostly sharp script by Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle, and Christopher Yost, Waititi doesn't so much inject humor as he gives it his own droll spin, making Thor: Ragnarok one of the funniest of the Marvel movies without seeming to exert much effort in that regard (as opposed to Deadpool or Ant - Man, which are marked primarily by their snarky, meta appeals to our funny bone).
But our brain decides that we don't need to exert that much effort as conserving energy is more important.
Sen. Chuck Schumer yesterday said at an unrelated news conference that the state Senate had blocked the minimum wage increase measure, disagreeing with the premise of my question that Gov. Andrew Cuomo didn't exert much effort to get the measure through the Legislature (Schumer is the sponsor of a federal measure to raise the national minimum wage).
While a Newsday source says he'll raise the issue in Wednesday's address, he hasn't exerted much effort in this area over the past year, saying in December that he was «going to keep pushing» but «there was no appetite to do it in the Legislature.»
Should I bother exerting this much effort to be their customer?

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In other words, it seemed as though exerting self - discipline had used up much of the dogs» blood sugar supply — weakening their brain's executive powers and diminishing the animals» ability to exert goal - directed effort.
Well it depends on how much time you have and how much effort you want to exert.
In other words, producing very high levels of force limits muscles to shortening slowly, while shortening limits muscles to producing a much smaller amount of force, even though the effort exerted is maximal in both cases.
That's much less of a problem with its superior sequel, which is comfortable enough in its own outrageousness, and underlying substance, that it doesn't need to exert quite so much furious effort to be cool, and clever and subversive.
In reality, Greek students know as much as students in the US but simply exert a lot less effort.
But students in Greece decline much more rapidly across the test, which means that those students are less willing to exert consistent effort.
Sadly, as Gorman points out, there are those who care less about educating children and more about getting by without exerting too much effort.
Around one third of the variation in PISA test performance across countries can be explained by how much effort students are willing to exert rather than what they know
The authors concluded that students who try harder learn more, regardless of how much effort they exerted in previous years.
According to a story in GeekWire, Lyft's «Trust and Safety Team» exerts just as much effort to ensure their customers» contentment, calling promptly after traffic accidents are reported and following up repeatedly to ensure all parties involved receive proper attention and care.
I've spent a lot of time over the last year thinking about this question: how can The Abundant Artist achieve 10 times as much impact, while I exert the same amount of effort?
But if you plotted the health of the oceans versus how much effort he exerted each year getting people to love the resource you could have your spurious correlation to suggest he caused the problems — the more he popularized the oceans, the worse they got, but there's no relationship, only the proof that people can both love and destroy something at the same time.
«Why are we exerting so much time and effort on this guy?
My out of body self - recursive thoughts: Why are we exerting so much time and effort on this guy?
While he described various reviews of policies on oil drilling and much - needed changes in the Minerals (Mis) Management Service, he shied away from threatening to exert more direct oversight of efforts to cap the seafloor leak.
The interviewer also needs to exert a lot of effort to try and scrutinize the candidate as much as possible to really determine if the latter is a good fit for the position.
They believe that as much effort should be exerted toward settlement as is traditionally spent in preparing and conducting a trial.
The field of emotion and aging research is still determining how much cognitive effort older individuals exert when regulating their emotions (for examples of this literature, see Allard & Isaacowitz, 2008; Carstensen & Mikels, 2005; Isaacowitz, Allard, Murphy, & Schangel, 2009; Knight et al., 2007; Labouvie - Vief, Diehl, Jain, & Zhang, 2007).
Collaborative attorneys believe as much effort should be exerted toward settlement as is traditionally spent in preparing for and conducting a trial.
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.
Surely, at the end of the day - this would be a very rewarding experience for you... knowing you have exerted so much efforts in pulling this off.
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