Sentences with phrase «invest enough effort»

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And much of the reason its creators felt confident enough to invest all that time, money, and effort — given the small number of patients who might eventually use the medicine — can be traced to the Orphan Drug Act, a 1983 federal law that gave those who develop meds for uncommon diseases longer periods of marketing exclusivity and other financial incentives.
«Pausing to take a little bit of time to reflect on those contributions that we make every day even once a week is enough to strengthen our ability to focus and to invest effort in what otherwise might be a difficult and stressful job.»
But not you: After seven years of regularly setting aside those monthly contributions, you could have more than enough to throw your own wedding, with about $ 37,500.4 Investing now could potentially mean no added effort on your part later, aside from planning for your future marital bliss.
If we are giving significantly of our own money to combat hunger or poverty or injustice we are very likely to become interested enough in these efforts to invest some time and energy in them, to work with individuals and to become involved in policy debates and to confront the economic system.
Of course, it's worth asking yourself whether you really are investing enough time and effort into your friendship before concluding that it's toxic.
She firmly believes that every person in this world has own twin soul and investing enough time and efforts is possible to find it.
While the game may seem a bit unforgiving to many at first, the excellent tutorials, move lists, and training mode make it possible for anyone to become a serious competitor with enough time and effort invested into learning its nuances.
Neeson seems bored and that impacts the end result — if he doesn't care enough to exert some effort, why should we invest in the tale?
And while this sounds like an endorsement for a corrupt and covert collaboration, most universities provide more than enough latitude if you see the value and you're willing to invest the effort.
An elevator pitch (so named because it's short enough to deliver on an elevator ride) hits all the major points of your book and ideally wins you a fan with minimal time and effort invested.
The freedom and speed that independent publishing offers can be a genuine benefit to serious authors who care enough about their work to invest real time, money and effort into promoting it.
Now, most of the time the advertising effort does result in more book sales, but typically not enough to justify the money or time invested.
Unless you want to spend 10 + hours a week, read a lot of books, learn how to evaluate financial statements, phone in for shareholder meetings and are disciplined enough to remove emotion from your trading strategy, invest in a low cost broad market index fund and make some decent money with very little effort.
I am hopeful that the financial pain that has been caused by this mistake had now grown large enough that we are going to be able to get some responsible people involved in the effort to start a national debate on the realities of stock investing.
Although I've not yet completed the necessary due diligence that would make me comfortable enough to invest in any of these selections, based on the preliminary essential fundamentals at a glance presented by each respective F.A.S.T. Graph ™, they all appear to be fairly valued candidates worthy of the time and effort to do so.
If you want to beat the crowds / indices, I think there's two ways to go about it — i) take a relatively passive approach, but become knowledgeable & experienced enough to exit over-valued markets & to over-commit (or avoid selling) in distressed markets, ii) as I've said, invest the time / effort & tackle / climb that learning curve so you learn how to consistently assemble & manage a well diversified portfolio of mispriced stocks.
* Simple * Start investing right away, without having to save for a down payment * Easier to move if you decide to relocate, or if you don't like your neighbors or neighborhood * No cost or effort spent on maintenance * If your rent is low enough, this could be a better investment than house - buying.
Unfortunately, this may result in not investing the time and effort needed to provide enough exercise and to teach the puppy good manners.
I can't say it enough, invest the time and effort in now because a dog is a 12 - 15 year commitment and you want to enjoy those years with a well - rounded and sociable companion!
It stabilized at this level for a while, but it wasn't long before collectors invested enough time, effort and money to increase the supply.
However, as of the beginning of 2013 I've had to accept that I'm never going to make enough money from these sites to warrant the time and effort I'm investing in them, and I've had to make the tough decision to stop wasting time on them and to rather focus on my real businesses (and what I enjoy) again.
And again, my position is that (1) nuclear power is not needed, since we can get all the electricity we need, and more, from renewables; (2) nuclear can not possibly be expanded enough, quickly enough to have any significant impact on reducing GHG emissions in the time frame that's needed, while renewables can be (and already are); and (3) resources invested in expanding nuclear power would be far more effectively invested in renewables and / or efficiency, and the opportunity costs of nuclear therefore mean that putting resources into nuclear power hinders rather than helps the effort to quickly reduce CO2 emissions from generating electricity.
Everyone else has to work for it — even Wall Street had to invest a lot of time, effort, and money to rake in enough money to bring down the world economy.
It takes time, effort, and a company that believes enough in you to invest in bringing you over.
If managers just can't sustain their interest long enough to make it past a confusing, poorly written, disingenuous, or messy introductory letter, then the all the effort you invest in your excellent resume may not add up to much.
Take control of your career profile and be smart enough to take the time, effort and money to invest in a professional A-grade resume.
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