Sentences with phrase «rather dedicate its efforts»

However, the more we think about it the more we see that there is reason behind the madness; when both new handsets are compared directly, the edge Plus is most certainly the better phone and so Samsung UK would rather dedicate its efforts (and marketing budget) on the more attractive of the two.

Not exact matches

Serious efforts should likewise be made to secure for foreign service in government and commerce men and women who are capable and dedicated, who will inspire confidence, respect, and affection in the people among whom they sojourn, and who will identify sympathetically with these people in attitudes and way of life rather than create little outposts of the home country in a foreign land.
«We believe that the establishment of a dedicated anti-corruption office vested with investigative, prosecutorial and asset recovery authority, will result in improved execution of our anti-corruption efforts rather than a continued reliance on multipurpose or mixed mandate agencies,» she added.
It seems that the author of that piece sorely neglected to consider that segment of the indie author population who aren't the break - out superstars, but rather the mid-listers and below mid-listers, like the indomitable Joe Konrath, who are dedicated to their craft and increasing their presence as authors, dedicated to building a loyal readership by publishing good quality books; those indie authors who are proud to be authors — and are reaping the rewards of their considerable efforts, both in sales and in loyal followers.
Insurance is now available for rabbits and if the worst happens and your rabbit does get sick, insurance means your vet can dedicate their effort into doing all that is necessary to diagnose and treat any illness, rather than worrying about doing certain tests or treatments because of the cost.
As far as I can tell, Nintendo believes it has enough inventive people in its own house to provide the experimental inspiration for the Wii U, so it would rather dedicate resources to their efforts.
Not that I don't have my own ideas but, whatever you think of economy as a science, I can assure you that some of the finest minds in the past centuries have dedicated their best efforts rather fruitlessly to find responses for a system that is at least as complex and chaotic as climate: «humans trying to satisfy their needs and wishes with limited resources».
Think of a windmill rather than a treadmill: whereas a treadmill keeps turning only via human effort (analogous to PSLs) or dedicated power from a generator (analogous to KM - specific software), a windmill relies on dependable winds (analogous to work flows and processes that exist independent of KM requirements).
A potential employer could mistakenly assume that the prospective employee is more dedicated in time and effort to these activities rather than their paid position.
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