Sentences with phrase «to make more of an effort»

It just makes me wonder why we did not make more of an effort to get him before the summer window closed.
I'm inspired to make more of an effort with my lunches next week!
I'm starting 2016 by making more of an effort when it comes to my makeup and appearance; I deserve to feel good about myself.
In short, 2016 will be a year where customers can expect more consistent brand messaging online and off as retailers make more of an effort to provide them with personalized, immersive experiences.
I should really make more of an effort to find the right products!
And with that in mind, I probably make more of an effort to recognize which one is which.
Remember also that these companies who offer Olentangy River Road renters insurance are making more of an effort for this to be a simple process for their clients.
I really ought to make more of an effort because it does look ultra cool to wear lots of them together.
If you are willing to start making more of an effort to do the things that light you up — aligning yourself with your desires and intentions each week simply because you know you want and deserve them — you will see how quickly life meets you.
Being at home I have been making more of an effort on the pieces that I pull together & this is firmly becoming a favourite for Winter.
For me this means making more of an effort to source ingredients in bulk, buying extra produce like rhubarb, peas, corn, and berries in season and freezing them for the rest of the year, and making things from scratch as much as possible.
It recommends government and unions make more of an effort to work together, and abandon the pattern «of unions making an unrealistic demand and the government responding with a resounding «no»».
Should African leaders make more of an effort to delineate Western interests from those of African states?
«I just hope that in this second year, the mayor makes more of an effort to get out of City Hall and get out of his comfort zone,» he said.
However, since I'm trying to work on the latter I've been making more of an effort in the last few months to try different items of clothing I normally would steer clear from, with trousers especially, since winter is just a sensible time to be embracing them.
The new regulations, which included demands that banks make more of an effort to be sure borrowers could repay the loans, combined with increased efforts to enforce the rules, made banks reconsider mortgage lending.
It would be interesting if Bungie makes more of an effort to be involved in GuardianCon in the future.
In the future, if you're going to disparage a scientific paper, please at least make more of an effort than «it's not a good paper.»
«We are definitely seeing, in certain instances, funds making more of an effort towards adding some staff.
I was disappointed in Brenda in that she didn't make more of an effort to keep track of them and make sure they were being cared for once they went to live with Val and Liam.
I need to make more of an effort with using up products but I am such a hoarder!
The game also made more of an effort to model flight for each of the mecha.
He has thrown us a sop in the last two games by making more of an effort to keep the ball on the floor, and in some ways it has worked with two victories.
I'm going to start making more of an effort to show you the same pieces worn in multiple ways because it can feel like bloggers have unlimited new clothes... which just isn't realistic for most of us (myself included)!
Hopefully, as more people allocate more of their portfolios to bonds, these interfaces will improve and retail brokerages will make more of an effort on the fixed income front.
Part of the solution has been in manager training, asking managers to make more of an effort to get to know employees who are not white and male.
Serbia's Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic called on neighbouring Bulgaria and Greece — both EU members — to «make more of an effort» to stop migrants entering the former Yugoslav republic.
Now we get out there and make more of an effort to put faces with names.
A few have made more of an effort and serve as a paradigm for other Bay Area firms.
While it felt weird, it was also an opportunity for me to make more of an effort to lead conversations.
The psychologist Carol Dweck at Stanford University in California has shown that if you believe intelligence can be developed through experience and hard work, you're likely to make more of an effort to solve difficult problems, compared with those who think intelligence is hereditary and unchangeable.
Since we started reading Thrive last month, Casey and I have been making more of an effort to incorporate various vitamins and nutrients into our meals.
i've never tried kale.i've never been much of a cook but trying to make more of an effort and this recipe looks a great place to start.thanks for your help.
Its awesome that you are making more of an effort to do that and now I'm going to as well!
But could I be even happier if I made more of an effort?
In order to encourage more individuals to embrace plants and feel confident about creating nourishing meals based on their dietary preference, I am making more of an effort to create «base recipes».
Nowadays I make more of an effort.
But Deliciously Ella has inspired me to make more of an effort.
You missed a trick here Joe, you should have made more of an effort to pimp yourself in the early stages of the World Cup.
Should we have made more of an effort to win his signature?
He could have made more of an effort to win the header in the lead up to the goal, but he played well apart from that.
Had we not already been to Havana the year before, we would have made more of an effort — as it is a must - see.
I am also resolving to make more of an effort to include my kids in the housework, even when it would be faster and easier and more efficient to just do it myself.
After reading this article, I will make more of an effort to do so.
I've always let my children try to do a lot of things on their own, but lately I've been making more of an effort to allow my 5 - year - old son more autonomy in what he's doing.
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