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effort <an effort; efforts> N

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administrative effort ECON

air effort MIL

air effort

best effort COMPUT

concentrated effort

crank effort ARCHIT

desperate effort

imaginative effort LING

joint effort

tractive effort

tractive effort ARCHIT
tractive effort AUTO

earnest attempt or effort

effort-driven scheduling N COMPUT

in an effort POL

long range effort ECON

rise with great effort VB

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Now, the sophomore effort has landed, brimful of the same mix-and-match methodology that made their debut album so quirky.
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This pneumatic assist made it possible to couple all the manuals together and play on the full organ without expending a great deal of effort.
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If one follows the flows through the circuit diagram then the basic structure of 1 (common flow) and 0 (common effort) nodes can be identified.
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A combination of zoning, management plans, permits, education and incentives (such as eco-tourism certification) are used in the effort to conserve the Great Barrier Reef.
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The helicopter carrier sailed with three large dock landing ships and two survey/salvage vessels, to create a sea base for the rescue effort.
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The central bank is selling short-dated notes and buying an equal number of longer-duration issues in an effort to drive down borrowing rates and boost risk.
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This effort led to the development of COBOL and other standards.
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An army spokesman said 109 were detained in the government's strongest effort yet to end the mutiny.
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If they are not hurried and can explore as they go along, they can be driven with much less effort.
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You can be certain the financial industry is generating copious fee revenue from this money while exerting little or no effort to earn it.
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