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1 All political parties are trying to devote more energy to the issue.
2 It does not require that you devote more of your time, however.
3 Other publishers have slashed dividends to devote more money to paying debt.
4 She wanted to devote more time to her four young children.
5 Within the system, it is important to devote more attention to clinical laboratories.
6 We urge the Church to devote more attention to this question.
7 To these objects, some must devote more , and others less, attention.
8 As a presidential candidate, Obama promised to devote more troops and other resources to Afghanistan.
9 He has put his legal career on hold to devote more time to the project.
10 This year we shall devote more time to the study of Jewish culture and ideals.
11 I will devote more resources to the quiet search.
12 However, he did urge the World Bank last October to devote more funding to the climate.
13 Consequently, banks are having to devote more resources to originating and executing this kind of work.
14 Allfirst said Mr King was leaving to devote more time to charitable and other non-profit organisations.
15 So I devote more energy on that deal and when I win it, there's widespread exultation.
16 He expects to devote more acreage to cotton.
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