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1 Do you expend more effort on attacking your strongest or weakest opponents?
2 Such families, he says, ought not to expend more than three pounds weekly.
3 Low-rankers, meanwhile, must expend more time and energy to get food and mating opportunities.
4 In this way you cannot, without wanton extravagance, expend more than four hundred dollars.
5 I should have fired oftener, but was unwilling to expend more of my powder.
6 Nuclear-powered countries may reexamine expansion efforts or expend more on safety and security at plants.
7 They expend more on warm stockings than on gold rings; and prefer healthy, good bedding, to gaudy window-curtains.
8 Whoever was advanced to that dignity was expected to expend more than twenty centenars of gold upon the public.
9 There were but so many pence a day for food, and to expend more to-day was to starve tomorrow.
10 An object moving at a given speed must expend more energy generating turbulent flow than if the flow is laminar.
11 Few things, however, suffice for one man; and therefore the liberal man will advantageously expend more on others than on himself.
12 Conversely, as a climber, you should pick a spotter whom you trust so you don't expend more energy worrying than sending.
13 Bacon says that if a man would live well within his income, he ought not to expend more than one-half, and save the rest.
14 Is it worth expending more money and men to 'revenge' ourselves?
15 Active was defined as expending more than 1000 kcal on recreational activities per week.
16 To promote this industry, the government has already expended more than a million dollars.
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