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1 It entails a good deal more work than the average college application.
2 But we made it. Those outsiders still see far more work ahead.
3 But they needed more work on defining what those key areas were.
4 They also promise more work on energy efficiency, alongside the Green deal.
5 So at that meeting we agreed that that report required more work .
6 In other areas, there was more work to be done, she said.
7 There's much more work to be done, however, against Beijing-linked corporate governance.
8 However, he cautioned that there was still more work to be done.
9 It just takes more work than the Times devoted to its overview.
10 Mr Flavell also acknowledged more work needed to be done on communication.
11 It's more work , less national notoriety...unless you're talking New York or California.
12 This is why universities need to do more work in primary schools.
13 But I think there will be a lot more work to come.
14 Millions more work as store, office and restaurant cleaners throughout the country.
15 But he conceded that there was still far more work to do.
16 I end up doing more work than I think I'm paid for.
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