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Well, we shall make every endeavour not to forget you in the space of a few months.
The Presidency is making every endeavour to this effect.
The Presidency therefore confirms that it will make every endeavour to this effect.
They were to make every endeavour to find out what they could by studying books of account, for example, or personal interviews.
The committee of which I am Chairman has made every endeavour to find a balanced solution.
From its inception the establishment made every endeavour after self-sufficiency by setting up its own farm.
Europe must set the standard in this area, and we are making every endeavour to ensure that this new undertaking gets off to a good start.
Credit is due to the Danish Presidency for having made every endeavour to maintain a united Union position.
Stopping the escalation of violence: the Palestinian Authority must make every endeavour to prevent extremism from prevailing.
The two vessels immediately made every endeavour to beat south but the shoals forced them to stand so far out that it took them many hours.
Our report therefore makes very specific recommendations, and at Stockholm I shall make every endeavour to urge the Member States to follow them.
This is therefore the time to make every endeavour to work not against but in partnership with the United States and other actors, particularly in the region.
We have made every endeavour to improve the situation, through productivity gains, negative priorities - identifying tasks to be abandoned, that is - and internal redeployment.
This is why we must make every endeavour to keep this failed state afloat and guarantee its citizens a minimum level of physical and material security.
Demagogues made every endeavour to accumulate as large reserves as possible, in order to make generous distributions through the Theorie Fund.
We must therefore at least double the length of the part-sessions, and we shall make every endeavour to ensure that that happens during the next session.
"She should make every endeavour to unite herself with prosperous and well-to-do people, and with those whom it is dangerous to avoid, or to slight in any way.
We must therefore make every endeavour to make the public understand the advantages the euro will bring us all and that it will be the symbol of a vigorous, modern economy.
I would not anticipate taking more than half an hour to complete the filming during which time we would make every endeavour not to restrict access to your shop by other customers.
If such a situation develops,' the signal stated, ' Commanding Officers arc to make every endeavour to destroy the enemy totally before, repeat before, the enemy unit strikes.
Lastly, it is important that this legislation enters into force as soon as possible and that the Member States make every endeavour to ensure that it is implemented effectively.
I urge the Italian Presidency to make every endeavour to this end, both before and during the IGC, and to ensure that these minorities are mentioned in the Constitution too.
Prince-Bishop Herzog made every endeavour to bring order out of the confusion into which the quarrel with the State during the immediately preceding years had thrown the affairs of the diocese.
A troopship is an unlikely place to fall in love but Ben knows with certainty, even before she has spoken, that he must make every endeavour to develop a closer acquaintance with Sister Atkins.
I call upon the Commission and the Council to make every endeavour to remedy the consequences of that tragic act carried out in my country, which can lead to a person being killed in another country.