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Since taking office in August 2009, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen has embraced this role, arguing
tirelessly
that the Alliance’s key security threats stem from global challenges: failed states in developing regions, international cyber-crime, terrorist networks, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, maritime piracy, energy-supply disruptions, and climate change.
Most notable has been the work of Senator Ted Kaufman, a Democrat from Delaware (yes, a pro-business state), who has pressed
tirelessly
to fix the most egregious problems in the US financial sector.
As health workers labor
tirelessly
to care for those who have been infected, monitor those who may have come in contact with the virus, and prevent further transmission, researchers have a limited window of opportunity to learn how to treat and prevent the disease.
They must work
tirelessly
to find real solutions to the problems, from inequality to migration, that have fueled support for populist forces.
But he worked
tirelessly
to restore the influence of the palace.
Yet Putin’s Kremlin continues to work
tirelessly
to prevent the formation of a strong opposition – increasing the risk that the regime will collapse without a viable alternative.
This impressive group of leaders and thinkers has worked
tirelessly
to assess the state of education worldwide, with an eye to identifying the particular challenges that confront different countries.
With the Bank
tirelessly
preaching the merits of good governance, its failure to adopt democratic principles undercuts its own legitimacy.
While its impact has so far been lacking, it certainly cannot be deemed a failure, with Japan’s top leaders still working
tirelessly
to build the needed momentum.
At the same time, we are working
tirelessly
to improve the business and investment environment.
And he has promised to work
tirelessly
to convince Germany that Europe must speedily create a proper banking union, common unemployment insurance, a debt-restructuring mechanism for countries like Greece and Portugal, a proper federal treasury, Eurobonds (operating like US Treasuries), and a federal parliament that legitimizes the federal treasury’s authority.
He also behaved, when talking to voters and citizens, as if he was
tirelessly
running for office for a fourth time.
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who serves as UN Special Envoy for Global Education, is working
tirelessly
to promote access to education among the millions of refugees in the region.
The former was an artist and intellectual who fought his entire life for truth, working
tirelessly
to bring out the best in people and societies.
Where polio still persists – in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Nigeria – vaccinators like Deepika work
tirelessly
to reach every child.
Ban has
tirelessly
emphasized the need to put sustainable development at the center of our thinking.
In fact, after inspections were suspended in 1998, Iraq worked
tirelessly
to build an impenetrable wall around the people responsible for its weapons programs.
Buchanan argued
tirelessly
for lower government spending, balanced budgets (even a balanced-budget amendment to the US Constitution), and streamlined regulation.
The Nobel laureate economist William Vickrey argued
tirelessly
in favor of privately financed toll roads.
With scientists working
tirelessly
to refine such technologies, the public must become more knowledgeable about their socioeconomic implications.
I
tirelessly
pursue it in the name of France to take Europe forward and defend its model.
It means supporting Jaha Dukureh, an advocate fighting female genital mutilation who works
tirelessly
to protect girls and women from that and other acts of violence.
We worked
tirelessly
to persuade the parties to include our proposed text in the official meeting record.
Instead, he worked
tirelessly
to broaden the identity of his followers.
Whenever Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov appears on the international stage, he
tirelessly
recounts America’s purported violations of international law, from the 1999 bombardment of Yugoslavia and the 2003 invasion of Iraq, to the 2011 airstrikes that helped topple Muammar el-Qaddafi’s regime in Libya.
I sought them greedily, ferreted them out tirelessly, and I've been able to gather some objects of great value.
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