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- adjective Common misspelling of
concerted .
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Examples
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I have been witness to Conservative Republicans making a conserted effort to do the same.
Steele: Expect Republicans to raise questions about Kagan 2010
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The conserted effort by the US government and the pharmaceutical companies has grown what may have been a blunder into the biggest crime in all of recorded history, making 9/11 and Bernie Madoff minor in comparison.
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But since the FDNY brass, in a conserted attempt by the Bloomberg Administration to alienate EVERY union worker in New York, has banned the wearing of green berets for officers in uniform.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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"The campaign will have teeth and we want it to be seen to have teeth, which means it will not only have to be rigorously enforced, but backed by a conserted effort to change the perception of road users," Maharaj said.
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He proposed it yesterday, Allworthy conserted (as to be sure he must with joy), and this afternoon, I well you, you are to put on all your best airs.
V. In Which is Related What Passed Between Sophia and Her Aunt. Book VI 1917
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Where is the GOP where is conservative lawywers across the country whith a conserted effort ... filing, filing, filing, overwhelming thier system.
Latest Articles http://www.examiner.com 2009
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Anyone who takes a stand against pollution and makes a conserted effort to meaningfully reduce the pollution he causes is not a hypocrite (note I say reduce, not eliminate, which would be impossible).
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Regarding your premature promotion, If I were still in a position I would make conserted efforts to ensure it was on your arm, you fight your corner better than any boxer.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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The speeches that we hear are part of a conserted propaganda campaign.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2008
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“It is evident that a secret correspondence has been carryed on throughout all the Colonies,” New York’s Lieutenant Governor, Cadwallader Colden, informed English officials a few days after Ingersoll’s confrontation, “and that it has been conserted to deter by violence the Distributors of Stamps from executing their Office.”
The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010
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