All Or Nothing Best Effort Underwriting

In Lawrence Krauss' book A Universe From Nothing he portrays "nothing" as a physical state. He says that nothing is found by removing all of what we know to be things (particles, electrons etc). I've

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The phrase "Make an effort" is a verb phrase meaning "to work towards a goal". Generally in English, you need an article "the, an, some" in front of nouns to make them work properly. Therefore, "make efforts" is not a grammatically correct sentence. We need a little more context and background in your question because such a simple sentence could be use in countless ways. An example would be ...

Hi all, when you want to say that you give all yourself to achieve your goals, do you say 'I put any effort to achieve my goals' or 'I put all efforts to achieve my goals'? Or you have a better way? Thank you!

I can see the effort that they all go through. . A trainor on a weight loss reality show remarks about the contestants in the process of the competition. My question is, can "effort" go with "go through" as it does here? If not, how would you suggest the sentence to go instead? Thanks for...

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In effect they're very similar, but "try harder" (and at least to an extent "make more of an effort" as well) leaves open the possibility that more effort may still not lead to success. "Work harder" says nothing about whether success can be expected or not, although the implication is that more effort leads to success.

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Underwriting is the process of evaluating risks to protect investors, banks, insurance agencies and other financial institutions. Typically, an underwriter performs this risk analysis to make recommendations for loans, investments and insurance policies.