This should help you out:
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good-looking, hard-working
They are looking for good cardiovascular levels. Also hard working agility performer.
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hard working
By working hard in costumaztion and looking neat and painting them the right color, is that what you meant?
They are looking for good cardiovascular fitness levels. Also Agility hard working.
more hard-working, most hard-working
No. The adjective hard describes work.Used as an adjective, the term hard-working can be hyphenated. e.g. hard-working man.
This is hard to answer and you may need to contact your local unemployment office. The Related Link below (page 10) under 'Quit' and refers to justifiable reasons for YOUR health purposes, or relocating with your reassigned spouse who is in the MILITARY. You case seems to falls somewhere in between these examples
Yes, it is hard. Because you have to impress the school, and show that you belong in there.
* Working smart is working with a goal in mind, a goal that is meaningful to you. Working smart also means knowing what points are high priority and what you can be flexible on, so you can focus on what's important. Working smart also means...being creative and looking for other ways to get work done faster
By working hard and getting good grades and working hard.