If we wanted to try something out of the norm, we needed their approval and permission.
"A typical CubeSat mission was a student-built satellite that would maybe go beep or try something out that didn't cost a lot of money, " he says.
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An essay is something you write to try to figure something out.
You might also inspire others to discover their own courage to try something new and out of their comfort zone.
For many baby boomers, retirement is a time to try out something new be it a new career or a new living environment.
"She's gotten so much response to it, and I'm wondering whether she might try to make something out of that, " he said.
Are you -- is this administration working with Amtrak to try to work something out to enforce security on the rail system, passenger rail?
We're not ones to shy away from the command line, but we took the opportunity to try out something that might have a... broader appeal.
"I'll be meeting representatives from the Ambulance Trust next week to try to sort something out - I'm hoping the chair could go into production, " he added.
What's more, that loaner will be a top-of-the-line Model S regardless of the car you turn in (there's a fleet of 85 to start with, each with valet service to your location), and customers in "most markets" can also opt to get a Tesla Roadster as a loaner if they'd prefer to try out something sportier.
So we believe that -- we continue to make the argument, we continue to negotiate, we continue to look at the avenues available to us to make something bigger happen, even as we, very pragmatically, negotiate and try to work out something small.
We are going to have to try and sort something else out.
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"As far as Alzheimer's is concerned, all this is something new to try out, " says Pepys.
As great minds are let go from long-time jobs, they should feel liberated to go out and try something new.
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But while it does a whole lot more than other augmented reality apps, it still looks like something you might try out a couple of times, then forget.
The parents of a toddler who died in a gas blast that destroyed eight houses in Greater Manchester have set up a charity in his name as they try to make "something good out of something so bad".
First, try to contribute something and then figure out how to live on the rest of your income instead of the other way around.
This thing must be true, and second thing, very important, you are not purposely trying to dig out something that try to mess up the whole nation.
Last Monday, I had an opportunity to do something pretty cool: try out (along with a team of other Forbes folks) a major new social photography app before virtually anyone but its creators had been invited to play with it.
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We put more fruits and vegetables in our diets, again, trying to make for a colorful palate, but you'd slip some grapes in at breakfast time, and throw in an apple at lunch, and pester them about whether they actually ate the apple. (Laughter.) And then you try to balance it out with something at dinner time.
I'll go sit with them and we'll talk, and I'll try to make some humor out of something.
You know, every president, almost every president in his second term reaches out to try to write something in his legacy about a big breakthrough.
We want to try to get a big scalp and get something out of these autumn internationals.
Idea is then free to innovate, to try modern designs, to reach out for something new and exciting.
Well I decided to do something truly radical: I decided to try and find out.
Each week I would try something new that expanded my view and forced me to step out of my comfort zone in some way.
They try to work out who is willing to pay more for something than others will then engineer matters so that they can indeed get them to pay more.
There are a number of clandestine relationships that dance in and out of the story as people try to find something to hold onto in the wake of the accident, but these survival elements are also shown as necessary evils when the children are still very much alive.
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My wife got a great position out here and I decided the time was right to try something new.
And then as I grew up, you know, I started to appreciate my culture and where they're from and so I decided, like you know, I don't like what's out there, so why don't I try doing something to change it too?
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