All children and young people crave attention and will do anything to get it.
Slightly more people now say Mr Bush is the one who will do anything to get elected.
"I think the Democrat majority will do anything to get it passed, " Gina Ryan of Great Falls, Va.
Hodges said he has seen no evidence that the new airport will do anything to increase airline service.
But most observers pooh-pooh the idea that Congress will do anything to guard against similar incidents in the future.
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So scary that many in the organization will do anything to avoid it.
But most bankers are reluctant to discuss the law in public, and will do anything to avoid commenting on regulators.
Whether such figures will do anything to make the French less attached to their idea of a benevolent state is questionable.
We humans will do anything to secure a meaning in our lives.
Therefore, President Romney will do anything to avert a war in Iran.
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Avik Roy is a decent human being and decent human beings will do anything to give their child the best chance of survival.
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"Basically, I will do anything to sell this work, " she says.
Likewise, Google will do anything to defend a deal from Microsoft.
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The tabloids and weekly magazines will do ANYTHING to sell copies, and in this case they decided to run a false story, knowing they had absolutely no proof that it was real.
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"One of the broader aims of the research is conflicts of interest when you have a patient who will do anything to get back on the field and a doctor who works for and is paid by a club, " said Sean Sansiveri, NFLPA staff counsel.
And groups that thrive on political dark money will do almost anything to avoid transparency.
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He has staked much on the bet that Britain's path to prosperity lies in making London the world's centre for financial wheeling and dealing, and will be reluctant to do anything to send its denizens packing.
Third, it is unlikely that one firm will ever dominate the mobile industry as much as Microsoft did in PCs because the most powerful companies will do almost anything to keep this from happening, says Ben Wood of CCS Insight, another research firm.
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And Ohio State is the top-ranked team in the country, a relatively easy driving distance to Newark, and their fans will do anything right now to forget the troubles of the Buckeye football program.
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But politicians will be reluctant to do anything that appears to favour big business over consumers.
At its most extreme, people like Masellis will do just about anything to satisfy a hunger that can gnaw at the will just as hard as an addiction to alcohol, drugs or gambling.
Microsoft will continue to complain because playing dirty pool is in their corporate DNA. Google has made some stupid mistakes in the last few years (being in China, Google Buzz, poor explanation of capturing WiFi packets, etc.), but compared to Microsoft, they are far better for the consumer in this dimension since Microsoft will do anything and everything to have their way.
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Vaccination is still an unknown but I will do anything I can to get this disease reduced in our wildlife and livestock.
But as Johnson, the Sacramaneto mayor, has proved yet again, one-team cities like these will do just about anything to get, or keep, a major sports franchise.
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