It's not our job to entertain the crowd, it's our job to try to win.
"I obviously need to try to win regardless of who it's against, " he said.
Of course, you want to try to get in contention and try to win tournaments.
I'd like to get to the first final and try to win here once.
Mr. Obama called both GOP senators on Tuesday to try to win them over.
In practice, it's a relatively frank comparison that doesn't try to win on every point.
All that work you put in to try to win a game is gone, wasted.
"We must keep working hard and go to Paraguay to try to win, " said Maradona.
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That's the only way we can look at it, to try to win one game in our building.
He now lives as a virtual recluse, gambling online to try to win back some of his losses.
Consultants need enough working capital to live on, the desire to try to win clients, and little else.
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David Lyons and then Jonathan Davies went over but a missed conversion left them needing another try to win.
Aung San Suu Kyi will try to win a seat in Burma's parliament in forthcoming by-elections, her party has confirmed.
Each man was so sure he was right that he had a duty to try to win at all costs.
"Anytime a division rival comes in, you want to try to win the series especially when you're at home, " Davis said.
"I'd rather take my chances with where we're sitting now and try to win all of our home games, " Hollins said.
"All we were focused on is doing whatever we could to try to win a game, " Rangers coach John Tortorella said.
But the Knicks clearly have gained confidence as they try to win a postseason series for the first time since 2000.
So, if he has the ambition or motivation, he is going to come back and try to win more Grand Slam tournaments.
There are better players there and you need to have a gameplan, but we'll still go out to try to win matches.
So while they will not admit publicly that the issue is anything but black-and-white, the two sides will try to win mini-victories.
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The thinking seems to be: If there's no possibility of compromise, why not just take potshots and try to win the news cycle?
In this year's MacTaggart Lecture, Mr Thompson must try to win round the corporation's critics, including some of those commercial rivals and politicians.
But, most volubly, the left will try to win the argument that free-trade deals are dangerous and should either be amended or rejected.
But in a lecture at Aberystwyth University she will announce that she is giving up the seat to try to win a constituency seat.
Its next step is to try to win a prize for a vehicle capable of taking three people into space twice within two weeks.
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