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To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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Those kinds of incidents can happen again, and it's up to children, and grandchildren in some cases, to do something about it.
If you have to throw away reeds, keep the cases to do something with, such as making an igloo.
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"This isn't, in many cases, asking companies to do something that they would not do in the normal course of their business," Howe added, noting how many companies do not use end-to-end encryption in order to afford themselves access to user data for their own business imperatives.
"In certain cases, people need to do something in the physical world but they also need information or have to interact with the digital world," said chief technology officer Allen Yang, who was a researcher at UC Berkeley specializing in computer vision and sensor networks before joining the company.
Where there is a liberal case for government to do something, The Economist will air it.
"I keep them there in case I have to do something weird," he said.
So in each case, I left to do something bigger.
Having said that, I do think, judging from my own experience and from all the studies that have been done, that procrastination takes a real toll on people mentally, and that the big problem with it is that even in cases where we want to do something, some of us have a hard time buckling down and doing it.
I couldn't see that was the case, but we had to do something.
In that case, I wanted Doug to do something that hurt where there was no tangible reward".
It's like, Why not collect the minions just in case I want them to do something for me?
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