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He always invented for necessity, with the object of devising something new that he could manufacture.
According to them, the notion of devising something like R sprang up during a hallway conversation.
In meetings such as this, Page and Brin are like a tag team, taking turns as they chide employees for devising something that is merely a "cute" solution, not a fundamental one.
Still, as Dahl notes, the framers came close to devising something akin to it: not once but three times, the Constitutional Convention voted to have the Chief Magistrate chosen by Congress outright.
The difficulty lies in devising something comprehensive and detailed enough to address the variety of protectionist measures that are being deployed in the crisis, and doing it quickly enough to maintain open trade.Many argue that the most important thing for world leaders to do is to pledge a quick completion of the Doha round of trade talks, which stalled for the umpteenth time last summer.
Gates once famously said his greatest fear was "someone in a garage who is devising something completely new".
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When I photograph female actresses, especially, it's fun to devise something for them.
It takes a chef of real appetite to devise something as marvellous as this.
We've devised something that is getting people talking on our Freewheeling Facebook page and beyond.
He doubted whether there was any such being who could devise something on his own from scratch.
They should use it to devise something better.The problem is that European leaders seem to like their handiwork.
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