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To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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"They wanted to get to the end of the experiment to do something that was more profitable," Mr DeVoe explains.The relationship between time, money and anxiety is something Gary S. Becker noticed in America's post-war boom years.
He thinks it would be a very interesting experiment to do something like this outside the city.
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Sweden's @Sweden experiment inspired us to do something similar.
There are a bunch of startups experimenting with ways to do something with this, though what the final product ends up isn't entirely clear (pretty much everyone is pre-market at this point).
"Each house is an experiment and an opportunity to do something meaningful," says Holl.
The animators experimented with "just tr[ying] to do something with a look," specifically "the way he tilts his head as he's literally talking down to [Simba]" in addition to raising his eyebrows, lifting his chin and "cocking his eyes to one sinister side".
"I suspect but I don't know because I don't have enough evidence, that William may have been experimenting with something or deliberately intending to do something".
A common source of error in doing experiments is simply absent-mindedness, forgetting to do something, or using the wrong chemical.
This time we are going to do something different because people love experimenting with different flavors.
Experiment with it: If you are a perfectionist, allow yourself to do something rough around the edges today.
But it meant something to do something.
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