Sentence examples for it is trying to work from inspiring English sources

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Kommunal says it is trying to work with regional and global union federations representing food workers to establish better supervision.

The holy grail, as we call it, is trying to work with clients to decide what amount of money they will be spending on communications, the whole kit and kaboodle, and then how do they spend that.

That's why it is trying to work the European Commission angle.

To that end, it is trying to work with hardware manufacturers to ensure a more seamless Windows experience.

In particular, there's an insurance requirement for for-hire vehicles that Lyft needs to comply with under state rules, which it is trying to work out before resuming rides there.

Although Uber has run afoul of the authorities at times, now it is trying to work with them more closely as a way of building its business with less drama and more buy-in from the powers that be.

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It's trying to work when you're moving as much as you do.

It has managed to climb the slippery pole, and it's trying to work around the large plastic baffle that blocks its way to the bird feeder.

Ramon D. Hontiveros, a spokesman for the task force's Philippine side, said it was trying to "work through local politicians" and "keep the military footprint as small as possible".

He continued: "It's trying to work out what I've been doing wrong and what I can do to fix it.

But while building that first version of the service, the team quickly realized that all of the APIs it was trying to work with were quite different from each other, which made their integration complex and time-consuming.

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