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Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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"The door always remains open to Nasa, perhaps to do something for 2018 and further consolidate the mission," said a spokesman for Esa director-general, Jean-Jacques Dordain.
Who needs, perhaps, to do something bold and surprising to prevent their name sliding into the footnotes of history.
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The same thinking dictates that, if you're making a decision about your person even though no such decision exists, you are, at best, trying to make a statement, and are perhaps trying to do something much worse.
Consider if the person is trying to get someone else (perhaps you) to do something.
It's surprising -- you would have thought that the High Museum would have perhaps encouraged people to do something a little better.
Perhaps it needs to do something radical, like cut deals with major news and media sites for exclusive rights to index their content.
Perhaps it's time to do something completely different -- like maybe getting OFF this never-ending treadmill.
It is probable that she feels she has failed you in some way, perhaps by not telling you to do something differently, or perhaps because she thinks she didn't explain something properly.
Perhaps he also wanted to do something about the suffering he did so much to create and so little to alleviate while he was in power.
A thing might, it seems, not strive for anything, or perhaps it might strive to do something which is neither perseverance nor self-destruction.
Perhaps you could plan to do something together.
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