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To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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Overwhelmed by requests to do something, the agency has proposed new measures to streamline the permit process and to give states more control over their programs to manage the geese.
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The request to do something for free is so common now that it's best to be prepared.
It was a situation where I was performing for him, which was unusual I suppose because I don't do many private things, but this was a request to do something for him specifically.
How did you meet? _ It was a situation where I was performing for him, which was unusual I suppose because I don't do many private things, but this was a request to do something for him specifically.
"This morning I turned down a request to do something on Japanese TV," says Lewis, the solicitor who represents several phone-hacking victims, including the family of Milly Dowler.
On June 11 , 2013 Tim Kaine requested permission to do something unprecedented on the Senate's floor.
MR: Well, she calls me at three in the morning and requested Universal to do something about getting her music played on the station more since some of her contemporaries' music was being played between interviews, news stories, etc.
On Android, 'permissions' are used when an app requests the right to do something with your phone like make it vibrate, make a call or access your data.
As my colleague Charlie De La Fuente notes, a motion is a request to a court to do something.
"Quite right, he didn't … I requested a month off to do something 'very controversial'.
Locals speak passionately of the Southern Residents, one woman I talked to had tears in her eyes describing her love of the orcas, and according to them multiple requests to their elected representatives to do something have come back with little more than a "Sorry, but if we move different marine life could be at risk".
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