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We will try to manage him and hopefully we can do things properly.
For his next trick, he will try to manage the Mets to a few victories.
If we can handle the volumes of people asking for cash we will try to manage those conversations; if we can't manage the volumes, we will use online as an 'overflow' for those people".
Increased data capacity, after all, makes it easier to use alternatives such as instant messaging and Skype, which could become as pervasive on smart-phones as they are on personal computers.Operators will try to manage traffic in all sorts of ways.
When asked if the Palestinian Authority has the strength to take charge of West Bank cities that he wants the Israeli military to evacuate, the 67-year-old prime minister replies that it will be hard, but we will try to manage.
Each Central Bank around the world will try to manage themselves that way.
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KATHERINE PHILLIPS: Let me just kind of create this little space, and I'll stay in this space, and I won't share too much information, and I'll try to manage people's impressions of me, right, by essentially covering who I am.
Hiding a crisis altogether is only going to create more stress in your life as you'll try to manage too many things and, most likely, do a less than stellar job at all of them, Terry concludes.
Video sequence (VS ): In the midst of an ongoing activity, the person suddenly asks: 'Do you really have time for this?' And then answers her own question: 'No, you don't have much time, do you?' The caregiver chuckles and says that she'll try to manage, since she knows the person enjoys it.
I'll try to manage my time better next time by leaving the party earlier".
Companies will always try to manage their affairs so as to minimise their tax bills, but at a time when voters are feeling the pinch, sensible businesses will realise that if they overdo the tax avoidance they might damage their reputation.
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