Sentences with phrase «come up with something entirely»

When designing the successor to the ill - fated Galaxy Note 7, Samsung had two choices: come up with something entirely new that pushes the bo...
When designing the successor to the ill - fated Galaxy Note 7, Samsung had two choices: come up with something entirely new that pushes the boundaries, or play it safe by taking something it knows works — cough, cough, the Galaxy S8, cough — and adding to it.
Go with these or come up with something entirely different.

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That might be protection for the Dreamers, 5 shoring up the ACA, 6 preventing Republicans from going through with their planned tax cuts, 7 or ending the debt ceiling altogether.8 Or something else entirely, depending on events between now and then and what comes up.
The writing felt full of scapegoats; that being ideas that are entirely too obvious but are used because someone simply couldn't come up with something better.
Electronics major Sharp has come up with an entirely new e-Book platform and an e-Book format which they have named XMDF or ever - eXtending Mobile Document Format, something that the company has been working on since 2009.
For the past week or so, we've been trying something different, and working on a game that we came up with entirely on our own, from brainstorming on out.
In more Xbox news, we're quickly coming up on the launch of the Xbox One X. With the new console, Microsoft promises to deliver true 4K gaming, whether that's something that can be done or not is entirely different.
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