Sentences with phrase «takes a stab at doing»

The new computer simulation takes a stab at doing just that.
But it also can't hurt to take a stab at doing it yourself on the initial round.
As an employed worker this is a terrific time to engage with a professional resume writer... sure, take a stab at doing it on your own... but starting a discussion with a professional resume writer who is in the trenches right now, and understands current resume and job search issues, will pay off.

Not exact matches

Interestingly, Google is continuing to take stabs at this market — and having some success doing so if the constantly sold out Chromecast is any indication.
I definitely would like to take a stab at picking individual stocks Buffett style, but won't do so until I have enough «play cash» to invest with.
Some projects that take a stab at «diversity» can fall back on stereotypes, and often do more damage than if they'd just stuck to a homogenous cast.
As art students in the 1980s we ALL took rude stabs at christianity, and we ALL said the same junk about how we wanted to make people stop, think and discuss, etc. so i don't need to stop and think about this nothing - new - to - think - about artwork.
So please do me the honour take this time to check out all the amazing recipes created by my participating bloggers, because I am so touched that they all wanted to take part and to take a stab at creating a diabetic - friendly recipe for World Diabetes Day.
But since I do my best to keep things on this blog gluten - free, I took a stab at gluten - free phyllo dough.
I did nt make any alterations to the dough, im going to take a stab at it again tomorrow but I am wondering if you have any tips!
I understand that there may not currently be a 9 available that is bang on better than Giroud, but I'd like to have seen Arsene maybe take a stab at Jackson Martinez earlier in the window, or truly make an offer to PSG that might entice them to balance their books and sell Cavani — saying this with the understanding that I don't know that I've seen him be spectacular in recent memory, but with the squad of players that would be behind him, certainly he could improve us.
Jefferson and Lee simply didn't have enough time to look downfield the first time around, but you know they will take at least a small handful of stabs downfield.
We don't know the actual order in which the All - Stars were picked, but Tim Cato took a thoughtful stab at figuring it out based on clues and common sense.
I would personally be much more likely to take a stab at using a urinal if everybody else couldn't see my perplexed face as I tried to figure out what I was doing.)
The alarm is set for 5 am and I know I am going to regret watching reruns of Sex And The City but I feel like I need something to stop the thinking (worrying) about how I take another stab at my to - dos...
I don't want them to think that I'm taking a stab at their parenting.
So take a stab at writing a research plan, even if you don't expect to be on the job market for a while.
«We're taking a stab at the scope of what neural algorithms can do.
I'm not here to take a stab at personal trainers, or the fitness industry in general (although I do have my gripes as you may see throughout some articles on this site..).
I took a few stabs at making rejuvelac for the Artisan Vegan Cheese recipes, and it didn't work so well for me.
There are some bad green brands out there, meaning you could end up looking like a drag queen who just took the first stab at doing her own makeup, not yet a Geish, without a dragmother, and who does not know the first rule about cooking her makeup.
► Several teenagers confront three other teens in a train car and fistfights erupt with punching, kicking, choking and slamming of bodies onto walls and floors: a teen girl punches a young man for leering at her (we see a few scrapes on teen girls and teen boys), a teen boy pulls a knife and another boy takes it from him and stabs him multiple times below the frame while a young man holds a teen girl's head out the boxcar door, choking her (she gags) and trying to toss her out, but another young man pulls him away; during one fistfight the arm of a young man catches against a pole outside the boxcar as the train passes and the young man screams (it is implied that he lost his arm, but we do not see this).
I figured since I'm already scouring the web for any new information anyway why don't I compile it all and take a stab at making my own fan site?
Francois Truffaut takes a stab at an anti-war film with a conscience, but like Renoir with Grand Illusion, he does it without showing any battle footage.
The CALDER study takes a stab at the important question of «predictive validity» — whether candidates who achieve a certain score on the edTPA help their students learn more than those who don't.
After a cooldown, he takes another stab at it but doesn't quite reach the magic 400 - kph mark.
It did have the UConnect navigation system, but Chrysler's menu logic is not the best, so it often takes several very precise stabs at the touch screen to get what you want.
Pushing the Sport button didn't just make a half - hearted stab at taking some slack out of the gearshifts.
You take a stab at it, and sometimes you hit it right and sometimes you don't.
And do have a stab at flash — when so much else in the world of publishing takes so long to come to fruition, it's really gratifying to be able to complete a stand - alone story so quickly (though the polishing takes time).
The plan I do have, once I can get my life restructured and reorganized, was to self pub through Amazon (print) and Smashwords (e-book) and to take another stab at marketing.
I definitely would like to take a stab at picking individual stocks Buffett style, but won't do so until I have enough «play cash» to invest with.
BUT - we'll take a look at your first stab at inputting a model and comment on what you're doing to ensure you're on the right track.
However, Juncker wouldn't be Juncker if he didn't take a stab at Brexit, so Juncker also took the opportunity to say that ``
While trying to pin this down is a fool's errand, that doesn't mean we can't at least take a quick stab at it, right?
At night we take him out in an attempt for him to get used to us, but usually end up holding him, sitting still and hoping he doesn't suddenly get scared and stab us with his quills.
Circuit racing and checkpoint races make up the majority of your time along with stuff like solo time trials and elimination races, but Gravel does take an intriguing stab at a wholly original game mode where you have to crash through checkpoints that spin like a slot machine as you approach them; hit a red cross and you get slowed down, hit a green checkmark and you can speed through.
I didn't post that to take a stab at PS3 owners (i am one, as well as a 360 Elite), but only to show that all this stuff goes both ways.Why are people so upset about the PS3 version of Vesperia getting extra content... a YEAR after the 360 version had come and gone.Outside of Japan the PS3 version of Vesperia isn't likely to even sell very well.Look at Valkyria Chronicles for the PS3 (EXCLUSIVELY mind you) by Sega.While an EXSCELLENT action rpg, it sold horribly here in North America and not much better in the rest of the world, save Japan.RPG's only tend to sell well on the 360 here in NA.It's just a fact, and that's why the 360 most often get's them either exclusive permanant, exclusive additional content, and / or timed exclusivity, whereas the PS3 does not.
I know Ethos already touched on this in his latest TTKL, and I don't mean to upstage him; but I'm totally geeking out over this, and there have been some new rumors abroad, so I figured I'd go ahead and take a stab at the story as well.
When you take a long, hard look at 2012's sports titles, pretty much all you see are a lot of stopgap solutions and wild stabs in the dark at something, anything different to do with the hardware we've been saddled with lo these last several years.
But the genre doesn't always include the shooter part, with «walking simulators» becoming increasingly popular in the past couple of years and even RPGs taking a stab at the perspective.
While Rastan Saga II didn't achieve the same success as the original, Taito took another stab at the franchise a...
While Rastan Saga II didn't achieve the same success as the original, Taito took another stab at the franchise a few years later, this time turning it into a sidescrolling beat - em - up.
Not content with having a stab at immersive horror, Ubisoft is also taking a run at the humble arena shooter... only it's doing it via the power of VR.
Of course that doesn't mean we can't take a stab at what it is they will be announcing.
«She doesn't know how to read the room,» scoffed one vet, twice her age, who, while listening to Ellison, threatened to take the stubby pledge pencil at the table and stab herself, if I recall this correctly, in the eye.
My first stab at making a sculpture was to take guitar parts and amplifiers and do these chord patterns that were really formal.
I'll take another stab at it tomorrow — I know I didn't make it up.
«I'm doing more free drafting, and taking the first stab at a purchase and sale agreement.»
Todd Zywicki takes a stab at reading the tea leaves on how it all happened — and while I don't think he and POTUS have been chatting, I am impressed by his musings on how Roberts» upgrade happened.
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