"To try this trick" means attempting to perform a specific action or strategy in order to achieve a certain result or manipulate a situation for personal benefit.
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And, in order to effectively deal with this issue, HR department keeps on
trying every trick in the book to retain their valued employees.
I'm going to
try that trick of not checking the price next time I want to fall in love with a new pair of shoes.
Try our tricks for making your baby's first diaper changes easy, no matter what kind of diapers you use.
I love this idea, I love floral dresses but sometimes worry about looking overly «girly» when wearing them, I'll
definitely try this trick.
Our main bathroom is black and white, and I might need to
try that trick on our door too.
If his symptoms make it harder to fall asleep,
try tricks like a ride in the stroller if he can't fall asleep on his own.
Finally, some crew arrived and we spent the entire
day trying tricks and games on the swings and boards until our boat came back just before sunset to pick us up.
I urgently advise you to
just try this trick out, even if you are already very highly motivated, because it leaves everything that you have tried previously in the dust.
The circus artists want to
try these tricks too, so they watch the children and then try their own forward rolls.
We have
tried this trick out ourselves and we are confident to ensure you that this won't disappoint you.
Agents try every trick in the book, from buying internet leads, to building expensive websites, and even firing marketers who rarely produce real results!
You could
try this trick with any neutral colored food, really — get your kids to eat cauliflower by turning it pink!
Remember, I have
n't tried this trick, and the loophole may be closed at some point, but my current understanding is that this opportunity still exists.
but not just that, I also help mothers who turn to me, desperate
after trying every trick in the book to make breastfeeding work ditch the guilt.
If you're tempted by fancy waters because you hate plain H2O,
try this trick from Jessica Ganzer, a registered dietitian in Arlington, Va..
The problem, as a few folks in our test kitchen
who tried this trick with a batch of fresh cayenne peppers last week found out, is that sometimes the chiles are still plenty spicy without veins and seeds.
Can't wait to try that trick!!
To avoid Hachette's fate, Doctorow wrote, it should emulate small imprints — namely Macmillan science fiction imprint Tor — that have dropped DRM: «Push out the entire catalogue without DRM, now, and arm yourself with an «Amazon Refugee» app that can convert all your Kindle books to run on anyone else's platform, ready to release the very instant Amazon
tries this trick again.»
DO N'T
TRY ANY TRICK PLAYS The sports teams at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City have a suitable nickname — the Bloodhounds.
Several competitors that rely on Google's (googl) Android Wear
software tried that trick last year, but without much success.
The majority of players in our team have been allowed to incorporate too much of a florid and eye catching style of play to their game and when you've got
everyone trying tricks and skills unnecessarily, passing for fun but with no real offensive purpose.
You could say this is a bit of terrific shithousery (many of you might have
even tried this trick in your local game!)
Remember, practice makes perfect: Have your
kiddos try their tricks on siblings, grandparents, your babysitter, your nanny, or even the dog to get more confident!
While I'm sure these parents were amused the first time
baby tried this trick, now I bet they're panicking.
«Note that the
opposition tried all tricks to cause maximum damage to our inter-personal relationships but they failed to achieve their aim as manifested in the success of the primary.
Striking while the iron is hot would certainly compound negative perceptions of Brown's government at this time, if they could be exacerbated, but is there a danger that it would force Labour to rally around its leader, much like what happened when Neil
Kinnock tried this trick in 1990?