He is trying to show, after a hit in the polls, that he can reach out.
And Maliki, I think, is trying to show that he's listening to the Sadrists' concerns.
The defence is trying to show that Djindjic and his associates had a suspiciously close relationship with the gang.
As well as opening the door to better companies, Mr Guo is trying to show the door to bad ones.
The Millennium Project is trying to show how a few simple reforms, seven in all, can substantially improve lives and provide livelihoods.
Hollywood, so often accused of immorality and bad taste by critics and politicians, is trying to show it can edit out the inappropriate -- and insert sensitivity in trying times.
In a collaborative effort with SunPower Eaton and Whirlpool Ford is trying to show the world how it can drastically lower its electricity bills through the use of technology.
Allianz, which initially tried to brush off the story, is now trying to show its good faith.
Song, a Beijing film student continuing her schooling in Paris, videotapes Simon, to his delight, while Suzanne, who is working on a puppet show, is trying to toss out her nonpaying tenant, a screenwriter friend, to make room for her older daughter, who is arriving from Brussels.
Secretary Paulson has been eager to show he is trying to alleviate the crisis, though many say he and the rest of the Administration have been slow to make a move.
Correspondents say it wants to deflect criticism and show it is trying to develop a political solution to the Syrian crisis.
Rather than offer any solutions, what we're trying to show is the place where that myth first embedded itself.
The reason that a computer diary looks like a paper diary is that the designers are trying to show you how it works.
From there, the show is trying to give screen time to as many favorite characters as possible, which only works if you happen to have the same favorites as the writers.
That's bad news for someone trying to show his is an activist second term.
"He's just trying to show that he is not a puppet, " he said.
In essence, I believe this was not a failure of the drug or the mechanism but a failure of us as investigators to make sure we had sufficient disease in our population upon which to test our hypothesis--somewhat akin to trying to show one antibiotic is better than another or even a placebo, but selecting a population with no infection!
Other features of the new IM software show how the company is trying to make itself more ubiquitous in user's lives.
But the other half of the show is what is really trying to get gamers to tune in more than ever.
This time there has also been more emphasis on managing the morale of those workers left behind after the cuts, most of all by trying to show that the pruning is necessary and fair.
It is alleged the conversations show that Mr Blagojevich was trying to use the seat to get himself or his wife a job.
Yet Barr, despite its latest show of pit-bull prowess, is trying to turn itself into those it attacks: a branded drugmaker.
Alessandro Speciale, Vatican correspondent for the Religion News Service, told CNN the pope was not so much aiming to debunk myths as trying to show that the Jesus depicted in the Gospels is a real historical figure, who walked on earth and talked to people like anyone else.
Smith is in a difficult position, merely trying to protect what he already has and show his membership that he can deliver a deal at least as good as the one they have now.
Moda is trying to gain a competitive advantage by using the advance information they glean from trunk show sales.
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Maria Barbi, a real-estate agent whose family is trying to sell the home, said that, because each designer involved in the show house had different ideas, the end result may have felt disjointed to potential buyers.
Meanwhile an article in The Wall Street Journal today reports on several studies that show that having a sense of purpose is far more beneficial than trying to be happy.
The two men spent the better part of an hour trying to convince the crowd -and perhaps themselves- that the show is bigger than its cast and, as a result, no one judge is irreplaceable.
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