Martin Wolf has a stab at the numbers involved in his latest column in the FT.
We also make a stab at the sport of cricket, so popular in Commonwealth Asia-Pacific countries.
If marketing is struggling to resolve an issue, let purchasing take a stab at solving it.
At the risk of making enemies, I'll take a stab at defining the problem.
Everyone around us has a stab at identifying the key questions of the day.
Perry Stein took a stab at this subject in The New Republic earlier this year.
As has been widely rumored, Research In Motion is taking a stab at the music business.
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Initially, Gorman and his wife, Michelle Morfitt, stayed put and took a stab at writing children's books.
All the more reason to make a stab at understanding how your fund manager has positioned himself.
Paul Tudor Jones II, a 1976 U-Va. graduate and billionaire Greenwich-based hedge fund manager, took a stab at answering.
And with these four findings, we can have a stab at providing policy solutions for various countries at present.
Recently, John Carroll took a stab at predicting the next wave of blockbusters.
Only Sri Lanka's slow over-rate stopped him having a stab at Don Bradman's record haul in a day's play, 309.
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Philip Adams, of bond research firm Gimme Credit, took a stab at answering the question in a research note yesterday.
If I had to take a stab at one education stock that might emerge, it would be Minneapolis-based Capella Education.
Putting the myth to the test, several researchers have recently made a stab at calculating how fast glass actually flows.
In May A dam Hartung had a stab at a few CEOs, too and scored an audience of over 400, 000.
The Basel club is now making a stab at this task as well as trying to co-ordinate resolution schemes globally.
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But as the market for these items has waned, the company is taking a stab at a new sector--digital music players.
Any attempt for Greece to take a stab at the Eastern Mediterranean gas bonanza would likely stir up territorial issues with Turkey.
After the Soviet Union broke up in 1991 some of its newly independent states copied Russia and had a stab at democracy.
This was a stab at humor from a flight attendant, perhaps the one who was wearing bunny ears as she greeted boarding passengers.
As president, Nicolas Sarkozy made a stab at reforming economics teaching.
Less to its credit, this is not the first time SAP has taken a stab at the on demand market, previous efforts that sank into ignominy.
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Sony's taken a stab at it before -- but this time around, it's imagining a controller with ultrasonic location analysis and Wiimote-like IR tracking.
Similar to stock market investors, but more so, precious metals investors may be feeling rather flush, right now, and may take a stab at the housing market.
Since I haven't the slightest chance of taking a stab at K2 or the Grandes Jorasses before June sixteenth, my own personal Everest will be an intellectual endeavor.
Have I already had a stab at explaining the implications of the Welsh government giving the go-ahead for the use of the private sector in the health service?
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Screenwriters and producers, like Turman, who made a stab at the rights himself, do see a movie in Lebed, but only if key facts and circumstances are changed.
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