His staff should find out something about these people and Arison should meet with the families as soon as possible.
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Find out something that is unique about them, have an open ear.
They would need to be easy to use, places where it would be possible to dip in quickly and find out something new, maybe about new products, maybe about trends.
It seems likely that the French are worried about having reporters in the area in case they either find out something potentially embarrassing - or get caught accidentally in an air raid.
She added that helping people research their history "brings up all sorts of surprises and we love to see the delight from visitors who find out something new about their family, but for once, this was a particularly special discovery for me".
My strategy is simply this: when I find out about something in the tech or research area that I think sounds cool, I write about it.
Sitting on a trading desk, if you issued a security on Jan. 5 and on Jan. 11 you suddenly start to see more sellers than buyers, you better find out if something is wrong.
When trying to find out if something will work - be it a new policy, a new drug, a new teaching method - the gold standard of evidence is what comes out of a properly conducted random controlled trial.
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If the Shariah in SCF actually means something, the lawyer representing a U.S. financial institution desiring to enter this new arena needs to find out what that something is.
For example, I was horrified to find out that there is something called Jupiter grades out there, where a parent is notified on a daily, sometimes hourly basis every time their child has an assignment due, or does not turn something in on time.
It's even worse to not ask questions at all and find out you misunderstood or left something out.
When they go to claim it, they find out they have to buy something, often worthless, or to pay fees and other charges.
In financial services, the ability to drill down into data and find something that is out of whack on a mobile device and then send an email will be prized.
The final question, perhaps, is if a number of people knew about his steroid use for a number of years--people you've now got on the record--why did it take so long for Major League Baseball to find out about it and do something about it?
The idea of jumping in and out of multiple apps to find something to watch is just ridiculous.
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We will have to learn to use data and marketing intelligence to find out more about that consumer and deliver something that they might want to engage with.
You bring something to people's attention that they don't know about and then you explain it to them and then they look into it and they find out, wow, she really is telling me something I didn't know.
Is that something that you would be able to find out and get back to us on?
There are a number of clandestine relationships that dance in and out of the story as people try to find something to hold onto in the wake of the accident, but these survival elements are also shown as necessary evils when the children are still very much alive.
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Every time a new piece of technology comes out there seems to be a mad rush to find something wrong with it.
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Well I decided to do something truly radical: I decided to try and find out.
He's been living out of a suitcase until a real estate agent can find him something more permanent.
For example, claiming publicly that something is unhackable is usually a good way to find out that it is.
The judge was keen to find out what the relationship was between GCB and ACS: Law, something Mr Crossley sought to clarify in his statement.
But the best way you are going to find out if they have the ability to commit whole-heartedly to something is to discover if they have done so in the past.
Brewster, who grew up in Boston, came to the field as a green entrepreneur, wanting to find something "that would get me pumped up to get out of bed every morning, " he says.
But what I'm saying is, if you're forced to have the option of something, you may change your mind, you may find out that you like it, you may give it a try.
If you find out the snob is getting around paying some or all of his taxes, something could snap.
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