However, since I did not have any plans that night, I thought I might as well try it.
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If the president can't be post-partisan, as he had hoped, he might as well try to be successful.
"If you're going to cheat to get there, you might as well try when you are out there but they didn't even do that!"
While we may not know what set off this powder keg, his writing gives the impression that he feels he has nothing personally to lose, so he might as well try to fix things by any means necessary.
But since Ryan Shaw says people are always comparing him to Wilson and Sam Cooke and Otis Redding he figured he might as well try one of the late soul singer's classics on his debut album, This Is Ryan Shaw.
The solons may vow that speculation and leverage will never again ravage the land, but they might just as well try to repel the tide.
If you are going to put solar panels on your rooftop to cut your utility bill, the utility might as well at least try to make some money helping you pay for them.
But America's fears are economic as well as military: it suspects that the EU might try, for instance, requiring aircraft entering its air space to use Galileo-based navigation systems, to the detriment of American firms with products based on GPS. And European countries, China and the like might develop weapons that are compatible with Galileo rather than GPS, which would mean American defence firms losing a competitive advantage.
Which means that you might just as well set sail in search of an eighth continent as try to find a sphere of human activity unchartered in the blogosphere.
The latest signs are that he might team up with Mr Bahceli and try to enlist Mr Yilmaz as well.
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At the next meeting, you and your friend would try to come with a complete list of places that might hire you, as well as who to contact at those firms.
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The little guy might (or the businesses that try to act like the little guy) very well be getting noticed again, as society pans the excesses of the 1 percent and glorifies the diversity, work ethic and plight of the other 99.
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