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come up with
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come up withverb
To invent, create, or think of.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of come up with in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of come up with in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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New York City is a melting pot of different industries, so many people come here and want the challenge that New York poses. We work with a lot of startups that are trying to solve complex problems. They go out and fail trying to achieve something. Some succeed. It’s really ambitious to try to launch the first ‘ connected toy. ’ That’s why Watson is a real powerful component. They helped us come up with an ambitious solution, and it’s worked out so far.
The tax ID has been provided to him, he can come up with all the excuses he wants. At the end of the day, he’s going to pay. He’s going to court and he’s going to lose.
What we're really trying to do here is come up with a united front that's driven by the scientific community and that's consensus.
When I was first coming up with the idea for the show, it was really hard for me, I was talking to Louis about it – I could come up with ideas for him all day, and when it came to me, it stopped, i always knew that telling a story about girls at three different stages developmentally was very interesting to me.
Brooklyn Borough PresidentEric Adams:
There are officers who will wait until the last half an hour of their tour and they will come up with some bogus collar or some offense. That's what we're not identifying, we're not identifying those who are abusing the system for overtime.
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