Trying definition

Trying means that Nethunter is trying to request for the images. To filter the scheduled tasks list there is drop-down list filter with two possible values:
Trying to move means that some action or other command has requested motion, but another action or factor has cancelled that request.

Examples of Trying in a sentence

  • Trying medications in this “step-by-step” fashion is called Step Therapy.

  • Trying to use Same Day ACH to process payments on behalf of someone other than you is prohibited and will be grounds for termination of Same Day ACH and your access to the Service.

  • Trying her sexy new dress and her luck at a blackjack table, ▇▇▇▇▇ meets him.

  • Trying to do so will only mean that you will get jammed in and possibly damage your truck or trailer and the parking mechanism.

  • Walking out without informing the TDs affects the tournament flow: Trying to locate you takes a lot of time, affects your opponent, causes the tournament to slow down, delays other matches, and affects players.

  • Trying to link it to specific circumstances in specific countries does not lead to anything.

  • Trying to manipulate data in an attempt to circumvent the Program Schedule is prohibited.

  • Trying to “police” drivers or visitors outdoors is difficult at times, but helps set a tone for our students as well as reduce fire hazard, avoid damage, and reduce the accumulation of cigarette butts.

  • Trying a new instructional approach and documenting the results with the view of sharing the findings with the teacher’s colleagues.

  • Trying on costumes, photographing (including press photographing), and adjustments must be placed within the ordinary working time.

Related to Trying

  • obstacle means all fixed (whether temporary or permanent) and mobile objects, or parts thereof, that:

  • Stabling means the parking or laying up of the Specified Equipment or such other railway vehicles as the Train Operator is permitted by this contract to use on the Network, such parking or laying up being necessary or reasonably required for giving full effect to the movements of Specified Equipment required for the provision of the Services;

  • Dietitian or “licensed dietitian” means a person who maintains a license granted by the Iowa board of dietetic examiners.

  • Stage means level of progress of the works identified as such and more particularly described in the Employer’s Requirements for which a Key Date for the achievement thereof is stipulated in the Contract.

  • scaffold means a temporary elevated platform and supporting structure used for providing access to and supporting workmen or materials or both;