Mr Bush could use his 90% approval rating to work harder on trade and cajole Congress.
He would threaten, cajole, flirt, flatter, hug -- and get the health care bill passed.
He may have proven his ability to charm, cajole and bully fellow Europeans into a show of unity.
For a whole year she has tried to cajole companies to take voluntary measures to promote more women.
She has no powers to order change - but she can certainly cajole.
He also sought to cajole governments into promising that no American would ever be delivered into the ICC's clutches.
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And Mr Cardoso must cajole or bludgeon the governors of the country's 27 states into making their own economies.
We argue, we reason, we cajole, we promise, we wheedle, we make deals.
Meanwhile, the states have been using old laws, audits, new laws and deals to cajole merchants into collecting their levies.
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Inside, from 5 a.m. to midnight, 200 telemarketers, trained to cajole callers into disgorging a credit card number, work the phones.
Even so, Dr Williams was accused of a failure to lead, that is a failure to command, cajole and coerce Anglicans.
In the real world, when companies fail people struggle right along with them, and no threats can cajole a different outcome.
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Traditionally, the federal government has used its financial leverage to cajole the provinces to apply the principles of the Canada Health Act.
The recruitment of teaching assistants who are themselves Gypsies has done wonders in some schools, as they nurture and cajole the children.
Attempts to cajole primary schools in Lancashire to accept academy status could adversely affect children's education, the leader of Lancashire County Council has said.
In the face of Democratic criticism, Mr. Obama showed a rare flash of anger, choosing to browbeat opponents in his party rather than cajole them.
They don't think their country should encourage, cajole, help and guide.
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Mr Chavez now has the power as well as the authority to cajole Venezuelans into accepting that their oil- fuelled, state-dominated economy has failed them.
They cajole or bully the party coalitions to act in concert.
Children under 18 are seized at checkpoints, and government-affiliated militia use sectarian affiliation, kinship systems and cash to cajole children into their ranks, the paper notes.
And yet, once this flurry of indignation has faded, the report may, given its wide support in America's Congress, help cajole Iraq's government towards making those concessions.
Before a drug is approved, the FDA can try to cajole a company to do the right clinical trials if it wants to get a green light.
He was prepared to work with anyone he needed, humble himself when needed, cajole when needed, bully when needed, and stay out of the way when needed.
The activist hedge fund last year revealed that it was a major shareholder (eventually taking a 9.6% stake) and immediately began to cajole BMC to consider alternatives, including selling itself.
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It is a toned-down version of the "treatment" that President Lyndon Johnson successfully applied on lawmakers, with Bush attempting to cajole his opponents in instances where LBJ would have intimidated them.
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The Bank and the Fund also believe that the conditions they place on debt relief cajole countries into beneficial policy reforms, such as putting a higher priority on health and education.
But bear in mind the possibility that they are right - that the fired-up Republican base will not only turn out, but will inspire, cajole and annoy others to do so.
To get the 60 votes he needed, Mr Reid had to cajole three wavering Democrats Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas and Ben Nelson of Nebraska and their support came at a price.
One of the most frequently employed dark arts is the sting, where a reporter assumes a fake identity in order to coax or cajole a public figure into saying something interesting or incriminating.
Congressional leaders cajole, buttonhole, reward, punish and pray.
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