Back in the lab, he places plant bits in petri dish cultures, coaxing endophytes to grow.
After a little coaxing, they both jumped in the water and gratefully swam towards us.
This is part of a broader credit reform which is coaxing banks to take more risk.
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America is trying to bolster it by coaxing Mr Sharif into a power-sharing agreement.
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He has been a brilliant, coaxing, insatiably curious listener to the tales of ordinary people.
Perhaps most importantly for the automaker, GM spent less on coaxing buyers with incentives in February.
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Coaxing the customer into being willing to pay more is the way, says retail consultant Martin Philpott.
He conceded that coaxing the mammal downstream may require the help of a sonic device called a scrammer.
No one is as good at coaxing an opponent into making a mistake.
After some coaxing, Kaplan agreed to adapt his scorecard to the nonprofit world.
Coaxing hot and bothered antiprotons and positrons to couple is quite a task.
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Her voice, by turns plaintive and coaxing, is distorted to resemble a man's.
This drastic shift in health care dollars may in fact destabilize the individual market, rather than slowly coaxing a change.
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Vichai says 60% of passengers will probably spend money in an airport regardless of the environment, another 30% need coaxing.
Scarcella says his coaxing got Ranta to confess he was in on a botched robbery that led to the killing.
The next step, said Evans, was coaxing cash for the project from the limited number of sources for British-made films.
At the coaxing of Cablevision attorneys and town board members, Verizon agreed to amend its terms to extend service to adjacent, unincorporated Commack, N.
This year, in similar trouble against Mark Williams and in need of yet further coaxing back to form, Hunter invoked "Plan C".
Kallis had taken over from Ntini as England's tormentor-in-chief, coaxing an edge out of Tim Ambrose and having Collingwood caught and bowled.
It will fall to his successor to decide whether the labour force's missing millions need coaxing out of their more premature retirement.
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His message is inclusive rather than patronising, his style coaxing not hectoring.
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It requires coaxing the plant into soaking up pollutants instead of nutrients.
But coaxing masterpieces for little money from America's finest writers proved easier than paying the bills at the magazine's headquarters in Oxford, Miss.
Coaxing states in the direction of success, so that relatively clean institutions drive out the dirtiest ones, may be the most realistic goal.
Burt Stern wrote a very personal monograph about his last photographic session with Marilyn, coaxing her with Dom Prignon to shed her peignoir.
While the schemes to help debtors in distress are harder to fault, many question the wisdom of coaxing first-time buyers into a falling market.
Once you downloaded Plaxo, the program would mine your address book and e-mail every contact with a message, coaxing them to sign up for the service.
You might think so, to judge from his bright and breezy campaign appearances, coaxing even the sceptical into feeling that improvements could be on the way.
He treats Italy like his own private attic, coaxing a few famous but mostly obscure old masters out of private collections, regional museums, palaces and churches.
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In practice, Myanmar's friends on the Security Council would probably block such a move and it will remain a question of coaxing the generals into accepting help.
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