But this strategy is guaranteed to elicit a gasp from the most cosmopolitan of parents.
Getting it all right would still elicit snickers if he called the outfit a uniform.
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They (try to) use money to elicit a specific behavior, reaction or emotion from someone else.
Apple needs to be able to elicit the genius in the company, not in the CEO.
They also try to elicit private information like passwords and bank account numbers to perform scams.
But Denon's DVD-9000 may have just enough bells and whistles to elicit the extra cost.
The survey questions above that elicit negative responses about balanced budgets stress extreme sacrifice.
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It's not unusual for a big piece of legislation to elicit strong oppositions at first.
So, the betting was that it would elicit the exact opposite response from vom Saal.
She had not even informed the people who lived at a distance, to elicit such notes.
The researchers also found that people direct more attention towards those who elicit feelings of envy.
Financial assets are highly unusual in that rising prices tend to elicit higher demand.
Turbulent and uncertain markets often elicit a flight to quality stocks and to sectors less likely to be affected.
Given the response retroactive cuts have received across the region, they are likely to elicit still more.
But it would not elicit enough interest from buyers or sellers to justify listing on an exchange.
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Assist in larger scale scoping exercises and elicit and discover requirements from operational management and other stakeholders.
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If the Administration believes this latest cash infusion will elicit greater cooperation from Cairo it is sorely mistaken.
And offering your opinion of a TV show, movie, band or political figure will elicit plenty of reaction.
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Taxpayers' money had to be used in the most efficient way to elicit "the best results", she concluded.
This was not the first of Mr. Hirst's works to elicit disgust, but it was the most potent.
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Yet for many of us that is exactly the result we elicit, much to the dismay of our audience.
"The days when North Korea could create a crisis and elicit concessions, those days are over, " Mr Obama said.
That said, I've also noticed that different art forms typically elicit different responses.
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And while their plight might not elicit sympathy from the average cab driver, the politicians are heeding their cries.
We ought to elicit reactions and opinions about that and many other issues.
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What we want is a cookie that will elicit: "Oh what a pretty cookie and mffff taftes goog too!"
Ask a question of the audience or elicit their participation in some way.
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Other groups seek to elicit sympathy by speaking on behalf of tribal forest-dwellers.
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As privacy protection, he cuts e-mail addresses from Alexa's listings, so even a subpoena couldn't elicit which individual went where.
This will elicit suspicion among neighbors when the ones with the best accountants or tax lawyers pay the smaller tax.
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