The main activity of its adherents is to exhort other Muslims to lead holier lives.
Instead of fearing global competition, as Mr Kerry appears to, Mr Bush will exhort Americans to embrace it.
Will they exhort him to run in the future (and will he make any hints that he might)?
In response to survey results like this, executives exhort managers to spend even more time with their employees.
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They exhort people to follow along, support the cause or change their behavior.
Again, they exhort their colleagues to take firm political action, to prevent what is already bad from getting worse.
Many Chinese firms exhort on their company Web sites that they can develop the right products for Western and Japanese consumers.
What is needed is to learn how to achieve the goal, not to simply set the goal and exhort ourselves to achieve it.
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One piece on using online job search sites, exhort job hunters to spend only a tenth of their time on these sites.
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And so, while the Romney rivals now openly exhort voters to hurry, to unify, to stop the Romney march, too few may be listening.
Corcoran will tell her daughters to avoid men like me as husbands, and I will exhort my son to avoid women like Ms. Corcoran.
The white yardstick requires of white people only that they exhort black people to become more self-reliant and take more responsibility for their own problems.
As the mayhem continues, Europe and America can exhort, plead and affect to intervene (in both senses), but for the most part this is a sideshow.
They are trying to exhort their forces who are closer to the fight, but the forces are having a tremendous problem right now and tremendous weakening.
Two days before the election, they murdered Mizhar Dulaimi, a Sunni politician who had appeared on television the night before to exhort all Iraqis to vote.
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Editorial writer Rapheal Reece-Harrel(ph) has used his column in the free paper Metro to exhort Mexicans to participate in response to widespread marches in the United States.
As politicians exhort them to cultivate austerity, the rampant hedonism that seemed amusing and enviable in the pre-credit-crunch years, and which super-rich footballers epitomised, now seems tasteless.
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In March 1998 Wasserstein installed Pollak, the 43-year-old former head of circulation for the New York Times, as top dog and charged him to exhort newly acquired local publications to expand their regional franchises.
Throughout the trip, Benedict has paid tribute to his predecessor, Poland's favorite son, John Paul II, and his goal has been to exhort the inhabitants of Europe's most devoutly Catholic country to show the rest of the continent how to build a society based on Christian values.
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