But it has taken Cuba a long time to come round to the idea.
Mr Cabanillas's appointment suggests Mr Aznar is particularly keen to get the Socialists' old friends in the media to come round to him.
EU, in the hope now seemingly justified that the Union would have to come round to the idea that Turkey was too important to be left out.
The presidency could last longer, perhaps for a year--though it would then take 15 years to come round, making it hard for countries to gain experience.
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We've been forced by the pressure of events to come round to the fact that the Northern Alliance are going to be more important than perhaps we wanted three or four weeks ago.
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OFCs have co-operated in these initiatives, and the rest will have to come round if only because they would lose their livelihoods if, say, a terrorist attack in America were financed through one of their banks.
It shows how, for some, graffiti on the walls can provoke fury, and noise outside their house a threat to come round with a crowbar - while for others it's barely noticed and, after all, "they're just kids who need something to do".
She is said to have come round only after friends and advisers listed the political benefits of adding achievements on the world stage to her existing accomplishments in the Senate and before.
Flushed with these successes, gun controllers have begun to hope that America may soon come round to the European view, which is that the right to bear arms and the right to arm bears deserve roughly equal sympathy.
Before the hospital is closed, the trust plans to hold an open day for people to come and look round the building.
In the days to come, the round table will share experience, promote good practice and exchange knowledge from diverse perspectives and partners.
Now, I would like to review this policy with you, although, I expect that this topic will exceed my time and will be the subject of many other questions and I'll have to come back to it in the next round.
Most countries thought that Britain would eventually come round to accepting some version of that compromise.
But Sarkozy believed them necessary and hoped his countrymen would come round to his way of thinking.
German officials say that when they set out the case for the euro, many listeners who started out hostile come round to a favourable view.
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie has also come round to the idea of minimum pricing, which the SNP previously wanted to set at 45p per unit.
If this comes about, it will be over the objections of developing-country governments because most such governments have come round to the idea that trade (read globalisation) is good.
George Osborne, Britain's new chancellor of the exchequer who is readying his country for fiscal frugality, crowed that the G20 had come round to his way of thinking.
Significantly, too, Pakistan's rulers have come round to the idea that a broad-based coalition government in Afghanistan led by the exiled former king, Muhammad Zahir Shah, could be an option.
And conservative America, once solidly sceptical, is now split over the issue, as Christians concerned about mankind's stewardship of the Earth, neo-cons keen to reduce America's dependency on the Middle East and farmers who see alternative energy as a new potential source of energy come round to the idea of cutting down on carbon.
Oddly enough, Hillary Clinton, one of the politicians who has led the criticism of the gaming industry in America, has recently come round to this view. (Perhaps someone gave her a Nintendo Wii.) Last month she emphasised the need for parents to pay more attention to game ratings and called on the industry, retailers and parents to work together.
"The opportunity to acquire tier-one assets in low-risk regions, and ideally geographically suited to the growing Asian market does not come round very often, " he later told reporters, according to Reuters.
Having said all that, German and French officials are working round the clock to come up with a solution that might calm the markets.
They're getting people away from the idea that blackberries have to come in little boxes, or that apples have to be this perfectly round red thing.
They are already committed under the Uruguay round to allow textiles to come in freely by 2005.
What remains to be seen is whether or not disillusioned customers are willing to forgive, forget and come back for round two.
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