Further, the self-interest of every audience segment will be examined in order to drum up interest.
Sir Leon has been touring the world to drum up support for a new round.
The venue, with its largely liberal crowd, seemed the perfect place to drum up support.
Hosts from both shows have hit the road to drum up viewership in time for sweeps.
To drum up business, Evolution scouted for carbon-mitigation projects in developing markets that polluters could subsidize.
The directors tried to drum up investment from other European sources, but near-catastrophic reversals continued.
Using the press to try to drum up interest in a sale is a time-honored tradition.
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The government responded by trying to drum up business wherever it could find it.
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In 2011 Narendra Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat state, visited China to drum up investment.
At times, Morita has had to drum up business as a subcontractor for bigger, more established companies.
The government needs to see results from rebuilding to drum up popular support, especially beyond the capital.
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The Brits even want to drum up support from other European nations to join the FATCA bandwagon.
W. Bush, Clinton also spearheaded an effort to drum up private donations following the 2004 Asian tsunami.
However, many people saw the event as a device to drum up support for her jailed husband.
This was well before Obama really leveraged social media to drum up support for his campaign in 2008.
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Silberman did his best to assuage creditors and buy the contractor more time to drum up the cash.
But as Lewis has found, social sites can be a useful way to drum up new business, too.
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Their latest attempt to drum up business follows a time-honored two-pronged approach: slash prices and give away prizes.
Online purveyors, meanwhile, are embracing old-fashioned, bricks-and-mortar locations to drum up new business and gather new data on their customers.
Mr Baikeli has made active Muslims a special target of efforts to drum up enthusiasm for Kashgar's economic plans.
Events are taking place around London to try to drum up festive trade.
Some also use improper cold-calling, by phone or text, to drum up clients.
During a visit to Glasgow last year he tried to drum up interest.
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Pentair is investing heavily in Asia and has hired a former General Electric China executive to drum up business there.
In years to come, such resentment could work against Hong Kong's efforts to drum up business from abroad, including tourism.
To drum up excitement, Ms. Waters posted the T-shirt design on the website for her Methodist church with one minor tweak.
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But at the very least they make polling more expensive, since more calls are required to drum up a decent sample.
Australian entrepreneur Pemo Theodore spent five years in London trying to drum up venture capital funding for her digital matchmaking start-up.
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First you need to drum up support for the idea, then you need to persuade someone to fund a proper study.
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