Clinton made no secret of his desire to try to convince Bowles to remain.
Bowles also said he would try to convince other senior staffers to remain as well.
Campaign speeches often try to convince voters of the importance of one issue over another.
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So there may be some room for Egypt to try to convince Hamas to change its position.
So you can talk to Hispanics to try to convince them, for them to vote for you.
Of course, manufacturers have a right to try to convince consumers to pay more for their products.
Mr Aghajari's lawyer said he would try to convince his client to appeal, the AFP news agency reported.
And they lie to the client to try to convince them that what they're doing is perfectly lawful.
To try to convince people that that experience is not repeatable is, frankly, more difficult than it should be.
All the commission could do, he said, was to try to convince each side that its narrative had been heard.
And Bradley turned around that argument in Concord to try to convince undecided voters to support him in Tuesday's primary.
What Republicans typically do with their black outreach is try to convince swing voters that they are not their father's or grandfather's Republican Party.
Jailed militants are offered one-on-one discussions with Islamic scholars to try to convince them that they have misinterpreted the rules of jihad.
He personally lobbied many leading Democrats to try to convince them that under his watch Colombia has become safer for trade unionists.
Many hoped he would try to convince Congress to separate skilled people from broader immigration issues, but he has been reluctant to do so.
And mischievous locals will try to convince you that you are about to tuck into the appendage of the large rodent with the notorious bucked-teeth.
We can only try to convince consumers with the measures we take that the risk from beef is at a low a level as possible.
If they try to convince themselves that they can handle it, and then eventually they reach their breaking point and panic out at the wrong time.
Mr Johnson said he had no problem with the Mayor of London lobbying MPs to try to convince them of his plan for a new airport.
As for whether or not the administration will try to convince the Palestinians to recognize the Jewish state, Crowley could not bring himself to give a simple affirmative answer.
The Jacksons will also try to convince jurors that he would have made a fortune off of a long series of Las Vegas shows, endorsements, a clothing line and movies.
It says the companies try to convince African governments that tobacco is important to economic activity and that raising taxes on cigarettes and implementing smoke-free laws will result in revenue and job-losses.
The general framework for today's meeting is that Iraq's primarily Shiite Arab leaders will try to convince their Sunni Arab neighbors that they are a national unity government and not a sectarian one.
Mr Ozawa will try to convince voters that the LDP and its allies in the bureaucracy are congenitally incapable of revamping the way taxpayers' money is taken in and spent in unaccountable ways.
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In the short term, the agency plans to try to convince customers to use caution on platforms, rather than speed the installation of platform barriers, said Thomas Prendergast, president of the MTA's transit division.
"We have to work with Congress and try to convince members of Congress that the overriding interest here, in terms of our national security as well as our budget, is to close Guantanamo Bay, " Carney said.
The DPP will try to convince voters that America's rejection of any sale of new F-16s is a sign that Mr Ma's efforts to strengthen ties with America (as well as with China) have not worked.
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And this does little to help people like Chafee try to convince his state's Independents and Democrats, who far outnumber Republicans, that they should keep Republicans in charge of the Senate when they're doing things like this.
His Arab friends, for their part, will try to convince Mr Bush that they believe Iran can be better managed by persuasion than by threat, or at least that incentives should be part of the diplomatic mix.
Like a Roman arena, conflicting speakers - Peter Mandelson, Irvine Welsh, Naomi Klein, Michael O'Leary and Sebastian Barry have already rowed in - are thrown to the pit to try to convince the largely attentive audience of their beliefs.
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