He and wrestlers worldwide have mobilized to try to persuade the IOC to reverse course.
Lady Doocey urged the government to try to persuade Locog to change the "ill-thought-out policy".
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Make condoms cheaply or freely available, and try to persuade couples married or not to use them.
If you advocate change and your CEO says no, you may try to persuade him or her.
China has astutely avoided overt sabre-rattling, preferring instead to try to persuade America to apply the pressure.
Plainly, the West should try to persuade Russia that a peaceful settlement is in its own interest.
He has also been talking directly to Russian officials to try to persuade them to drop their opposition.
So now, G8 leaders will try to persuade some major developing countries to halve global emissions by 2050.
However, he told BBC Radio Ulster DJ Alan Simpson he may try to persuade Flowers to perform in Ahoghill.
It also runs schemes in which employers try to persuade local pupils of the benefits of going to university.
And to what degree is the President telephoning members to try to persuade them to either hold off or change their mind?
Mr Primakov went to Vienna this week to try to persuade European Union leaders that his government had Russia's economy under control.
Mr Blair will go before the Parliamentary Labour Party on Wednesday to try to persuade MPs that America is only interested in peace.
As Lake notes, the U.S. used similar tactics to try to persuade Iraqi officers to stand down early in both 1991 and 2003.
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"I'm getting some messages to try to persuade me, but I am trying to weigh it all up at the moment, " she added.
However, that's the system, and we have to accept it, and then we have an argument about it and try to persuade you otherwise.
Mr Capriles, 40, jogged to the electoral offices to register his candidacy and travelled across Venezuela to try to persuade voters to choose him.
He will also try to persuade the Israelis to ease the hardships of Palestinians living under military occupation in the West Bank and Gaza.
Mirae says she will try to persuade her friends to watch the channel - which is just what the South Korean government wants to hear.
The defense can raise mitigating factors, such as his mental state, to try to persuade jurors to impose a sentence of life in prison instead.
More important, democracy is based on the belief that two sides of an argument can try to persuade each other or come to a compromise.
He was mostly there to try to persuade Sinn Fein to sign up fully for the reformed police service by appointing representatives to its supervisory board.
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Now that I think about it, maybe the real trick is to try to persuade your partner that she is often in a test and being watched.
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It is unlikely, for example, that banks will try to persuade people that using them will make them more attractive to the opposite sex (perhaps they should).
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But the same senators hoped to pass it as a separate measure at the end of October and to try to persuade the House again next year.
Caborn, Jowell, Carter and UK Athletics chief executive David Moorcroft will meet IAAF president Lamine Diack on Friday to try to persuade him to accept the new plan.
On this gray March day Coen Gilbert has already driven his Prius to Harrisburg and back to try to persuade Pennsylvania legislators to back a pro-B corp measure.
Giving the matter top priority, they might send a mission, led by Africa's most senior heads of state, to try to persuade all the players to pull back.
The two governments are working together to try to persuade Kim Jong Il, the North Korean despot, to give up the nuclear weapons that he claims and most observers believe he has.
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