1. A president wishing to use this corps would have to entice or persuade enough members or give up. 2. But they said an indictment might help persuade members of the Haitian junta to find refuge in another country, far from the long arm of U.S. law. 3. Proponents of changing the name acknowledge that they have to persuade some members who see it as caving in to political correctness. 4. She has persuaded members of the association to adopt a voluntary code of conduct, which they use to argue that new laws are unneeded. 5. The fissure has major implications for the United States, which has waged a heavy lobbying campaign to persuade OPEC members on the need for a substantial increase. 6. The rally will be followed by two days of lobbying on Capitol Hill to persuade members that the system could touch off a new nuclear arms race. 7. They organized a letter-writing and telephone campaign in an attempt to persuade members. 8. Deuba had expected to win the vote after persuading rebel members of his own party to return to the fold. 9. The amendment was defeated only after Democrats persuaded three members who had voted in favor of the amendment to change their votes. |