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"cajole" Definitions
  1. to make somebody do something by talking to them and being very nice to them

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That makes it easy to cajole politicians into their camp.
Clayton tried to cajole Kushner into signing a Russian flag.
We invent new gods and cajole each other into worshipping.
The sly entrepreneur seeks to cajole their employees with carrots.
Efforts to cajole voters also have only a limited impact.
It can cajole and encourage Arab rulers to enact reforms.
You'll never have to cajole it into doing its part.
Mr Trump is not the first American politician to cajole firms.
All he can do, he says, is cajole and hector them.
How did you cajole so many A-listers into coming onboard?
To cajole the regulators, the bill also includes a time-bomb.
She used to have to cajole children to come to school.
She has been on a campaign to cajole Americans into renewing early.
We cajole her into the shower and wash her before showering ourselves.
They were visibly frustrated that they could do little more than cajole.
"Try it!" many parents cajole, urging children to taste a new food.
We use peacemaking tactics to assuage predators' egos or cajole their senses.
Central banks have to cajole the financial system to keep it in line.
No longer do Nathan's employees cajole portly passers-by to enter the contest.
More recently, Ms. Yates managed to cajole two groups into the same room.
Rather, she prefers to personally cajole every politician, journalist and philanthropist she meets.
Alternatively, Mr Johnson might be able to cajole the EU into a better deal.
Men learn the rule is that they should cajole until they get a yes.
Originally, Deutsh gamified his routine to cajole a reluctant friend into working out with him.
He has tried to threaten, joke, cajole, lobby, tweet, and dine the bill to passage.
The stone-faced FBI agents in the room weren't there to interrogate, threaten, or cajole.
Emergency managers have a whole series of best practices to cajole these folks to go.
However, the Russian government would rather cajole the likes of Google than cut them off.
He also used the Sequoia as a retreat to cajole potential allies and formulate policy.
Europe tried to cajole Donald Trump to keep the U.S. in the Iran nuclear deal.
Unless, of course, he can manage to cajole his way into the other guy's corner.
It's trying to convince, cajole and, if that fails, suppress a desire for immediate pleasure.
That task forces them to cajole and confront, to engage and entertain, the other side.
They have summoned Fed leaders to the White House or Congress to persuade and cajole.
Waiting expectantly near every attraction, they cajole approaching humans into giving up a free meal.
For years, teams' radio broadcasters struggled to cajole players and coaches to appear on postgame shows.
"This is something where we cajole, we urge, we prod, which have proven effective," he added.
The various small achievements of Battlefield 1 should, one hopes, cajole its contemporaries into doing better.
There to explain joy; to entertain; to sell cars; to encourage, to persuade and to cajole.
Not exactly an inspiration to GOPers she was trying to cajole into running against these Democrats.
And nor can he cajole them or make any promises to help members in the future.
Trudeau's plan has primarily been to cajole the provinces to undertake more ambitious carbon pricing schemes.
In theory, Mr. Trump is well-placed to cajole the Saudis to accept the gold standard.
With good leadership, a U.S. president could invert that ratio and cajole allies to do more.
And Mr Rajput continues to cajole vast old machines into producing tiny gems of shining type. ■
These relationships -- and her ability to cajole and to charm -- will likely calm fears among America's allies.
To secure backing for policy measures, a leader must coax and cajole a broad range of allies.
Or we'd cajole a bar owner to let us perform since the place was pretty much empty.
She also tried to cajole hard-line Brexiteers to support her, even if they hate her plan.
Simultaneously, assimilation advocates became lazy, afraid, or oblivious to the civic imperative to cajole assimilation among immigrants.
And the national party cannot force or cajole independent pollsters into conducting surveys on any particular schedule.
It knows that there is no need to antagonize Ankara now, when it can instead cajole it.
He'd slip them cigarettes or buy them a sandwich, then cajole them into snitching on their associates.
Trump wants the ability to weaponize interest rates the same way he's used tariffs to cajole foreign governments.
And Clinton could cajole his array of connections onto stages that their PR handlers should not have allowed.
Four pale female nudes cajole and pull a hoofed bearded satyr into a pond where he will drown.
You're gonna have to get these senators and congressman and all of these people, you've gotta cajole them.
If she can't use the incentive of fundraising, she has other ways to cajole members to a yes.
He would later use that knowledge to cajole them into compromises they didn't know they were capable of.
Some of the old-timers he had to inspire, cajole and lead still remembered him as a child.
Trump will charm and cajole if it benefits him and he feels he can get away with it.
She could also use the bully pulpit and her influence with conservative foundations to cajole governors to embrace vouchers.
Mr Trump's attempts to cajole Congress to provide the money, including by shutting down the government, fared no better.
They thought Putin was a man with whom they could do business and cajole with cooperation toward these ends.
Rather than shunning the owners, Brooke tries to cajole them into better behavior, often by appealing to their pockets.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson has turned up pressure on China to help isolate and cajole North Korea.
There are two schools of thought: cajole and educate, or give people a little push in the right direction.
Roosevelt was convinced he could cajole Stalin into keeping his Yalta commitments to collective security and an undivided Europe.
The fans tried to cajole the quarterback as the Packers punted on their first five possessions against the Giants.
One day, other things may be discovered or built that can also discover, create, argue, discuss, cajole, or be cruel.
The summit meetings between President Bush and European leaders where he could cajole them in private to increase their spending.
Efforts early in the 1980s to cajole trading partners into limiting exports gave way to more serious interventions later on.
On West Elm's Facebook, customers cajole, plead, and complain about their faulty items, missing orders, or rude customer service experiences.
White House counsel needs to educate, cajole, and guide the president and his staff to embrace a public service ethic.
In that role, she spent long hours trying to cajole European leaders into addressing the continent's problems with greater vigor.
Families, resigned to looking on their own, build coalitions, pressure and cajole officials, and cling to every shred of hope.
When we tried to cajole him into letting us past the reception, he stepped forward and motioned toward the door.
Whereas past American presidents have sought to cajole the Palestinians to accept a deal, Mr. Trump issued them a warning.
If victory is in sight, McConnell will invoke party loyalty to cajole his colleagues, whatever specific concerns some may have.
The Chinese, in short, would see it in their interest to charm, cajole and pressure their troublesome North Korean allies.
Starting next month, the country's president will begin to cajole rivals into finding common ground on which they could govern together.
Once in power he will probably try to cajole them into joining a coalition rather than risk them uniting against him.
Dead silence, a critical tie-breaker kept alive as these two teams cajole for the top spot in the Eastern Conference.
Also, Trump is using his personality to cajole American corporations to keep their businesses onshore, or to build new factories domestically.
Unlike Ms Rousseff, who also enjoyed solid nominal majorities in Congress, Mr Temer knows how to charm and cajole his allies.
This alluring novel explores the darkness of love, how it can cajole you into danger or tip your actions toward cruelty.
They said Mr. Welch feverishly tried to cajole investors to change the deal, calling them as often as once a week.
Meanwhile, state and city officials have been quietly trying to cajole opponents into supporting the deal by phone and in person.
The next president will then have to work with and, perhaps at times, cajole Congress into delivering for the American people.
Despite efforts by the forum to entice and cajole organizations to bring more women, just 24 percent of attendees are female.
And it likewise describes all of the promises that the prosecutor may have made to cajole the defendant to plead guilty.
You will need dedicated voters to show up on caucus night, caucus for you and cajole others to do the same.
It will be especially tricky to get cajole countries that are large emitters, but are still developing, like India and China.
The longer he defies the Constitution, however, the harder it will become to cajole him to hold elections, and possibly leave.
Our sources say Belafonte would "hound and cajole" Mel B to go to the Mansion, which she generally didn't want to do.
Anne personally leaned toward supporting the Tories, but her friend Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, tried to cajole her to support Whig policies.
Instead, working with a local fixer, he managed to cajole a steady stream of villagers to come to his hotel in Maiduguri.
A number of them involved Trump's repeated efforts to cajole Sessions into either limiting the investigation or unrecusing himself and ending it.
Like the National Health Service, Medicaid would have to find ways to encourage (or cajole, entice or force) doctors to prescribe generics.
"Authentic" politically viable Iranians are thus anti-American since they have to negotiate with and cajole the hard-liners into accepting reform.
But the efforts to cajole or pressure European powers may have come too late, say current and former European and American officials.
Q is a god-like character that shows up at random times to test and cajole the crew of the Starship Enterprise.
They flatter and cajole, seduce and tease, berate and buffalo him as they try to feed customers and — ultimately — save the restaurant.
It was founded in 2010 to try to cajole, pressure and embarrass both federal and local governments into providing government-guaranteed treatment.
And they will tell you that what we really need is better "cajole and educate" efforts to persuade people to save more.
And the government doesn't have any particular legal power to cajole carriers into setting up shop in the markets they find undesirable.
As they headed to the dressing rooms, Carroll thought that she would cajole Trump into trying on the bodysuit over his pants.
There does seem to be a method to Trump's global madness: He likes to lambaste allies but flatter and cajole America's adversaries.
At one point, he tries to cajole a friend to take one of the slots, even though she's never done stand-up before.
Spying a coming social catastrophe, governments have tried to cajole citizens into prizing girls by putting up posters or even offering them money.
Tomorrow, when you vote, bring along, encourage, call out, drive, cajole, help 10 friends and family members get to the polls and vote.
Is the speaker trying to cajole someone else into admitting things are almost nice, like a man trying to salvage a bad date?
And Mr Macron has learned the hard way that efforts to charm and cajole Mr Trump into better behaviour are usually in vain.
In this sense, it does not matter whether Mr. Trump explicitly intended to obstruct justice when he reportedly attempted to cajole Mr. Comey.
The White House "is willing to alienate or cajole both Beijing and Moscow to get on board with its strategy," the note continued.
Windows 10 includes a Program Compatibility Troubleshooter tool that you can use to cajole certain older applications into running on the new system.
He didn't beg, cajole or even ask Ms. Swift to sing it at the surprise engagement party he had been planning for months.
" Artist Tristan Tzara wrote in his 1918 "Dada Manifesto": "Is the aim of art to make money and cajole the nice nice bourgeois?
Instead, as the advertisements that cajole you to "buy a dream" understand perfectly, buying a Powerball ticket is a license to fantasize -- to dream.
It will have to cook up some plausible-sounding explanation for the mystery and coax, cajole or coerce the missing men into playing along.
When he got desperate, Barrs would cajole his three half-siblings to face him in hilariously uncompetitive games of H-O-R-S-E.
He walked his sister Chelcey home from school and he tried to cajole their grandmother out of whipping Marilyn when she got into trouble.
As the flood looms closer by the day, Chatterlee's white residents cajole the town's black residents into securing a bulwark against the incoming waters.
Administrations of both parties have spent most of their Iran energies trying to cajole or coerce Tehran to relinquish and desist, without much success.
Several restaurants station employees out front, armed with menus and an insistent smile, trying to cajole passers-by to stop in for a meal.
European leaders cajole, argue and beg, trying to persuade President Trump to change his mind on a vital issue for the trans-Atlantic alliance.
For the past few decades US presidents have been trying to coax, cajole and sometimes corner both sides into compromise with little lasting success.
But after Boehner's departure, other House Republicans are stepping up to find a way to cajole the president into signing a bill he opposes.
The Obamacare debate will lay down a marker as to whether Trump has the ability to charm, cajole or bully lawmakers to back his agenda.
Instead, he held the vote open for several hours after the allotted time expired, so he could cajole or pressure Republicans to change their minds.
The Trump administration wants to cajole Japan into accepting quotas on its auto exports and lowering its import tariffs on U.S. beef and agricultural goods.
The film depicts Johnson's famous capacity for vulgarity, as well as his ability to plead, bully, cajole, charm and threaten politicians to achieve his objectives.
The state of not-dancing—as well as being inherently anti-social, aloof, and, well, self-defeating—is nearly impossible to cajole someone out of.
At the same time, he attempts to cajole Joe, whom he also considers a musical genius, into recording for him, causing friction on all sides.
He will use every opportunity at his disposal to meet, cajole, and strategize with other heads of state -- bonus points when it's with our allies.
What if patient safety advocates pushed the idea of "One patient, one list" to cajole the makers of the record systems to work with MyRxCloud?
For weeks, Mr. de Blasio and his aides worked behind the scenes to prod and cajole, negotiating in a torrent of phone calls and meetings.
He tried everything to change Conn's institutional mind, even creating a hashtag, #talktothehaggler, and asking readers to cajole the company through a deluge of tweets.
Barack Obama, Trump's Democratic predecessor, used sanctions and partnered with other countries to cajole Iran into negotiations that led to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
Over and over again, I witnessed Sarah Treem try to cajole actors to get naked even if they were uncomfortable or not contractually obligated to.
The billionaires and the corporations they own use campaign donations and media power to cajole our "representatives" in Congress to represent them rather than us.
While previous administrations have tried to cajole China into changing its behavior, Mr. Trump has used a blunt instrument: deploying punishing tariffs to win concessions.
In NATO's case, Trump's aim could be to cajole more members to reach the 2% threshold of GDP target on defense spending required by the alliance.
"She likes to cajole, she likes to make deals, and she likes to make friends," Richard Socarides, a former policy adviser to Bill Clinton, told Healy.
He would cajole them to set aside team rivalries, put down their fists and march through London as an expression of anger and defiance against zealotry.
It's remarkable that he was able to cajole this group of 50 to invest their own time and money to gather together to resolve this rift.
Finding the means to cajole or coerce China to act should be an American priority, from which much of the rest of Asia policy should flow.
Nonetheless, he lets his generals and hawkish cabinet members cajole him into a massive troop surge, so my gang and I were sent off to fight.
Thursday night, Trump didn't try to defend his efforts to cajole the Ukrainian government to undertake politically beneficial investigations — efforts that have prompted an impeachment inquiry.
At most he used his social media pulpit to castigate and cajole congressional Republicans who were in fact trying to work around the obstacles he created.
But as time went on, Sanders learned how to join forces with Hicks to cajole the President into taking what they believed was the best path.
The increasingly critical tone from allies is a shift after leaders spent the past year and a half seeking to woo and cajole the American president.
The first, evident in the White House, is to hug Turkey tighter, sanction it only with great reluctance, and try to cajole it into better behavior.
"Ivorian women get by because we have strength," said Animata Touré, before trying to cajole passersby into buying her fruit in the city's business district Plateau.
They've been trying to cajole the fish into independently swimming one-by-one into the Whooshh, but common carp are smart, stubborn, cautious and sometimes coy.
Mr. McConnell has only a few days to wheel, deal and cajole reluctant senators to get behind legislation that has grown less popular with more exposure.
By offering a much larger affiliate commission, Bookshop hopes to cajole both bloggers and storied institutions into changing this default mode of the affiliate link ecosystem.
For decades, Mr. Trump's predecessors have waded into the diplomatic mire, trying to threaten or cajole North Korea's ruling family into abandoning the country's weapons programs.
Friends and former colleagues described him as a dedicated public servant who tends to cajole friends and foes alike toward a solution, often with a joke.
There was a brief time where my wife and I would leverage the loss of reading time as a way to cajole cooperation with bedtime routines.
The girls he&aposs attempting to cajole — and who are not in the room, but rather behind the screen — roll their eyes at his seduction attempt.
Cornyn has tried to cajole lawmakers to support the act to stop China using its "tentacles" to undermine American security through the acquisition of advanced technologies.
However, Europe's a global power player, and its ambitions matter at a time when negotiators are meeting to cajole countries to do more on climate change.
For 36 days over 22,251 miles, racers cajole their classic and collectible cars across dirt paths, rivers and mountains in an event first run in 22016.
For 36 days over 22,251 miles, racers cajole their classic and collectible cars across dirt paths, rivers and mountains in an event first run in 22016.
She sat with Mr. Obama in the Oval Office through round upon round of calls to Democratic lawmakers to cajole them to support the Iran nuclear deal.
A great prank phone caller has to be willing to insult, to badger, to bully, and to cajole all without tripping into the territory of actual injury.
But Beijing still views the island as their territory and has worked consistently for decades to try to threaten or cajole it into rejoining with the mainland.
Jason Greenblatt, Trump's envoy for international negotiations, has been travelling between Washington, Israel, and the Palestinian territories to try to cajole the parties back to the table.
The trick is to encourage and cajole and help the organization come up with its strategy ... and so because they come up with it, it's their strategy.
One avenue: A lawyer can often cajole, reason or badger banks and brokerages into honoring valid powers of attorney by going above local managers to higher-ups.
That doesn't just mean television ads -- that means rallies, marches, grassroots efforts -- everything that can be done to try and persuade, cajole and pressure will be deployed.
Attempts to cajole Democrats into supporting more than $5 billion in border wall funding have devolved into partisan squabbles with little bearing on the matter at hand.
He has played a personal role in trying to persuade — and sometimes cajole — Saudi officials overseeing the air campaign to develop targeting procedures to avoid civilian casualties.
China has a long history of propaganda and efforts to cajole the world into following its own narrative on geopolitical issues like Taiwan, Tibet or Hong Kong.
A high-profile -- and, more importantly, sustained -- effort by Trump and his White House to convince and cajole uncertain GOP senators to be for background check legislation.
Meanwhile, friends and relatives fret, wheedle and cajole — often to no avail — to get their aging loved ones to adopt important modifications to make their homes safer.
The issue of Hong Kong has loomed over talks, but the president has been reluctant to use bipartisan frustration over the issue to cajole Beijing on trade.
The default policy for the last two decades has, therefore, been to do nothing other than try and cajole warehouse operators into a semblance of self-restraint.
My wife finds traditional Southern food to be soft and starchy, and will not cook it, especially after I am no longer around to wheedle and cajole.
"I think Mitch McConnell, Republicans, and the Trump administration will do everything they can to cajole some Democrats into helping them," DeMint said of the Senate majority leader.
This means it could cajole those it deemed not to be paying attention to the aforementioned presentation (that is, those not facing inward) to follow things more avidly.
He knows too that his successor, Christine Lagarde, will need to use all her political skills to cajole Europe's governments into providing fiscal support for her monetary actions.
Falih said the coordinated output pact to trim supplies to the market is on track and that the kingdom plans to lead by example to cajole continued compliance.
It's one thing for an outside power to pressure or cajole, bribe or blackmail Lebanese politicians, but another thing altogether to detain the prime minister, the Lebanese say.
Or you can rent a small theater for four or five months and cajole a bunch of famous and almost-famous actors to hang out onstage with you.
Then we meet; work through the translation word by word; discuss, argue, cajole, but always with the understanding that we all needed to agree all of the time.
Indeed, much of the country's public debate, or lack thereof, is now defined by the anonymous accounts that threaten, cajole and, ultimately, aim to silence voices of dissent.
It's also a challenge for parents like Kinsey, who works from home but has had to interrupt work three or four times to cajole his sons to do schoolwork.
Or they may simply reckon that China can continue to cajole countries into supporting its candidates for big international jobs, regardless of how well or badly its government behaves.
President Donald Trump, who was once happy to tie his success to the stock market, has gone quiet on the matter except to try to cajole the Federal Reserve.
As Trump tries to cajole Kim into taking steps towards full and verified denuclearization of North Korea, he has been highlighting its economic potential and the example Vietnam offers.
As Trump tries to cajole Kim into taking steps towards full and verified denuclearisation of North Korea, he has been highlighting its economic potential and the example Vietnam offers.
" Attempts to cajole Ahead of the vote, May asked MPs to "consider the interests of this country, the interest of constituents, and consider the importance of delivering on Brexit.
Now in the final throes of our republic's quadrennial rite, the presidential nominees are staking out positions over how best to cajole an economy sorely in need of cajoling.
If there is a strategy here, it appears to be that the U.S. is large enough to use trade restrictions to cajole other countries into doing what it wants.
But beyond that, just as with trade, attempting to cajole or prevent businesses from investing productively to reduce costs or reach new markets would leave us all worse off.
Even if a Greek-style bailout seems out of the question, Brussels, Berlin and Paris will spare no effort to cajole, persuade and help Rome stay the euro course.
Mr. Bergh spent the last several days trying to cajole his peers into joining him and gun control advocates like Everytown, which is funded in part by Michael Bloomberg.
The summit host, Mr Macron is painfully aware that his efforts over the past two years to charm and cajole Mr Trump into better behaviour have largely been in vain.
It's also a challenge for parents such as Kinsey, who works from home but has had to interrupt work three or four times to cajole his sons to do schoolwork.
And do you see the presidency as a perch from which you can cajole and/or threaten private industry to do something you think is better for the U.S. economy?
Party whips - an 18th century term derived from hunting outriders who keep stray hounds on track - are there to guide, cajole and sometimes threaten MPs into voting the right way.
Going forward, the question is what other esoteric right-wing talking head can Kristol try to cajole into his fool's errand: Ian Tuttle, John Fund, Kathryn Jean Lopez, Arch Puddington?
Wells Fargo employees were instructed to "round up" immigrants in the country illegally, corral them into a branch office, and cajole them into opening bank accounts, new court filings claim.
Even as it became clear that there would be no encore, people stayed put for minutes, hoping that their stubbornness would cajole the band back out for one more song.
He must cajole feuding parties to govern while they position themselves for an election to be held at a time they do not know, under rules that may yet change.
But in the interim, we get to see him push and bully and displace and cajole his defenders around the paint in the service of making two points for himself.
And when your proposal inevitably prompts dissent, you need to be able to persuade, cajole, or, when necessary, bribe through giveaways to people's districts in order to secure a majority.
It is a different landscape than the one Mr. Gelb recalled confronting early in his career, when he labored to cajole the pianist Vladimir Horowitz into appearing in a documentary.
Pushed in the interview about her preparation to be governor, Ms. Nixon named "being a progressive fighter" as a top credential, saying she would cajole lawmakers by marshaling public opinion.
"There are other skills that will be needed now — to cajole people, to get people to accept compromise, to recognize how much of the loaf you can have," he added.
In this third installment of the four-part web series "She's Running," DeJear, Kim, Eskamani, and Zegers must survive debates, raise voters' awareness, and cajole donors into opening their checkbooks.
But there's no evidence that Biden did anything wrong, and Trump's unusual efforts to cajole the new Ukrainian government to conduct politically beneficial investigations for him has prompted an impeachment inquiry.
Trump's attempts to cajole companies to build up U.S.-based manufacturing facilities, even though U.S. production costs are higher than elsewhere, might also result in US consumers paying more for goods.
The Coalition spent three years creating an untamable beast of code, art, and design, which they're now trying to cajole onto a Blu-Ray disc without getting hurt in the process.
Pulling out of the JCPOA would risk a serious split with leaders of America's traditional European allies, who have trekked to Washington in recent weeks to flatter, cajole and warn Trump.
They cajole, threaten and otherwise torment the striving beauties with whatever is handy — last season a contestant with bipolar disorder killed herself after her handler tampered with her mood-stabilizing medication.
It was not a request or a plea, not an attempt to persuade or cajole a player he had known for more than a decade and counted as a close friend.
Instead, ISAA would focus on legislative action: lobbying at the capital, but also coordinating supporters to individually contact, cajole, and otherwise convince their representatives to support more robust pro-gun legislation.
We should also care because without journalists to investigate, document and cajole witnesses into talking, the world will not believe that genocide, extermination and internment of entire populations are taking place.
He spent hours on Air Force One on the flight to Brussels debating with aides how to cajole NATO allies into contributing more defense spending to the alliance, the official said.
It led him to alternately cajole and threaten both the travelers' countries of origin — largely Honduras, with some from Guatemala and El Salvador — and Mexico, which ultimately acted to disperse the caravan.
Bottom line: you probably shouldn't be all that afraid the next time some Southern dandy wearing only seersucker tries to cajole you into a blind taste test with his kilt-wearing buddy.
When Trump clinched the nomination, Kristol turned to the Iraq war veteran and National Review writer after failing to cajole Mattis, Romney, or any other brand-name Republican into an independent bid.
Yet in their transparent efforts to court, cajole and beg for the Latino vote, Sanders and Clinton may have created a vulnerability that at least one of them will come to regret.
But the Treasury Department is warning that unless regulators are able to persuade or cajole more information out of the industry, they could be left flying blind into the next financial crisis.
He documented the sprawling family tree and took dangerous risks in guerrilla and drug-trafficking territory to cajole relatives of people who died with dementia into giving him their brains for analysis.
"She likes to cajole, she likes to make deals, and she likes to make friends," said Richard Socarides, a former policy adviser to Bill Clinton and a longtime supporter of Mrs. Clinton.
Like CRM for SMS, organizers can assign lists of contacts to their reps and field agents, who text them from their own numbers and cajole them to get down with the cause.
True, we've seen her manipulate and cajole Camille and her friends throughout the series, and we've seen her manipulate and lie to her mother while effectively creating a double life for herself.
The hope is that VR shopping will become a new way to cajole people into buying more stuff, like the department store in 19th century Paris or the internet in the 1990s.
The hope is that VR shopping will become a new way to cajole people into buying more stuff, like the department store in 19th century Paris or the internet in the 23s.
That is part of his effort to cajole the European Union into supporting his military efforts in northern Syria, where a Russian and Syrian offensive has displaced at least a million people.
Now there were no assistant directors trying to cajole me into sitting on their laps, no groups of men standing around to assess how I looked in a particular piece of clothing.
Perhaps none has worked harder to charm and cajole the White House than President Mauricio Macri of Argentina, who was among the first Latin American leaders to get an Oval Office meeting.
If an upcoming meeting will decide whether you get resources for a valued objective: Be prepared to lobby, cajole, and yes, if the stakes are high enough, fight for what you need.
The U.S. isn't losing any military contests, although it is true that military force cannot compel Afghan or Iraqi security forces to fight bravely or cajole their political leaders to govern competently.
For all the pundits who insist, cajole, and even pray that the GOP make a clean break with the Trump team to preserve their political future, the best response is this poll.
" According to the former national-security official, Obama was personally involved in persuading the Saudis to take nine Yemeni detainees: "If foreign leaders were waffling, he was always willing to cajole them.
If Verizon is pursuing this strategy, it is doing so to cajole Yahoo's board into cutting $1 billion to $2 billion off the deal price just to be done with the matter.
Low-quality "proprietary schools" tried to cajole Vietnam veterans into enrolling through, in the words of the Federal Trade Commission, "deceptive advertising, high pressure sale tactics and misrepresentations of course difficulty and content".
There's also the possibility that the US is using the money as a way to lean on Egypt and cajole it into severing its long-running military and commercial ties to North Korea.
The second day of my internship I was photographing Smokey Robinson alongside Fred W. McDarrah, the Village Voice's photo editor, and learning how to cajole, shoot and get a portrait in five minutes.
Each is responsible for bringing its own allies into the process: the Russians will bring the Assad regime on board and the Turks as many moderate factions as they can coax or cajole.
"The Trump strategy now seems to be to cajole the North Koreans into a potential nuclear deal," Kazianis said, by showing Pyongyang that America can guarantee its security and provide massive economic assistance.
Among journalists, Ms. Hicks is not known to wrangle, cajole or mingle, serving as more of a conduit for her intensely media-savvy boss, who likes to act as his own chief spokesman.
Oregon does not have mandatory evacuation rules — law enforcement officials can cajole and strongly suggest, but cannot force people to leave — so there are no hard numbers on how many people have fled.
The teachers and life coaches cajole, praise, encourage, and if a student who has been on track suddenly disappears, they call, text, reach out on Facebook and even show up at their door.
President Donald Trump takes pride in his ability to charm and cajole competitors, skills he honed as a private real estate developer and that he now applies to international trade and security negotiations.
He would sign them up for three-on-three tournaments, cajole them on weekend mornings to run laps around the high school track and have them practice layups for hours at a time.
Choi touted her closeness to Park to cajole Korea's business elite (including Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong, who was arrested in February) to donate money to dubious charities in exchange for implied presidential favors.
Given its heft on Wall Street, for example, it may be better placed than other investors to cajole big banks to switch to Thomson Reuters's financial-data service from the competing, ubiquitous Bloomberg terminals.
As Obama tries to cajole last concessions from partner countries on his final trip to Asia, the same congressional leaders who'd nudged him along on the TPP now say it's unlikely to be ratified.
That's what hometown native Baraka is hoping - and he's lobbying hard to make it happen, even trying to cajole neighboring New York City to play a role in swaying the e-commerce juggernaut's decision.
Keen to score his first major legislative win since taking office in January, Trump threw his own political capital behind the bill, meeting lawmakers and calling them in an effort to cajole their support.
They are like the parents who cajole their child into doing something in return for a goody, and then when they can't deliver, try to pawn off something else as being much more valuable.
The United States has tried for decades to entice and cajole China to become a more open society, but the Communist Party has steadily tightened its grip over the Chinese people and the economy.
Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, spent much of Thursday toiling behind the scenes to cajole wavering moderates and stifle any move to prolong the trial by admitting additional evidence.
He and others further pointed to what's being called "Operation Scorpion" — an effort to bribe, imprison and otherwise cajole National Assembly members not to back Guaido — as a sign of Maduro's feelings of insecurity.
As flimsy as they may be, Giuliani is now broadcasting Shokin's allegations to make it seem as though Trump had good reason to try and cajole the new Ukrainian government into investigating the Bidens.
He and his staff will have to think about how they might cajole and persuade Kim to agree to things the U.S. values, such as a permanent freeze on further missile and nuclear tests.
MacArthur has become so toxic within the group that he's intentionally stayed out of final negotiations this week, as leaders try to cajole dozens of centrists to accept the deal he brokered with conservatives.
For years, Democrats have tried to cajole Chris Kennedy into running statewide in Illinois, hoping that the wealthy son of the late Robert F. Kennedy could parlay his exalted family name into high office.
The survey indicates Trump's efforts to cajole the Ukrainian government into investigating the Bidens are a major problem for him, and his moves to spin the scandal into one about the Biden family are backfiring.
But in an office environment, where everyone is already making a set salary to do their job, it isn't always easy to cajole an employee or coworker to do something outside their scope of responsibility.
The basic technique is identical to that of Baron Cohen's earlier prank TV series, "Da Ali G Show," and the movie " Borat ," in which he plays bigoted idiots who cajole targets into doing dumb things.
Every day he dispatches street teams in blaze-orange jackets to check on the forgotten, to comfort and cajole and, with enough persistence, convince the hardest of the hard cases to come inside for good.
Holbrooke's tenacity as he whirled through the region might have, if he had been given time and support, allowed him to cajole and browbeat the prideful warlords there as he had done in the Balkans.
Ms. Aiken was a new paralegal at a small Canadian real estate investment firm when, during a company event in 2011, a top executive repeatedly tried to cajole her into going back to his home.
Tense discussions continued in Brussels, where British and European officials were closeted in the headquarters of the European Commission, while in London, Prime Minister Boris Johnson sought to cajole influential lawmakers into accepting difficult compromises.
News anchors are increasingly focusing not on who's on their shows, but who's not: Republican lawmakers answering questions about President Donald Trump's efforts to cajole foreign governments into digging up dirt on his political opponents.
Laptop-toting physicists have been crisscrossing the oceans between Japan, China and Europe, for the last decade trying to cajole colleagues and their governments into pouring many billions of dollars into the future of physics.
That has often run against the instincts of her own Bundestag deputies, and it was Kauder's job, as a link between party leadership and increasingly restive lawmakers, to soothe and cajole them into backing the chancellor.
Who knows, maybe some brave men and women of the North tried to cajole the beasts into battle once upon a time, or hitch a ride through the swamps of the Neck on their scaly backs.
Show the world that the president of the United States is accessible, accountable and willing to explain, defend, convince and cajole in an open forum with people whose job it is to report his every move.
"He wanted more US involvement in Asia and, because he had a good, personal relationship with Johnson, he tried to use that to cajole, encourage and entice to Americans to be part of Asia," Frame said.
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She went on to relate her experience to similar situations she's been put it in the past, where photographers or stylists would cajole or demand that she pose nude because she'd previously done so in other photoshoots.
To get that done, it's important to remember that LBJ had to cajole leaders of his own Democratic Party in addition to a few Republicans who were hoping for concessions from the White House that never came.
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Afterward, an Olympic staff member could be overheard explaining to her colleagues that she had needed to cajole the North Koreans to walk through the mixed zone, which all athletes are required to do at the Olympics.
"We had a leader in Bush who had a superb sense of timing, who knew when to coddle and when to cajole," said Josef Joffe, a member of the editorial council of the German newspaper Die Zeit.
J. R. Call me bossy boots, but I have been known to cajole and whine in department stores until my companions try on the garments that I know are perfect for them — even if they loathe them.
They also like to banter, cajole, debate and spar — about the state of literature and the evolution of publishing, the printed page and the digital realm, the timelessness of the letter and the art of the tweet.
Here, it's as if no time passed at all: C.C., Larry, Rodney and Reggie Love are still in the same predicament, desperately trying to bully and cajole women who have no use for them (and know it).
The Interpreter TORONTO — As President Trump disrupts alliances across the map, nearly every level of government in Canada has taken on new duties in a quietly audacious campaign to cajole, contain and if necessary coerce the Americans.
Even if Democrats take the White House, they'll have — at best — a very narrow Senate majority, so administrative steps and the ability (or lack thereof) to cajole potential allies across the aisle on funding will both matter.
It was the latest effort by the Obama administration to cajole tech firms to be more cooperative with the intelligence community following a rift prompted by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden's disclosures, which detailed government surveillance.
It's a dilemma that the George W. Bush and Obama administration faced, which is that the United States needs the help of the Pakistanis in a number of ways and can only cajole or coerce them so far.
The kingdom can ill-afford another slump in oil revenues so soon after the last one, which suggests it will have to cut production, while trying to cajole other OPEC and non-OPEC countries to share the burden.
Mr. Guterres needs to use every bit of skill and good will to compel and cajole member nations and philanthropies to make the cholera campaign succeed — and with it, to settle the United Nations' moral debt to Haiti.
The second important factor for change is the regime's loss of the all-important backing of the U.S. Sadly, the Obama administration went out of its way to cajole and appease the "Islamic Republic government" for eight years.
We no longer have to tell them, 'This is a smart thing to do,' or try to cajole, or offset their budget with a diverse or female writer — that I think is all, for the most part, behind us.
The most likely way forward is to cajole the DUP into switching sides, by persuading it that the backstop will not become permanent, giving the Northern Ireland Assembly more say or just by spending more money in the province.
The worsening relations between the two threaten to derail Brussels's plans to cajole the seven Yugoslav successor states toward further European integration since European Union member Croatia has the power to block or slow Serbia's progress toward EU membership.
Not just any broom, but one that they thought could be essential to the sport of curling, which relies on the best broom handling out there as teams strategically cajole a polished granite rock across a sheet of ice.
Trump, who has used the threat of tariffs on Japanese vehicles to cajole a reluctant Tokyo into free trade talks, last week tweeted praise for Japan ahead of Abe's trip, including a graphic lauding its investments in the United States.
She could run a minority government, she could try to cajole the parties back to the table to create a majority government, or she could stand back and wait for the president to call for a new round of elections.
But something else became evident too: Trump lacks the ability — and perhaps even the interest — to cajole a few lawmakers into passing his agenda in the first year of his presidency, a time when presidents historically get big bills through.
It's axiomatic that the ultimate goal of those who compare Trump to Hitler (even if they know it to be untrue) is to frighten and cajole others into not voting for Trump, yet this tactic almost always has the opposite effect.
" The usually unflappable Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, finally gave up trying to cajole President Trump and declared the tariffs "insulting and unacceptable" and "an affront" to the thousands of Canadians "who have fought and died alongside American comrades-in-arms.
" It does, but I still manage to cajole the filmmaker into giving me his personal definition: "It's music that has always been about calling attention to and being immediately skeptical of authority and popularity and not holding it in high regard.
Above all, the footage conveys the impression of Ms. Jansen surrounded by people — nearly all of them men — trying to manage, market and cajole an artist of uncommon value, a major talent with fashion-model looks and girl-next-door likability.
The legislation, part of a package of bills known as the Climate Mobilization Act, comes after little progress was made during years of efforts to nudge, cajole or provide incentives to building owners to make voluntary cuts in energy use.
The move is "based on a bet that he can cajole the nation's biggest manufacturers and tech firms to come together in a market-driven, if chaotic, consortium," the New York Times's David Sanger, Ana Swanson and Maggie Haberman report.
The British prime minister will embark on a final full day of domestic diplomacy Friday as he tries to cajole opponents to back him in a crunch showdown on Saturday when the House of Commons will vote on his deal.
That missive came after a stream of other Twitter posts intended to cajole, pressure and badger Senate Republicans, 50 of whom he needs just to start the debate on his promise to repeal former President Barack Obama's signature domestic policy achievement.
One American official described preliminary efforts to cajole third countries to resettle some detainees who cannot be returned to their troubled home nations, following a precedent during the Obama administration of resettling many lower-level Guantánamo detainees in foreign states.
She'd found that a good melody could cajole even her most obstinate students into completing dreaded tasks: There was a song about washing hands, and one about cleaning up messes, and another about how shouting and running were for outside only.
Not only have countries and non-state groups set up fake accounts dedicated to spreading hacked or false information, but they've also used these accounts to cajole Facebook users into believing specific narratives and thus further certain political or ideological outcomes.
Having traveled more than 7,000 miles and already in physical decline due to what his personal physician diagnosed as hardening of the arteries, FDR used his dwindling energy tying to cajole Stalin into joining the US in the Pacific war against Japan.
David Birdsell, dean of Baruch College's School of Public and International Affairs, said normally mayors will go on the offense to convince, cajole or pressure members to support their case while assembling a coalition of groups from the outside to boost the inertia.
China and Taiwan also have a complex relationship — Taiwan has been self-governed since separating from China in 1949, but Beijing still views the island as its territory, and for decades has tried to threaten or cajole it into rejoining the mainland.
For the first year of Trump's presidency, advisers like Cohn were able to cajole Trump into embracing a policy agenda that satisfied the Republican Party's mega-rich donors, pushing a corporate tax cut to the finish line and largely staying out of trade.
The reason for the disparity, I believe, is that the playing field is much more level in the state than in the federal system, where the law favors the government, and prosecutors have more power to frighten or cajole defendants into accepting pleas.
I was left with the impression of trying to coax, cajole, and ultimately capture a particularly dexterous pet—and with the sense that she felt my presence was a waste of time, at a moment when she needed all that she could get.
With her figures Faraj reveals our desire to explore the body's penetralia, to cajole and seduce, to dominate or be submissive, to find and test the limits of another's body, to discover our own boundaries, and to watch others do the same.
All that is to say, if Nazarbayev had only waited for Trump to take office, all of his efforts to cajole the White House would have paid dividends—and he could have enjoyed all of his ill-gotten snowmobiles and speedboats in peace.
It has also been about efforts by most of the rest of the world to cajole the American president into softening his stances on global trade and the climate, with Ms. Merkel in a secondary role, trying to come up with compromises.
Now, both regimes have pretty much discarded the false camaraderie they posed to cajole Trump into making his own concessions on trade (postponement of additional tariffs, reprieves for ZTE and Huawei) and on North Korea (suspension of military exercises with South Korea).
Bolton's departure also comes just two weeks before the UN General Assembly -- known as the Super Bowl of diplomacy -- leaving the President a man down before he and his senior national security team arrive to face off against adversaries and cajole allies.
Kaplan calls his hobby "diplomacy through baseball," and we witnessed him cajole, call out, and shake hands with anyone he thought might be a passing diplomat, searching for that sweet spot to gain access to whichever world leader might be lurking in the wings.
But as anyone who loves reading and writing quickly learns, both activities allow you to commune with the living and the dead, to listen to the thoughts of those who have come before you and argue, cajole, and sing praise for them in response.
Sure, you might have to cajole a neighbor to come over and water your plants while you're away, but it's not the same as needing to find and possibly pay someone to care for your dog or cat every time you want to skip town.
While North Korea may dominate the headlines as Trump tries to cajole Xi into tougher sanctions on the Hermit Kingdom, the unspoken narrative will be Trump's efforts to burnish his own credentials as a man of true global power, exerting his will over Xi's reticence.
The likes of Germany, France, the United Kingdom, with the United States were instrumental in working with China and Russia to bring Iran to the table in an effort to cajole this country to suspend uranium enrichment in exchange for the easing of sanctions.
I fact-check and give feedback on his columns, run his blog, produce his newsletter, answer his phone, enter expenses, cajole embassies into giving him visas, investigate new social media platforms, provide mediocre tech support and rib him about his abysmal pop culture knowledge.
During a meeting on trade on Wednesday afternoon at the White House, Mr. Trump tried to cajole a handful of members to vote his way, emphasizing that a vote "against border security" would be noticed by the party's base, according to two people who attended.
But if we end up in a world where the administration can cajole at least one carrier into each market, then we might end up in your second scenario, where the marketplace is where you buy narrow-network plans that have high deductibles and copays.
That hacker, an unnamed minor, had previously been kicked out of the group How it works: Chuckling Squad is a prolific user of SIM swapping, a technique through which hackers cajole cellphone companies to transfer a victim's phone number to phones that the hacker controls.
If anyone crossed Mr. Trump or stood in his way, Mr. Cohen, who was known to sometimes carry a licensed pistol in an ankle holster, would cajole, bully or threaten a lawsuit, according to a half-dozen people who dealt with him over the years.
"I've got to cajole, be sarcastic, be nice, insult, pat on the back — do everything I can to get them to play up to how they're supposed to play, and even that doesn't work," Green said shortly before he was fired in late August 1996.
Now, Ritchie Torres, a city councilman from the Bronx, is trying to address the problem through a bill he recently introduced aimed at collecting and making public extensive demographic information about board members and applicants as a way to cajole boards into making diversity a priority.
Russia's booming stock market and currency, China's second quarter bounce and Nicolás Maduro's ability to hold power in Venezuela this year have all flown directly in the face of conventional wisdom about the power of the U.S. to cajole bad actors on the international stage through sanctions.
As TechCrunch explained, while users have long suspected the slowdowns were intended to cajole them into upgrading their phones to a newer, more expensive model, Apple says it is just trying to smooth out power draw on the batteries to prevent them from randomly shutting down.
News reports that Trump tried to cajole former FBI Director James Comey into backing off an investigation into Flynn's ties with Russia have raised partisan ire in Washington and increased expectations that Trump, barely 27 days into his first term, won't make it through his four years.
None of my old friends were on there, so I had to cajole them to return (old screen names intact), but the app itself is pretty similar to how it was in the old days; its mobile app works but is buggy from time to time.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Tuesday forged significant progress in his quest to cajole Republican senators into passing a sweeping tax reform bill -- but even as he picked up several crucial votes, he was pitched suddenly into a new international crisis by North Korea's missile launch.
"But otherwise, I'm just doing the things like we're doing with you now, and trying to keep abreast and trying to urge and, how can I say it, cajole the President into doing the things that should've been done or could be done faster," Biden said.
But if that deal permanently links the Roman church with a corrupt and fated regime, Francis will have ceded the moral authority earned by persecuted generations, and ceded the Chinese future to those Christian churches, evangelical especially, that are less eager to flatter and cajole their persecutors.
" (The logic: The person who isn't in a rage is likely to be more compliant and thus easier to move.) Flight attendants are trained to deescalate volatile incidents, which, Nelson says, teaches methods like using a "schoolteacher voice" or attempting to "cajole, calm, and soothe the situation.
In a reign over the FBI that resembled a pontificate more than that of a career civil servant, Hoover amassed enormous amounts of harmful information on political allies and opponents alike, then used it to cajole and manipulate the political discourse for his own survival and interests.
Trump and his Republican supporters in Congress have sought to portray the efforts of the president and Giuliani to cajole the Ukrainian government into announcing investigations into the Bidens as being rooted in the president's good-faith concerns about "corruption," rather than his own political self-interests.
In that vein, the prime minister enlisted fresh assurances from Europe's most senior officials and warned again of the dangers of a chaotic "no deal" withdrawal from the E.U. She also tried to cajole hard-line Brexiteers to support her, even if they hate her plan.
WASHINGTON — As the largest tax rewrite in decades powered through Congress, lobbyists found themselves sprinting to keep up and find ways to persuade, influence or cajole the small group of lawmakers empowered to tweak language in the final version of the joint Senate and House bill.
BRUSSELS — When Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter convenes a meeting here on Thursday to cajole about two dozen of his counterparts into contributing more to the American-led campaign against the Islamic State, he will face one of his biggest leadership tests since he took office a year ago.
During one late-night meeting in Italy, Weinstein tried to cajole her with requests for massages and a bath, removed her tights — she'd worn two pairs for protection — and pushed her back on a bed, according to an op-ed Chiu wrote for the New York Times last year.
Trump trekked to Capitol Hill on Tuesday hoping to cajole skeptical Republicans into voting for the healthcare legislation advanced by Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.).
They bully and cajole ordinary Muslims around the world with this narrative: Support us in our claims for a caliphate, oppose Muslim governments and the West, and if you don't, then you are sinful; if you speak against us, you are an apostate, and we will kill you.
Trump has faced criticism over her White House role: She's been physically absent for some of her father's most high-profile, controversial decisions -- as well as failed to cajole him into siding with her on issues such as climate change -- leading some to question her effectiveness as an adviser.
But as the news settled on Friday, Canadians took another breath and hoped that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the army of cheerleaders he has deployed to charm American officials since President Trump was elected would cajole the United States back from the edge of a trade war.
Two decades later, as an ambassador to the United Nations, Holbrooke would cajole Indonesia into stopping its genocidal campaign in East Timor; in the late 1970s, however, he was overlooking Indonesia's brutal repression of the East Timorese in order to push for its purchase of American fighter jets.
Nadler, a veteran Jewish American lawmaker from the Upper West Side, has been a pit bull for the prosecution, accusing the 53 GOP senators in the chamber of being accomplices in Trump's "cover-up" — an allegation that infuriated the very Republicans that Nadler's team is trying to cajole.
Most people find it impossible to imagine why anyone would confess to a crime he didn't commit, but, watching Dassey's interrogation, it is easy to see how a team of motivated investigators could alternately badger, cajole, and threaten a vulnerable suspect into saying what they wanted to hear.
As my colleague Andrew Prokop wrote, Parnas and Fruman are often described as "fixers" for Giuliani, and the three men collaborated in a successful effort to oust the then-US ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, amid the Trump administration's efforts to cajole the new Ukrainian government to investigate the Bidens.
"Trump is stuck, he can't cajole the arch conservatives in the Republican Party and at the same time, my sense is the Democrats don't want to throw him a bone either, so it is going to be difficult," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at BMO Private Bank in Chicago.
In late 2013, when PSA Peugeot Citroen was close to bankruptcy, the head of the state shareholdings agency was sent to cajole Chinese state-owned carmaker Dongfeng into paying 800 million euros ($909 million) for a 14 percent stake in the auto manufacturer, balanced by a matching French government stake.
I know this can be difficult for any leader in these times of unbelievable partisan distrust and conflict, but he owes it to the Congress, and the American people, to cajole the House Intelligence Committee to get its act together, for the sake of our country and our national security.
Unseemly, because in practice this decision gave the anointed party, which happens to be the governor's own Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)—also the party in power in Delhi—a full 15 days in which to bribe, threaten or otherwise cajole enough newly elected opposition legislators to switch sides and join it in government.
News broadcasts often lead with visits he's made to local schools and gyms; in Grozny, I heard plenty of stories of citizens appealing to Kadyrov through messages on Instagram, and in many cases Kadyrov himself would show up the next day to fix some small problem or cajole an incompetent official into action.
During Thursday's impeachment hearing, Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee repeatedly tried to shift the focus from President Donald Trump's apparent abuse of power to the Bidens — their goal being to establish that Trump had legitimate reasons to try and cajole the Ukrainian government into investigating one of his domestic political foes.
"There is a special place in hell for for-profit companies who provide unrealistic or false messages to sick and vulnerable patients in an effort to cajole their business, when the reality is their care is likely to be comparable to care given at local, more convenient, or more affordable sites," he said by email.
The current one, under Narendra Modi, the prime minister, has instead tried to cajole all Indians to join, even though participation in Aadhaar is supposed to be voluntary, by making an Aadhaar ID a requirement for a growing number of public and private services, including school lunches, pensions, tax registration, bank accounts and mobile phones.
Their style is famously plain, with no musical score to lull or to cajole us, and a reluctance to quicken the action with cuts; if the camera is confronted with two people talking, it tends to sweep back and forth between them, as our gaze would naturally do if we were in the room.
Jaunt, a startup that makes applications and hardware for virtual reality, has hired a fleet of sales executives to cajole more media companies and advertisers into building content for VR. That fleet includes Julie Uhrman, the former founder and CEO of the Android game console company Ouya, who joins as Head of Platform Business Development.
But Matthew Evangelista, the author of "Unarmed Forces: The Transnational Movement to End the Cold War" (2002), and other arms-control historians said that Mr. Stone made an important contribution: the regular trips he took to the Soviet Union to cajole scientists and foreign-policy experts about the wisdom of limiting missile defense systems.
For the agency to turn into a political cajole, to be used against political opponents, all the hard work the men and women are doing in the agency for decades, it calls the whole thing into question, which is horrible because I happen to know a number of people who used to work for me work at the FBI.
Like a Ryan of the left, Sanders will have an opportunity to cajole (and if need be, push) Democrats in a more progressive direction, but he can also serve as a bulwark against regressive policymaking, the same way conservatives have time and again stopped Republican leaders from consorting with Democrats on any measure that carries a whiff of liberalism.
To drum up excitement, my co-hosts and I have had to cajole our professional acquaintances and our four-digit Twitter followings into tuning in and watching our show on Wednesdays at 10 PM. Our fight to raise awareness around VICE Does America only made my recent appearance on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore all the more special.
But these are not insurmountable, and demanding that countries address these issues works toward everyone's benefit while also lessening the reliance of the region on the U.S. In short, the U.S. should set a clear agenda for the Middle East and then encourage, cajole, bully, threaten, and deliver on those threats when needed, all with local Arab assistance.
May's concession, in the face of a rebellion by high-ranking, pro-European members of her own party, was the latest in a long line of retreats as she has struggled to cajole the fractious Tories into supporting a revised version of the deal on withdrawal, or Brexit, that lawmakers threw out by a huge margin last month.
The divisions over the migrant crisis in Europe are widening with some leaders trying to deter more arrivals from coming to the region while others are using the crisis as a way to cajole U.K. voters into remaining in the EU. On Thursday, European leader tried a different tack, warning economic migrants not to even attempt to come to Europe.
In the prosecutors' portrayal — and defense lawyers do not really disagree — the Christie administration treated the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the $8 billion-a-year bistate agency that operates the bridge, as an arm of the governor's campaign for a second term, using it to cajole mayors into endorsing Mr. Christie and to discipline them if they did not.
Descending from the Jupiter-like heights that have marked the early months of his presidency (an attempt to reignite French pride through the Gaullist majesty of his office), Macron was frank and chatty as he outlined his ideas to cajole Trump from self-defeating rage toward productive reason — a thankless task in which the French upstart should have the world's full backing.
The main character, a teenage bootblack living on the streets, may be frugal and mostly honest (apart from a few small cons, including posing as a tax official to cajole fruit from an apple seller), but he can't get a "respectable" job until, in a stroke of luck, he rescues a child, who happens to be the son of a benevolent merchant, from drowning.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Maine) from the start as the key to confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and worked together as a team to cajole her when appropriate, but also to give her space to make her own decision.
Does anyone have the discipline, indefatigable spirit and intellectual heft and courage to speak, write, cajole, arm-twist, network and — most importantly — persuade first the party faithful and then the country that fiscal responsibility, ethical behavior, working with allies to oppose common foes, a commitment to education at all levels, and robust capitalism that thrives in a system dedicated to fairness, innovation and support to the middle class over cronyism and unbridled corporate influence wins the day?
But we do see merit in a more militarily assertive U.S. role in Syria, based on the judicious use of stand-off and air weapons, which would undergird and drive a more focused and hardnose U.S.-led diplomatic process, leveraging the International Syrian Support Group (ISSG), to: end the daily mass killing of civilians and egregious violations of human rights, cajole the warring parties to make necessary compromises at the negotiating table, bolster moderate rebel groups' role in defeating Da'esh, and help bring an end to the broader instability the conflict generates.
A year later, during the recording of the album "Revolver," Mr. Martin no longer had to cajole: The Beatles prevailed on him to augment their recordings with arrangements for strings (on "Eleanor Rigby"), brass (on "Got to Get You Into My Life"), marching band (on "Yellow Submarine") and solo French horn (on "For No One"), as well as a tabla player for Harrison's Indian-influenced song "Love You To." It was also at least partly through Mr. Martin's encouragement that the Beatles became increasingly interested in electronic sound.

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