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1 Streamlined procedures would likely invite more multinationals to tap the CNH market.
2 The only thing you could do immediately was invite more friends.
3 He spoke quietly, as if his voice might invite more destruction.
4 Race-lifting is one way to invite more people to participate.
5 She reached for her phone, seized with the desire to invite more people out.
6 To succumb to these threats in this case would simply invite more threats in the future.
7 But Galway manager Cunningham said that particular rule change may just " invite more fouling".
8 We are only going to visit, you know, daughter, and how can we invite more company?
9 Asking my questions could only invite more of theirs, and I had far too much to hide.
10 Screening programmes for a range of conditions collectively invite more than 15 million people a year to attend.
11 From his teasing look, Taylor sensed that refusing to answer would only invite more probing into the subject.
12 It's getting more and more unacceptable for this, because you invite more backlash from China, Mr Zongze says.
13 Custo couldn't allow him to help, and in so doing invite more loss and misery into the world.
14 Oh, some truth was well known enough, but he said we'd best keep quiet or invite more misery.
15 Every visit he'd invite more people and add routes and soon there was a little community of local climbers.
16 These tools can be leveraged to make conferences more productive and to invite more perspectives into the scientific conversation.
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