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1 Britain is also keen to persuade more Indians to study in the UK.
2 Nevertheless, Britain is trying to persuade more people to take out a private pension.
3 A campaign to persuade more people to adopt children has been launched in Birmingham.
4 Caddie and others helped persuade more than 100 locals to transfer their Westpac accounts.
5 The Paris-based group wants to use the talks to persuade more countries to share tax information.
6 Hopefully *Okami'*s release on the Wii will persuade more people to give it a try.
7 A ten-foot-tall hairy monster is to be used to persuade more employers to set up a pension scheme.
8 The New Zealand Blood Service is trying to persuade more men over the age of 35 to donate blood.
9 Not all Petruchio's rhetoric would persuade more than 'some dozen followers' to be of this heretical way of thinking.
10 More than £1 million is being spent this year to persuade more Irish people to holiday at home, he said.
11 Two teenagers have set up an online initiative hoping to persuade more young people to talk openly about mental health.
12 Trump, keen to persuade more Asian countries to contribute at least financially to Sentinel, very much had Japan in mind.
13 Through her social media campaign checkthemoutcheckthemout, she is hoping to persuade more women to examine their breasts regularly.
14 The Paris-based group wants to use the conference to persuade more countries to agree to share information useful to tax collectors.
15 However, fund flow data for the week hinted a more dovish Fed may persuade more capital to stay in emerging markets.
16 Even if they persuade more countries not to use us temporarily, we can always scale things down a bit, he said.
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