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1 It's important to persuade people that this is a truly independent view.
2 Then we have to persuade people that it is actually of benefit.
3 I try to figure out how to leverage both to persuade people .
4 How will I persuade people to give their endowments to this monster?
5 My job is to persuade people in parliament of that view, she said.
6 Store owners often struggle to persuade people to queue in an orderly way.
7 Part of the job of politicians is to persuade people it's worth voting.
8 We try to persuade people to pray five times a day.
9 If he could, Campbell said, he would persuade people to take any driver.
10 Environmental campaigners in Langport want to persuade people to use reusable bags instead.
11 And so persuade people that all is well, when all is not well!
12 It is therefore essential to persuade people to keep active.
13 You didn't send them to the parliament to study and speak and persuade people .
14 It will also be necessary to persuade people to take better care of orangutans.
15 But there was a hitch: First Waze had to persuade people to sign up.
16 The government has tried to persuade people in Tripoli that life continues as normal.
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