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1 Healy hoped the extra money would entice more midwives back to the job.
2 Theaters were able to entice more than just witches and wizards this weekend.
3 The slight underperformance could entice more investment dollars into munis.
4 DCU hopes that the provision of such accommodation will entice more postgraduates to the college.
5 A major push is underway to try to entice more cruise ships to dock in Nelson.
6 Mr Seruiratu said it was his priority to entice more Fijians back into villages and rural settlements.
7 His debut EP contains four elegantly tempered works which will hopefully entice more folks to his side.
8 The combination of generous auction and network-sharing rules is designed to entice more wireless providers into Canada.
9 By "starring" in Bollywood blockbusters such as Krrish, Singapore hopes to entice more Indian tourists.
10 The SEC could raise that threshold to entice more companies to go public through that fast track process.
11 And that, says McClain, may entice more senior employees to ask their employers for those reverse rollover opportunities.
12 Tourism leaders say the Government may have to step up its role in hotel developments to entice more investors.
13 Key storyline: Will Canadian Tyler Ardron's hot form entice more Tier 2 players to crack Super Rugby in NZ?
14 There's no doubt that these ideas could lead to better things if entice more people on board to share them.
15 Safe to say, though, they'd rather have a better position in the championship, a higher fee and entice more sponsors.
16 By expanding no-charge room service items beyond cold cereal and coffee, ships could entice more people to dine in their cabins.
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