Have I urged, cajoled, and begged for every one of them who can to pitch in?
Here, the question is whether the private sector should be forced or merely cajoled into co-operation.
The unemployed will not be cajoled into work if there is no work to be found.
"We've got to go with the President's numbers, " McCain cajoled a worried Republican in a phone call.
You might be cajoled into buying gold coins which may or may not ever go up in value.
Jones backed down after being cajoled, pressured, and begged by political, military, civic, and religious leaders across the country.
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These, they say, look like a Franco-German stitch-up which other EU members will be cajoled into going along with.
But this year, even when the two sides have been cajoled to the table, they used it only for thumping.
She cajoled and intruded, guided and engineered, and finally delivered the often promised and so nearly betrayed prize of independence.
They are being cajoled and gently coerced to give their voices to the candidate chosen by their family or kin.
They can be starved of information and cajoled into scrawling their signatures on documents they hardly understand even declarations of war.
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Flaherty says that cancer doctors cajoled the two sides to discuss a combo trial at the June ASCO meeting of cancer doctors.
Congressmen are bribed and cajoled with the promise of lucrative new jobs.
The advisor soberly reminds Lord Grantham that he was the one who cajoled his advisors to concentrate their wealth largely in a single investment.
But whether banks can be cajoled into acting is still unclear.
Using threats to hold back economic or military aid, it cajoled about 100 states into signing bilateral accords to keep Americans out of the court's grip.
With the holidays approaching, many consumers will find themselves at the cash register, being cajoled into signing up for store-branded credit cards in exchange for a discount.
We're talking about big bucks, hundreds of thousands of dollars cadged and cajoled, forked over, sometimes even fobbed on the politicians from people you've never heard about.
The government seized 56 other finance companies in 1997 but left Phatra Thanakit alone, and a year later cajoled Thai Farmers into buying out its minority shareholders.
And local people have to be compensated, coaxed and cajoled into believing that the mine is in their interests, not just those of the foreigners who are running it.
If I cajoled them to, my kids could scratch out some tear-jerking pleas for the President to put an end to nightmares, lost stuffed animals, and illnesses of all kinds.
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The midfielder cajoled his stuttering side into a greater urgency and, after David Ngog and Raul Meireles missed two gilt-edged chances, it was left to the Reds captain to grab an equaliser.
Having crafted their essays, nailed the GMAT, tightened their resume, and cajoled their supervisors for a letter of recommendation, everything is set to meet the round 2 deadline for schools across the country.
Even in highly disciplined Singapore, home of the most sophisticated road-pricing system in the world, citizens have had to be cajoled into accepting the latest flexible charging system with reductions on other motor taxes.
We've cajoled, pressed, implored and begged them.
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He is so principled, in fact, that he even cajoled me one time, because of his firm belief in federalism and the distinction between the federal government's responsibilities and the state's, to vote against federal funding for cops' bullet-proof vests.
And he fought throughout this process -- cajoled, argued, tried to persuade leaders in Congress to go for something big because, remember, he made the point, and he was correct, that anything less than big would be just as hard as big.
And that coupling of realism and idealism, which has always represented what is best in American foreign policy, that was at the heart of his work in Bosnia, where he negotiated and cajoled and threatened all at once, until peace was the only outcome possible.
Other survivors from the old commission, which was cajoled into resigning en masse in March after a report exposed cronyism and incompetence, include Mario Monti, the Italian responsible for taxation and the single market and respected in financial circles, and Erkki Liikanen, a Finnish socialist who has tried to bring some Nordic rigour to the commission's housekeeping.
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