After the Boston Marathon bombing, she encouraged church members to make a sign showing support for the victims.
One unproven method is to make people sign pacts promising not to harm themselves before the next appointment.
For his part, Nallakaruppan says his interrogators have used threats and inducements in failed attempts to make him sign false statements.
To that end, make schools sign contracts which indicate that a loss of institutional control will trigger financial penalties as large as 10% of their most recently posted athletic budget.
"I think he signed a pre-contract with Real Madrid, but I can't imagine Real Madrid will make him sign an agreement or there will be a problem in law, " he told Al-Jazeera.
Rather than risking poor reviews for a product that isn't nearly ready, these companies will hold closed-door meetings with a select group of potential partners and analysts, and make them sign non-disclosure agreements.
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It wasn't true, they argue that he really thought that she could make out and sign and execute an honest affidavit.
One of Kahn's first tasks was to shepherd through a stringent code of conduct prohibiting such behavior, and make each cop sign it.
Earlier, Prime Minister David Cameron said there was "broad support" across the country to make sex offenders sign the register for life and pledged the government would take the "minimum possible approach" to the ruling.
The American officials think Boeing's access to McDonnell Douglas's customer base would make it easier to sign more exclusive deals.
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"Hire a good lawyer and make sure these people sign agreements about intellectual properties, " advises Olivier Toubia, assistant professor at Columbia University's business school.
Exchangers rarely involve lawyers in contracts, but the clubs do provide forms for each party to sign to make clear what the rights and responsibilities should be on both sides.
And N'Zogbia, who plays primarily on the left, insists he is keen to stay in England - even if clubs from France's Ligue 1 were to make a bid to sign him.
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We're not going to make progress unless we have sign off from the Republicans.
Shaiken says the union's willingness to make concessions now is a sign of the times.
These carriers can make more money when subscribers sign contracts and commit to paying monthly fees.
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Did he have to make a phone call and sign off on this, or were instructions given prior to the trip?
Instead, when you make a purchase, you sign for it in the same way you do for traditional credit card purchases.
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Yes, EU leadership promised this action was a one-off event, but the fact that they had to make this promise is a sign that they no longer can be trusted.
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Successive presidents or their officials have visited China, accompanied by business delegations eager to sell more to the one-billion-plus Chinese, and have tried to persuade the Chinese to sign contracts and make trade concessions.
Microsoft's decision to make its own tablet is another sign of how much the company is being buffeted by shifts that are transforming the world of IT.
The presence of new coach Marc Trestman and former Jets QBs coach Matt Cavanaugh make the Bears a possibility to sign Tebow, who would be a backup again behind Jay Cutler.
He found the limit of 512Kbps hit his efforts to sign up enough people to make the favoured wireless solution viable.
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