Because they are the next cohort whom somebody needs to persuade to pay for journalism.
Is there really no one from Cranbrook that Romney can persuade to vouch for him?
The more banks Mr Lerach can persuade to drop these agreements, the more money he will make.
The more governments America can persuade to join in, the harder the pinch.
He needs to persuade the government to propose a referendum, to persuade Parliament to vote for one, and to persuade voters to back it.
The party that controls the Senate finds it easier both to persuade incumbent senators to stay on (all those committee chairmanships) and to persuade challengers to run.
Mr Obasanjo refused to sign it, for fear of stoking inflation and irking Nigeria's foreign creditors, whom he is trying to persuade to write off some of the country's debts.
France, Italy and Spain clearly believe it will be easier to persuade Germany to underwrite their broken economic models with euro-zone bonds than to persuade their electorates to accept change.
His latest coup was to persuade America to arrest, pending extradition, Edward Mazur, a Polish-American businessman.
In Brooklyn, police officer Ralph Tomeo found it hard to persuade people to heed evacuation orders.
For example, employers might use lottery-based approaches to persuade workers to get their annual flu shots.
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But of course, he has to persuade Republicans to sign up to it too.
Watts thought about retiring in 2000, but Hastert helped to persuade him to seek re-election.
Wright has tried to figure out how to persuade clinicians to follow the standardized plan.
This makes it easier to persuade them to put in extra hours or shoulder new tasks.
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Lady Doocey urged the government to try to persuade Locog to change the "ill-thought-out policy".
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An avid car enthusiast, he tried to persuade Trimble to buy a Bentley, she said.
It is less helpful if you need to persuade others to see things your way.
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He and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner hope to persuade her to stem the rot.
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The candidates have until November to persuade them to vote like country-club Republicans or country-club Democrats.
Moreover, paying civil servants enough to persuade them to reject bribes and kickbacks is itself costly.
You are the ones who are going to be able to persuade them to think differently.
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Sadly, history shows that it always takes a crisis to persuade policymakers to act.
Mrs Marcos tried to persuade Filipinos to elect her to the presidency in 1992, but failed.
America, too, will use all its clout to persuade Turkey to help strike a Cyprus deal.
The administration seeks to persuade schools to advance students on academic performance and not on age.
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Nevertheless, it still takes a lot of encouragement to persuade people to use them.
Regulatory pressures have also helped to persuade utilities to buy and produce more renewable energy.
It was easy to persuade me to join the then-tiny Club for Growth in 2000.
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Nonetheless, Bush told the Joint Chiefs he would work to persuade Maliki to become a constructive partner.
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