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But the general public still needs to be won over.
As if that battle will be won over a dictionary.
Republican strategists believe the Indian-American community can be won over.
Moutier said she is confident that the holdouts can be won over.
Still, it is hard not to be won over by his enthusiasm.
Those with objections to impeachment on the merits could be won over.
The point is there are delegates who have yet to be won over.
However, there are some signs that foreign investors cannot always be won over.
The regulators are not the only people who have to be won over.
Some will be won over by the ability to get love for their unique lewk.
These voters might now be won over to a hard-charging, Boris-style Conservative Party.
Low-income Republicans are especially likely to be won over by tax-the-rich policies.
Collins, who was a key "no" vote on health care also must be won over.
Even skeptics might be won over by quick-cooking cabbage garnished with bacon and butter.
But the poll suggests a large share of Republican voters still need to be won over.
In Liverpool its growth was widely heralded as proof that ordinary Britons can be won over.
In Henderson, Nevada, Heidi Foreman-Toney counts herself as one who needs to be won over.
Even Johnson, who also blanched at the health care bills periodically, could still be won over.
To be won over by King, it helps not to expect things you've never seen before.
But they'll only be won over if they understand exactly what they're getting, and if Tesla delivers.
I believe that when they see the whole thing, they'll be won over by how we treated him.
"I'll leave him to the president," he said while smiling, when asked if Paul could be won over.
Valeo's Vrecko reckoned, however, that Musk would soon change his mind and would be won over to Lidar.
"Buyers have to be won over," he added after the talks on the sidelines of the IAA car show.
The question, of course, is whether voters will be won over by that message — and the candidate behind it.
It's just that they can't be won over with threats about GDP numbers or promises of free college or healthcare.
Separatists have to be won over, not crushed, said Felipe González, a former prime minister, warning of "government by judges".
Aggrieved Americans are unlikely to be won over with more generous food stamps or a bigger earned-income tax credit.
People jumping at the chance to frequently compare the president to Adolf Hitler aren't going to be won over, anyway.
Although views on cheesecake may vary, most diners will be won over by this restaurant's warm and welcoming service and atmosphere.
Tilly can be won over by the smallest gesture, like Sweat making her a tiny pair of pants as a gift.
The realignment will leave many supporters of the defeated primary candidate psychologically wanting to be won over by their party's nominee.
It also implies that these voters could be won over by a robust left-wing economic agenda that addressed their plight.
Ms Berger reckons many will be won over by her new party's pledge to revoke the mechanism that triggered the Brexit negotiations.
The path looks impossibly long, with only a few days left for unlikely flip-flops and for skeptics to be won over.
Iran on Thursday signalled it could be won over to a small rise in output, potentially paving the way for a deal.
There was a consequence to that decision that people who were skeptical were not going to be won over by the bank.
Poorer countries are likely to be won over by price: Huawei is one of the leading, and cheapest, developers of 5G technology.
He never expected to have to expel senior members of his party; he expected them to be won over by his charm.
But Republicans senators — even those who are supposed to be won over by this revised health bill — still seemed be in the dark.
About 1 percent of the nearly 4,000 delegates that will be won over the next few months are up for grabs in Iowa.
Harrison believes South Carolinians aren't as conservative as people assume and can be won over by plans that aren't explicitly partisan or ideological.
While some believed Cruz and Lee can be won over, it's harder to see Republicans convincing Paul, Collins and McCain to reverse course.
Just as only some novels or films move a viewer to tears, audiences will not be won over by a poorly crafted VR experience.
Maria Grazia Chiuri, who designs for the Valentino label alongside Pierpaolo Piccioli, said she hoped a new generation would be won over to opera.
Usually, if the nominee can't consolidate part of the party base during his or her convention, that portion cannot be won over at all.
John Kasich (R) has called for a bipartisan compromise on healthcare and has also urged Portman not to be won over by minor concessions.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, then suggested that Mr. Trump could be won over if changes were made to the legislation.
Because of his influence and his wealth, he was seen as an important man to be won over — and someone who could deliver the south.
Russia, he said, could be won over to support regime change by guaranteeing that they would not lose oil contracts in a post-Hussein Iraq.
That said, at least in the early states, most voters are still way too far from caucusing or voting to commit or be won over completely.
It's just that they can't be won over with the "stick" of threats about GDP numbers or the "carrot" of promises of free college and housing.
He and Myers suggested some New Democrats who didn't back Obama on fast-track trade authority last year could be won over by the tobacco language.
At home and abroad Putin has willing collaborators and "useful idiots," as Lenin supposedly called them, who think Putin means well or can be won over.
He specifically said he'd only want to launch the impeachment process if he thought an "appreciable fraction of the Trump voters" could be won over eventually.
Maybe a few people who were hesitant at first will be won over by the film's earnest efforts to frame Renee's journey around the importance of confidence.
If a flagship university system can be won over, the thinking goes, other powerful institutions—including those with equally progressive reputations—might feel pressure to follow suit.
Open-minded as he evidently is, Milot knows some of the claims, if not most, are hard to believe, and that skeptics need to be won over.
Even opponents of trade agreements have said positive things about the administration's enforcement record, though they say they will not be won over to the Pacific pact.
Moreover, there's little reason to believe the silent majority of Americans are just waiting to be won over by one or the other party embracing milquetoast centrism.
Democrats from heartland states are also infuriated by what they see as the self-defeating claim from coastal liberals that rural whites simply cannot be won over.
Joe Lieberman (I-CT), Mary Landrieu (D-LA), and Evan Bayh (D-IN) all had to be won over to get the bill over the finish line.
To New York liberals, that might be alarming — and before this week, I still believed that those people, too, could be won over by the Democrats this year.
It boils down to men learning how to manipulate women through "psychological" tips and suggests that with the right series of lines, any women can be won over.
McConnell had hoped that Lee -- who had opposed the first version of the Senate bill -- would be won over by the addition of an amendment spearheaded by Sen.
Trump has used the issue in campaign ads, including during the Super Bowl, as an appeal to African American voters he believes can be won over in November.
The commission hopes that the Germans can be won over, by introducing the scheme gradually and by tackling the bad loans that still burden banks in Italy and elsewhere.
In picking their favorites, they may be won over by experiences like a yoga class offered by Lululemon, or by the millennial friendly marketing from luggage start-up Away.
And it's hard not to be won over when Eleanor challenges the very idea of a snooty, meritocratic paradise that excludes 99.99 percent (give or take) of imperfect humanity.
Before then, members reluctant to support certain spending bills or other legislative priorities of top leaders could be won over with earmarked funds for pet projects in their districts.
Kelly said he is confident Trump voters can be won over with an aggressive message on the economy and health care that is essential to curing the opioid crisis.
Many of its supporters among U.S. decision-makers initially approached the opposition with sKepticism only to be won over by its political sophistication and the diversity of its Iranian supporters.
So instead of centrist triangulation, O'Rourke — like Abrams and Gillum — is speaking to the aspirations of his base, and betting that other voters will be won over by his honesty.
But imagine how the dynamics of impeachment could change if even a sliver of Republicans could be won over and Trump's already-low approval rating fell by several percentage points.
Complicating all this is the fact that we are also talking about Americans, who have demonstrated time and again that we can also be won over by coherent appeals for optimism.
But they can be won over by the experience of public buildings that are transparent and infused with natural light — as in the federal courthouses commissioned under the Design Excellence Program.
Several far-flung villages must be won over to your cause with visits from security forces, aid shipments, and infrastructure construction; your progress is measured by a "hearts and minds" score.
The Trump administration and congressional Republican leaders will need to balance these benefits against the reality that some moderates cannot be won over without changes to the law designed to boost coverage.
It is easy to be won over to this dream when looking at Kingelez's maquettes, with their vibrant colors and inventive transformations of everyday materials into skyscrapers, stadiums, airports, and other buildings.
In China's case it reflects confidence that its youth are unlikely to be won over by Taiwan's view of itself as a sovereign country with every right to resist China's claim to it.
I agree that ultimately they will need to be won over by a demonstration of competence and skill, and it is smarter to focus on those core issues than on squishier personality matters.
But over the years the party has seemed increasingly out of touch with that reality, imagining that if only it preaches the gospel of supply-side economics loudly enough voters will be won over.
The more exposure people have to emergency braking or adaptive cruise control, the more comfortable they become with assisted-driving technologies, says AAA, suggesting they could eventually be won over by self-driving cars, too.
However, Kaine said, others can be won over -- pointing to progress in his home state of Virginia, which when he was born still had segregated schools and wouldn't let women into the University of Virginia.
Washington Republicans never liked or trusted Trump, but they hoped to be won over by his administration, to be persuaded that he was more disciplined and strategic than he appeared to be during the campaign.
" She added, "Because Clarence Thomas has been poor, has been nearly suffocated by the acrid odor of racial discrimination, is intelligent, well-trained, black and young enough to be won over again, I support him.
Yet, at the same time, candidates cannot just sit back and avoid attacks, especially when there are some undecided voters still to be won over — voters who could potentially be the difference between victory and defeat.
CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani said after June's Copa America that he was looking at ideas for future joint tournaments but acknowledged that European clubs, who employ most of the top players, would need to be won over.
That Michigan allows such do-overs means it's likely there are people who voted for now-departed candidates and could be won over by Sanders or Biden -- if they can convince them to vote a second time.
She's a polarizing figure in the same vein of her rival Kanye West, in that her defenders will never stray from her side and her detractors will never be won over, her every move inspiring breathless commentary.
Top Democrats say it is not true bipartisanship to devise a major program, make it public and then expect Democrats to be won over by seeking adjustments as opposed to bringing in both sides from the start.
The vast majority of bills and Supreme Court appointments still require 210 votes to beat a filibuster, meaning at least eight Democrats would have to be won over to get any of these through — a tall order indeed.
In particular, Warren can see herself attracting millennial and Gen Z voters who mysteriously have not warmed to her thus far, but who will surely be won over by her proposal to have Uncle Sam expunge their college loans.
Now, under current rules, Supreme Court nominations still require 60 votes to beat a filibuster in the Senate — meaning eight Democrats would have to be won over to Trump's choice, which seems extremely unlikely given the nominees he's considering.
Some said they could be won over if May secures concessions on the so-called Northern Irish backstop, an insurance policy to keep the border open between the British province and Ireland if a future trade deal falls short.
Ms Bicchieri speculates that older men—the group most likely to minimise sexual harassment and least likely to be won over by feminist arguments—might be brought round by the notion that upsetting women is not the behaviour of a gentleman.
When: May 255–48 / Thursday–Saturday: 290–7pm; Sunday: 12–8pm ($12) Where: 459 West 14th Street (Meatpacking District, Manhattan) It's hard not to be won over by the pep of an art fair whose name includes an exclamation point!
Rather, he's a shrewd political entrepreneur who took a measure of the Republican Party and realized it could be won over because of the particular nature of the base of that party, which has its origins in decisions made decades ago.
In short, the industry has been playing Mr Nice Guy against people who have no interest in dialogue, cannot be won over by respected science and are prepared to walk very close to the edge of legality in their tactics.
The deal's biggest critics are unlikely to be won over by the commitments the companies are making to the FCC nor by the agency's apparent willingness to abdicate its ability to issue fines if the combined company breaks those promises.
From a practical point of view, the political scientist Cedric Johnson has recently argued that whiteness studies promote a fatalistic view of white workers as too hopelessly committed to their racial identity to be won over to a multiracial left coalition.
If conservatives are brought on board, then — as with the Affordable Care Act, the stimulus, the Bush tax cuts, and pretty much every big controversial bill — the drama will shift to whether a few key swing votes can be won over.
Ocean Hugger nailed the color and texture of tuna, and you may be won over after trying Ahimi in sushi: Ahimi, $11.99 for nigiri combinations, $8.99 for California roll starting Wednesday from Whole Foods sushi counters at all Manhattan and Brooklyn stores.
But others say they could be won over if she manages to secure concessions on the so-called Northern Irish backstop, an insurance policy to keep the border open between the British province and Ireland if a future trade deal falls short.
This framing, one that the show applied to Underwood's behavior, centers heavily on the idea that a woman's disinterest or confusion is simply part of the "chase," and that with enough persistence, she can ultimately be won over with sufficient affection and romance.
When there aren't many voters floating in between, available to be won over, the best strategy might be to just go for the biggest win possible and lock in the gains, in the way that Republicans in Wisconsin and North Carolina have tried to do.
But it's never really Nick — played by handsome-as-the-sun newcomer Henry Golding, who is half English and half indigenous Malaysian minority, and whose casting has become a fascinating inflection point in American attempts to discuss Asian colorism — who has to be won over.
Even now most Catalans can probably still be won over with the offer of greater autonomy, including the power to raise and keep more of their own taxes, more protection for the Catalan language and some kind of recognition of the Catalans as a "nation".
Although it remains to be seen whether the consumers of the future will be won over to a world where they are expected to make eye contact with their gadgetry in order to control it, rather than comfort-mashing keys on a physical remote control.
Even then, it played like a strange elegy for a world that was already gone — and that had probably been gone a lot longer than some people realized — in which politicians earnestly believed that whole groups of people could be won over by citing facts.
It was therefore entirely natural for Muslims to hope that Europe would eventually be won over to their faith, just as he as a Christian would love to see his religion flourish again in places like Turkey or North Africa where it once shone forth.
Let's face it, if he's been reading Wordplay for any amount of time, he knows that I can easily be won over with a "Hamilton" mention like THE SCHUYLER SISTERS: Now that was satisfying to write in, right across the middle of the grid.
Compact opponents who present nightmare scenarios of endless vote recounts and litigation in close elections can be won over by using the popular vote only when one candidate has won a clear victory margin of one million votes or a 1 percent margin in the popular vote.
In the Virginia governor's race, the Republican nominee, Ed Gillespie, thought women in vote-rich Northern Virginia could be won over with a get-tough message on MS-13, the gang with ties to Central America that has gained a foothold in the Washington, D.C., region.
Even before the official launch of her presidential campaign this month, Warren has made it clear that she is staking her candidacy on the belief that voters will be won over by her ease with policy and a limitless appetite for explaining how decisions in Washington directly affects their lives.
And yet I still think the race is going to come down to a fairly small number of persuadable voters in states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, who will be won over by a centrist Democrat in the same mold of other centrists who helped flip the House in the midterms.
In part it is because his endorsement is a considerable prize in a public relations battle; if Guardiola, of all people, can be won over by the idea that England's top division is the most demanding of all, then it would prove beyond doubt that there is substance behind the spin.
Gendered dominance politics might be the hidden logic of this line of attack, but it still makes little sense politically since Trump's big polling hurdles are his own reputation for instability (which this type of attack re-enforces) and his unpopularity with women (who aren't likely to be won over by a heavy-handed appeal to sexism).
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (Maine), long seen as the Republican most likely to vote against the tax bill, suggested that she could be won over after Trump voiced support for two bills, including a measure sponsored by her, that are meant to stabilize ObamaCare's insurance markets.

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