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62 Sentences With "cajoled into"

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He had to be cajoled into supporting NATO by British Prime Minister Theresa May.
China should also be cajoled into accepting that sanctions can be harsher, without provoking an implosion.
He still reads a newspaper, and he had to be cajoled into opening a Twitter account.
Cuba might not have much choice, especially if Russia is cajoled into nudging it in that direction.
Conservative commentators who had been cajoled into accepting the deal Wednesday were breaking their silence on Thursday.
Several vented about a low-energy campaign and a candidate who had to be cajoled into raising money.
Many civil servants and factory workers were cajoled into voting by their bosses, and driven to the polls.
But can lab objectives be cajoled into existing online learning platforms used by universities, like Blackboard and Moodle?
IN SOME democracies, politicians must be cajoled into spending money on armour and missiles rather than schools and hospitals.
Finally, even if the world is cajoled into using water more sustainably, that will still leave questions of allocation.
For example, farmers could be cajoled into risky, expensive ventures that take their land and fail after a few years.
We must evaluate options for addressing China's real concern, which is thinking it will be cajoled into choking North Korea.
If the world really does want to eliminate AIDS, governments, both rich and middle-income, need to be cajoled into paying now.
After being egged on, Boo Boo is cajoled into striking Robbie E ... who was being thrown around by Storm like a ragdoll.
Mie did not even compete for the privilege of hosting the summit, but was cajoled into doing so by Mr Abe's office.
Operators cut any cost they can while tourists are sometimes cajoled into buying over-priced souvenirs so the company earns a commission.
This year 21987m voters in China are being cajoled into voting in elections of the same type that (briefly) aroused such enthusiasm under Deng.
From Washington's perspective, these expectations, premised on an assumption that Pakistan could be cajoled into complying with America's purposes in Afghanistan, seemed eminently reasonable.
" Lunded added: "Even if Trump can be cajoled into approving it, it would have only the flimsiest American commitment imaginable, and that's going into an election.
Remember that he was cajoled into taking the job in 2015 following then-Speaker John Boehner's resignation amid pressure from conservatives inside and out of Congress.
Sales by the end of last month were up 25 percent, thanks, in part, to Dolphins season-ticket holders who have been cajoled into watching tennis.
This obviously doesn't sit well with big-city liberal Ren, who's cajoled into opening a can of whoopass to convince him to stop being such a dick.
The two men developed a "personal relationship" with voters who turned out only for their presidential elections and could not be cajoled into supporting other candidates, he said.
Most of the micro-territories that are either sovereign states or depend on one have been cajoled into passing legislation and creating institutions that clamp down on offshore jiggery-pokery.
Moore's defense to this point has been that the women quoted in the Post story were somehow cajoled into lying about their encounters with him -- fake news and all that.
And when Alain (François Damiens), a local businessman, is cajoled into singing the Patti Page classic "Tennessee Waltz," it's no surprise when the lyrics turn out to have been a foreshadowing.
The man, who had said he was a witness, later surrendered and appeared with police on television to say his claims were false and that he was cajoled into making the videos by opposition members.
The first round in the oven, when the dough has been cajoled into two logs that look unpromising no matter how much you fuss with them, is to bake them until just shy of done.
In one 1972 episode called "Rhoda the Beautiful," written by Silverman, Rhoda is doing a Weight Watchers–like program when she's cajoled into competing in a beauty contest at the department store where she works.
That has meant dealing with populist strongmen, from Mr Putin to Venezuela's late leader Hugo Chávez, who he has often cajoled into submission by arguing for the importance of free markets and the sanctity of oil contracts.
In a time when YA publishers are encouraged to sign YouTube stars and see if their teen fans can be cajoled into buying books, an author who is fluent in the internet and its ways is a godsend.
China, which had been cajoled into joining America's campaign of "maximum pressure" on the North earlier this year, had already begun to relax its enforcement of UN sanctions in the brief period of optimism that preceded Mr Trump's disillusionment.
Russian's well-connected magnates may have to be cajoled into investing at a critical juncture for the economy, but could in the long term end up with valuable assets at bargain prices, leaving the Kremlin open to accusations of sweetheart deals.
Like the Empire State Building observation deck and a Circle Line cruise ship, the view from the top of a double-decker bus in New York has long been reserved for tourists and maybe the occasional local cajoled into showing them around.
Mr. Trump, who tweeted his support only on the morning of the primary, was cajoled into the endorsement by his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., who prodded him a few times on it, according to two Republican officials familiar with the conversations.
Privately, officials who worked with Ms. Manigault Newman said it was the type of damn-the-rules behavior that she had engaged in for months and which bothered many of her colleagues — but not Mr. Trump, who had to be cajoled into letting her be dismissed.
No phone maker — not Apple, Samsung, Google, or [insert your favorite other manufacturer] — can make me walk around with a wireless charger in my pocket, but if the next iteration of the AirPods case happens to have wireless charging for my phone, I wouldn't need to be cajoled into anything new.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) has struggled to gain broad support for the measure among his own conference, with questions arising whether a majority of Republicans could be cajoled into lending support for the measure.
Danny is a safe haven for people who don't fit in — a description that fits self-loathing Larry to a T.  Cajoled into taking the stage, Larry gradually loosens up until he's belting out Kelly Clarkson's thematically appropriate "People Like Us" alongside drag queen Maura Lee Karupt (Alan Mingo Jr.) The bandages smothering him magically disappear, restoring his body to its pre-horrifically burned state, and the club fills with confetti as feathered dancers join the uplifting number.
Witnesses and court records told stories of the governor's pitching a screaming fit after an upstate development deal fell through; allowing Joseph Percoco, a former top aide and confidant who is one of four defendants on trial, to continue to use a state office and phone while he served as his campaign manager in 2014; being cajoled into talking cars, for a half-hour, with an executive of a company now accused of trying to bribe Mr. Percoco to do their bidding.
The vast majority of the original > Evita score had been done this way: music first, lyrics afterwards. After > many weeks of nail biting, Tim was finally cajoled into writing the lyrics > that now accompany the music to "You Must Love Me".
However, she assures him that "what every woman knows" is that behind every successful man is a woman who secretly strives to help him. In the end, he sees things her way, and is cajoled into laughing for the first time in his life.
In this full-length film Richards plays a protagonist's sister-in-law, cajoled into acting the role of author of a chick-lit novel written by four patrons of a local pub in Norfolk. The character, Zoe, demands £500 a week for as long as the four true authors need her. The film is an erotic British comedy.
Through this contact, Lonnie discovers the level of global corruption he never knew of before. Further studies into war and political violence leads him to hold radical sympathies. He comes to view all wars as being caused by political elites, with common individuals forced or cajoled into fighting on behalf of the former. He becomes convinced of the need to reshape society and becomes Anarky.
Barry Devlin, Eamon Carr and Charles O'Connor met when they worked at the Ark advertising company in Dublin. They were cajoled into pretending to be a band for a Harp Lager commercial but needed a keyboard player. Devlin said he knew a Jim Lockhart who would fit the bill. The four enjoyed the act so much that they decided to try being proper rock performers.
Citing his advanced age, the magician asks his son to help him steal the Queen Mother's peaches. Apprehensive at first, the son is eventually cajoled into doing the deed. He climbs up the rope and vanishes from sight, and then a peach "the size of a large bowl" is thrown down from the skies. A pleased magician presents the gigantic peach to the mandarins, who are unable to determine whether it is real or fake.
Three men enlist in the United States Army in the summer of 1941. Bill Burke (Edmond O'Brien) is doubtful of his own courage and enlists while intoxicated. Don Morse (Robert Preston), an All- American football player at Harvard, enlists to avoid being engaged to two women simultaneously, told that army privates are not allowed to marry. Jeff Hollis (Buddy Ebsen) is a hillbilly cajoled into enlisting by the daughter of a feuding family.
Bloody child's shoe after Palestinian attack on an Israeli shopping mall In the 1930s, the emergence of organized youth cadres was rooted in the desire to form a youth paramilitary. It was believed that armed youth might bring an end to British hegemony in the Middle East. Youth were cajoled into violence by Palestinian political figures and newspapers that glorified violence and death. The Palestinian Arab Party sponsored the development of storm troops consisting solely of children and youth.
The Union Ministry for Human Resource Development referred the matter for an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation. FIITJEE denied the allegations. Jain later wrote in his book The Secret of My Success that he was "subtly pressurised" and "cajoled into writing the letter and most of it was not true." FIITJEE moved the Delhi High Court claiming that parts of the book were "defamatory, offensive and fallacious" and sought a permanent injunction on the book's publication.
Airways' management was not interested in the plan but was eventually cajoled into agreeing that it was the best course of action for Airways' employees, and creditors. Airways' board of directors approved the Hyatt plan on May 12, 1983, exactly one year after the cessation of operations of Airways. Creditors and labor groups accepted and approved the new plan by September 1983, and then Braniff was quickly becoming a reality. If there was ever a group of dedicated employees to admire it was the Braniff Family.
Whilst in prison, the Krays had come up with a plan, which included having Scotch Jack Dickson to confess to the murder of Cornell, Ronnie Hart to take the McVitie murder and Albert Donoghue to stand for Mitchell. Donoghue told the twins directly that he wasn't prepared to be cajoled into pleading guilty, to the anger of the twins. He then informed Read via his mother that he was ready to cooperate. Read set up another secret interview, and Donoghue was the first to tell the police everything that he knew.
Bart is then cajoled into helping out at Moe and Anastasia's wedding, which Marge says will be Bart's last punishment. However, he, Milhouse and Nelson have learned Russian off the dark web and realize the marriage contract is actually a legal document giving Anastasia all the rights to Moe's property; and promptly expose this at the altar. When this is made known to Moe, he refuses to marry her as she had lied to him about the contract. To his horror, Anastasia then admits she is actually an American scam artist.
Jones gets the racing commission to lift the ban, by proving Doyle's innocence. He then, accompanied by Babe, gets a group to buy Six-Shooter from Pop, and they take the horse down to Tijuana, where there is another big race in the near future, the Tijuana Handicap. Doyle is reluctant to ride at first, however, he is eventually cajoled into it by Sleepy and Babe, and of course, his bond with Six-Shooter is there. He rides the horse to victory, re-establishing his credentials as a rider.
A group of bored teenagers at Hornsey train station ignore a sign that forbids passengers from going beyond the platform. Walking along the tracks, Darren suggests playing chicken against oncoming trains, despite his friends' doubts. Jane, one of the friends, refuses to join and goes home (therefore setting an example for the audience to follow). Despite this, the remaining group is cajoled into crossing the railway by Darren, who shows no respect for the dangers of trespassing on the railway and the danger he is wilfully putting himself and his friends in.
Distraction burglary is different to more common random burglary, and is rarer but often more upsetting because it involves more dedicated and skilful felons. The ruthless individuals perpetrating this crime usually target properties around the edge of Oxford near the ring road, and tend to come from outside the area. Household scams, of a ruthless and targeted similar nature, usually involved elderly people who they would be cajoled into paying astronomical prices for unnecessary repair work done on their property. The rogue traders involved were difficult to trace by county council Trading Standards officers.
Assisted by his cousin Buckingham, Richard mounts a campaign to present himself as the true heir to the throne, pretending to be a modest and devout man with no pretensions to greatness. Lord Hastings, who objects to Richard's accession, is arrested and executed on a trumped-up charge of treason. Richard and Buckingham spread the rumour that Edward's two sons are illegitimate and therefore have no rightful claim to the throne, and they are assisted by Catesby, Ratcliffe, and Lovell. The other lords are cajoled into accepting Richard as king despite the continued survival of his nephews (the Princes in the Tower).
Often Haggard would announce a contest for the women in the audience, after which the winner would be cajoled into grabbing Kehoe's groin, causing him to sing in a high-pitched operatic voice. Kehoe would often sing the Neapolitan standard "'O Sole Mio" following the antics. M.I.R.V. shows would regularly feature Haggard playing an electric saw during portions of the concerts. M.I.R.V.'s first album, Cosmodrome, was written and recorded by Haggard and featured a character named Granddad, later revealed to be Primus' Les Claypool, who also put the record out on his own Prawn Song label.
In early 1985 (his last strip was for April 7), Overgard left to focus on his own comic Rudy and other work, and the artwork was then taken over by Fran Matera. The strip was now focused on Nomad, who won a state lottery and was cajoled into a detective business with cop Francis Hogan (1989)—usually as a bodyguard-chauffeur with a penchant for stumbling into crime rings. Their main client (beginning December 1991) was a motel chain owner, the inimitable Emma Stopp. Nomad got engaged to social worker Meg Carey in a long, bumpy relationship that would break up in 2000.
The first Umayyad caliph Muawiyah's designation of his son Yazid as heir in 676 had been opposed by many who resented his rise to the caliphate. Hereditary succession was alien to Arab custom, where the rulership passed within the wider clan, and Islamic principles, where the supreme authority over the Muslim community was not the possession of any man. Opposition was led especially by the sons of a few prominent companions of Muhammad, who, according to Islamicist G. R. Hawting, could lay "some claim to be considered as caliphal candidates" by virtue of their descent. They refused to be bribed or cajoled into acknowledging Yazid.
Two PSL leaders were tried together with several activists of the WiN underground formation, but unlike the WiN people, they were spared the death sentences. In early October 1947, the PSL's Executive Committee declared that state authorities were preventing PSL's further functioning as a party. Mikołajczyk himself fled to the West on 20 October with American help, to avoid imprisonment and possible execution. The PSL lingered on for another year and a half before its remains were cajoled into merging with the communist-controlled peasant party to form the United People's Party (only a few of Mikołajczyk's people remained within the new structure), a formal participant of the communist-led ruling coalition.
Dominated by his wife's lover, Manuel de Godoy, Charles IV embarked on policies that overturned much of Charles III's reforms. After briefly opposing Revolutionary France early in the French Revolutionary Wars, Spain was cajoled into an uneasy alliance with its northern neighbor, only to be blockaded by the British. Charles IV's vacillation, culminating in his failure to honour the alliance by neglecting to enforce the Continental System, led to the invasion of Spain in 1808 under Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, thereby triggering the Peninsular War, with enormous human and property losses, and loss of control over most of the overseas empire. During most of the 18th century Spain had arrested its relative decline of the latter part of the 17th century.
Calomarde was born in Villel, Aragon, to poor parents. He studied law in Zaragoza, and secured through the promise of marriage with the ugly niece of the royal personal physician Berga a prestigious position in the ministry of law; upon acquiring the position, he backtracked on his promise of marriage, as a result of which he had to be cajoled into it by the King's prime minister, under the threat of being sent to the galleys. He thereafter became an influential royalist in the most conservative circles of the royal court. In 1808, Calomarde followed the central junta of Aranjuez, the leader of which he had become, to Seville and Cádiz; however after the return of Ferdinand VII he was the first to acclaim the absolute monarch, for which he was named first administrator at the Secretaria general de Indias.

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