coax

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  • Officers helped coax him down from the roof with the assistance of center staff.

  • He has coaxed law enforcement agencies into agreeing to the new protocol.

  • Researchers have coaxed cloned rhesus macaque embryos to grow to the blastocyst stage.

  • Maintaining a proper alkalinity plus frequent wetting and drying cycles can coax soil to retain more carbon dioxide.

  • They were in no way coaxed by the military.

  • Where the moderates coaxed, appeased and conciliated, the radicals preferred to cajole, to threaten and to force.

  • Here we concentrated on whether the infant could be coaxed into giving the spatula to the stranger, and simply rated whether this occurred.

  • This means that if central guidelines are to be implemented, lower levels of government must be coaxed or forced to comply.

  • Enmeshed family processes that emotionally pull or coax children into family problems may amplify the impact marital conflict has on children's sense of security.

  • With regard to agricultural biotechnology, institutions and incentives must be developed to coax private companies to focus their efforts on poor developingcountry farmers.

  • The former is the more "archaeological," in that researchers have not tried to coax particular pattern productions.

  • He gracefully coaxes us to abandon a cherished belief: that our actions revolve around willfulness within the conscious universe of the brain/mind.

  • Some operators are better at coaxing the machine than others.

  • As doers actively involved in coaxing machines into doing our bidding, we appreciate the problem.

  • They can only knock and ring bells to coax her out to perform for her eager public.

  • Here, the visual landscape is a veneer, a thin edge drawn over the piled debris of the past that still thwarts attempts to coax the land into fertility and growth.

  • These cells have the ability not only to proliferate in bone but to coax osteoblasts and osteoclasts to produce factors within the bone microenvironment that further stimulate cancer cell growth.

  • Evocatively silhouetted in profile, as artist and instrument seemed for an extended moment to fuse into a single entity, he coaxed some husky, blues-inflected tunings at pianissimo levels.

  • For example, can manipulative mutants producing high quantities of signal be isolated and shown to benefit, at least at low frequency, from coaxing extra cooperation from their neighbours?

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