Examples of using Persuading in English and their translations into Korean
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I needed persuading.
For persuading father to let me come.
Commence the persuading.
Persuading each customer to buy more profitable products.
And some persuading.
That your fellow synthetics needed persuading.
It will take some persuading, but I think it will help.
At least, I'd need persuading.
Persuading him to remain there to study for a place at university.
Commence the persuading.
But persuading people to pay for the apps hasn't been easy, as Ms. Miller discovered.
I'll take some persuading.
Remember: your success in persuading others assumes that the other person is open to being persuaded! .
Anyone who still needs persuading….
This may be sufficient in persuading Trump to remain engaged in Asian security efforts.
I am not bothering myself persuading others.
But in truth the persuading had already happened via Nancy's writing about the whales, which primed me for the experience.
But there is no persuading Conrad.
You reasoned correctly that your fellow synthetics needed persuading.
That your fellow synthetics needed persuading. You reasoned correctly.
During the incident several embassystaff were held hostage, including an attaché whom they tried persuading to defect.
I said that without hope of persuading him; but I could have said nothing better.
That your fellow synthetics needed persuading.
Employee benefits can be just as important in persuading people to join your company and incentivizing them to stay.
This is the most important thing to remember when persuading anyone.
Shiori and Meili's difficulty persuading prosecutors an assault had taken place is the result of existing Japanese law.
Pitch Anything: An Innovative Method for Presenting, Persuading, and Winning the Deal.
Persuading these grocers to divert their garbage has cost Houston nothing, but it will yield a massive environmental dividend.
Yet what I say is true,gentlemen, though persuading you of this is not easy.
But persuading foundations and philanthropists to open their hearts and wallets will require human connection and engagement, not algorithms or AI-enabled software.
