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Even if the United States increases military assistance for fighting the insurgency, it will be difficult to coax a better counterterrorism performance from the Pakistani Army, in part because of its deep suspicion about the United States' intentions.
Though it may be difficult to coax a child into a dentist's chair, it is surely easier to lure him or her into the Dr. Samuel D. Harris National Museum of Dentistry in Baltimore, which is on the campus of the University of Maryland and adjacent to the world's oldest dental college, founded in 1840.
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Also, it is difficult to coax enough mesenchymal stem cells to the wound to fully fill the torn area.
Representative Bart Stupak, a Democrat of Michigan and vice chairman of the House committee investigating Toyota, says it is still difficult to coax information from the company about its safety problems.
My legs warmed to the pace, but every time I stopped to photograph, it was difficult to get going again, coaxing the lactic acid from my muscles.
Researchers have coaxed a common lab bacterium, Escherichia coli, to produce large amounts of polyketides, the raw material for a large class of drugs that have often been difficult to produce.
That achieved, it may be possible to coax the Maoists back to the table.
"We were fortunate to be able to coax Gerry out of retirement".
Without strong leadership to build a consensus among the 1,600 partners in the United States, choosing a course and coaxing partners to adopt it will be difficult.
There were attempts to coax him back to work.
At last I'm able to coax Sam away.
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