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I could be persuaded back.
I'd like to think he could be persuaded back to the art of Pashki.
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If the Russians could be persuaded to back such a resolution (not easy), it could break the stalemate inside Syria, because many regime loyalists would see the writing on the wall and abandon Assad.
But Andy Burnham, the shadow home secretary, said he wanted to see a general presumption in favour of privacy along with at least six other improvements before the party could be persuaded to back the bill.
They also say House Democrats, who almost certainly will pass a public plan in their initial legislation, could be persuaded to back a final bill that does not include the option in the interest of getting a health care victory.
He calculates that 45% of voters who support devo max and 40% of those who wanted an extra devolution question on the referendum ballot paper remain undecided, which suggests they could be persuaded to back independence if the UK parties fail to deliver a strong enough alternative.
Much thought has gone into this non-party-political draft, and if Labour in power could be persuaded to back it, it would stop the destruction of the NHS and give Labour time to plan what else it wants to do.
I think the thinking is that I could be persuaded to go back.
He persuaded the suits that a London show was in their commercial interest – "people will always say London is not commercial, but what's commercial can be getting the right media interest" – and was not above laying it on pretty thick with designers who he felt could be persuaded to "give back" to Britain.
Tardelli hopes the winger could be persuaded to come back for the country's second qualifier against Germany in October.
Reagan and even George W. Bush could be persuaded -- or forced -- to pull back when they went too far.
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