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But even with all that power, its toughest task may be luring loyalists from other brands into the Nissan fold.
As romantic a notion as an inner-city oasis may be, luring suburban gardeners to urban streets can be challenging.
But his most impressive coup may be luring perhaps the most famous living European theater director who has never played in New York, Romeo Castellucci.
The company has long denied that public interest in it may be waning — or that social upstarts may be luring away users.
Its big concern one shared with other central banks—is that unusually stable economic conditions may be luring individuals and companies into risky ventures that could cause wider financial problems if they go belly-up.There are already signs of distress in the household sector.
Texas's innovative and controversial $3 billion effort to become a leader in cancer science may be luring top researchers to the state, but it's having trouble holding on to its own staff members.
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Others may be lured by pecuniary rewards.
Other Labor leaders may be lured back in an effort to revive their now-sagging party.
As incomes rise, the locals may be lured into drinking more profitable premium beers.
Terrorism is indeed a problem and many a British Muslim parent is worried whether their children may be lured to go off to the chaos in Syria.
Mr. McNeela worries that some investors may be lured by the recent returns of these funds, which are intended to mimic commodity prices.
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