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Arab states need to do more to nudge Mr. Abbas back to the table and give him the political support he will need to stay there.
Doing more to nudge that?
The Wales full-back landed two more to nudge the hosts 12-9 ahead on the hour.
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But Mr Gore thinks America "will respond more to nudges than to big shoves".
Optimists think the government has grown a bit more willing to nudge them into joining because it wants to attract more foreign investment to cut the country's dependence on oil and to help develop local infrastructure.
She is more likely to nudge it in an effervescent, jazzier direction.
Germany's protective wings ReprintsIn case all this is not enough to shake up banks' boardrooms, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)—in effect, the central bank will gain more powers to nudge them along.
"It's not as rampant as in the past, but it's a good time to be out selling material, and the possibility of a strike is one more way to nudge people along," one lit agent said.
Despite several more attempts to nudge him, he stood his ground.
And, once more, winning seemed to nudge people to cheat.
It might indeed make sense to change the law for future mortgages, but rewriting loan terms retrospectively tramples on existing contracts and property rights, and should not be done lightly (see article).A matter of principalSo the best bet is a series of more moderate options to nudge lenders in the right direction.
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