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Peter Szep, the conductor, had trouble eliciting a sustained flow from his scrappy orchestra outside of showpiece arias and ensembles.
Candidates who don't follow the party line may have trouble eliciting support from activists and national campaign committees.
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Because of its relatively small size and its Chinese ownership, Ssangyong has not stirred the kind of public sympathy that giant domestic companies in trouble had elicited.
"Anything I say will get me in trouble," he said, eliciting laughter throughout the conference hall.
The root cause of Malaysia's troubles should elicit far less pity.
Brooks remembers Barry getting in trouble in the press for eliciting campaign donations in strip clubs and bars along DC's bustling 14th Street.
By coming at the problems from the respondents' perspective, cognitive interviews can help to pinpoint the trouble and elicit suggestions for how to fix it.
There is nothing worse than eliciting boredom.
HOMEOWNERS having trouble paying their mortgages may try to elicit sympathy from their lenders in long, emotional letters laden with woe.
When a perfectly charming row home sat on the market over a week in a neighborhood where a similarly priced house would have elicited a bidding war a month ago, I knew there was trouble.
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