Sentence examples for usual appeal from inspiring English sources

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Facebook is making its usual appeal to developers: "give us your data, and we will give you distribution and engagement".

In her famous "Golden Speech" of 30 November 1601 at Whitehall Palace to a deputation of 140 members, Elizabeth professed ignorance of the abuses, and won the members over with promises and her usual appeal to the emotions: Who keeps their sovereign from the lapse of error, in which, by ignorance and not by intent they might have fallen, what thank they deserve, we know, though you may guess.

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Aside from the usual appeals for tax breaks and bail-outs, the more innovative proposals come in two types.

Notably, the government refrained from making the usual appeals to fear and the threat of terrorist destruction that have packaged prior arguments.

Baseball has conveyed its willingness to issue a lifetime suspension to Rodriguez and possibly to circumvent the usual appeals process that a player can normally use under the sport's Joint Drug Agreement.

Because the 2008 campaign coincides with an unusual confluence of economic events, the outreach goes beyond usual appeals to corporate leaders who are also major employers, big donors and opinion leaders with a global platform.

There will doubtless be the usual appeals for more free trade, more scientific research and more investment in skills as the expensively clad executives move from seminar and sonorous keynote speech to reception and back to the dinner table.

The UN refugee agency on Tuesday urged Europe to prioritise its relocation plans, as it reported that the continent stood "on the cusp of a largely self-induced humanitarian crisis" As well as the usual appeals to European solidarity, Brussels hopes to convince member states that the disappearance of the border-free Schengen zone has a high economic price.

Waiting for Another Moving Day Earlier this year, sign painters traveled along the banks of the Danjiangkou Reservoir and splashed a new slogan in big blue characters on village walls urging people to support "the project," alongside the usual appeals to limit births, trust in the Communist Party and pay taxes.

The Saint-Saëns, with Alan Alda reading Ogden Nash's running commentary in verse, had its usual gentle appeal.

Both groups were asked whether they thought the intervention they had received (SPARX or treatment as usual) would appeal to other teenagers and whether they would recommend it to their friends.

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