Each person had five minutes to describe the job he or she was seeking and solicit relevant contacts from others. |
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I hereby solicit trout recipes from all and sundry, starting with the German Guests. |
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We ought to, obviously, solicit the views of the other commissioners on any major substantive issue. |
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The job of a tour guide is to serve tourists, not solicit customers for the shops. |
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Your personal information is eventually sold to marketing companies that then solicit you by phone or mail based on your profile. |
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Once a financial goal has been set, the critical quiet period begins, when school leaders solicit the largest potential donors. |
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I encourage all councillors and our reeve to open the books widely, to solicit public input and challenge the status quo. |
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The bill makes it an offence to solicit for prostitution in a public place. |
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Her sense of helplessness contributed to her desire to solicit help in dealing with her suicidality. |
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No other individual currently on our screens and in our tabloids can solicit such violent hatred from my otherwise amiable self. |
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We had excellent volunteers who helped draw up our by-laws, formalize our board, and solicit members. |
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Second, they solicit special blessings from the devas and Deities, society and village, family and friends. |
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But it's funny how here in America, even being honest about yourself seems to solicit accusals of bragging in some way. |
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He said the adults who tried to solicit these children were aware of the profile of the children resident in the homes. |
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After the Knox Academy was formally dedicated, Lermond actively continued to solicit donations of natural history specimens for it. |
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It has to be clear that the mock-up is for information purposes only, not to solicit comments for a redesign. |
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Casinos survive on domestic custom but solicit extra business from overseas, particularly at the high-roller end of the market. |
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The committee will solicit and compile student feedback about deregulation and release their findings in a report. |
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We can solicit nationwide through the mail but we don't have direct contact with our customers. |
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But to seek out praise, to actively solicit positive feedback is not my style. |
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In order to understand people, we need to solicit their views or accounts of what they are doing. |
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As a candidate for the Board of Directors, I plan to continue to solicit your ideas and seek your input. |
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As a twenty-one-year-old teacher, she requested and received authorization from the trustees to solicit funds for a new roof for Luther Hall. |
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Furthermore, the Fisheries Department was in constant contact with lodge owners in the area to solicit their views on fish conservation. |
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This has the consequence that where a coreferential or bound zero anaphor may occur, the use of an overt pronoun will tend to be taken to solicit disjoint reference. |
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Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign. |
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In order to act on its commitments, the gfe would actively solicit financing requests in the form of 2015 Action Plans. |
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So yes, attempting to solicit positive stories about the NYPD predictably opened the floodgates for Twitter criticism. |
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The nervous Prince again seeks to solicit words of loyalty from his men. |
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The reality is that some will eagerly solicit the uninformed to support their agenda via the one-note, often sensationalized message of the media. |
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For products from suppliers with e-commerce capabilities, the site also allows users to solicit sample materials, request price quotes, and place purchase orders. |
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To obtain the most competitive prices, solicit the bids in January or February, when roofers have little work and are looking for summertime jobs. |
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This bill would mandate that public meetings are held in communities across the nation to solicit input about ways to improve the health care system. |
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Effective issue advertising also can aid presidents in presenting their positions since they can directly solicit voters without critical commentary. |
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Every time you pay a bill, buy something, or have merchandise delivered, you give that company an opening to solicit you by phone for the next 18 months. |
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Occasionally she would solicit women in attempt to reassert her power in the relationship. |
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Certainly federationists advanced this argument, but when the Federation League used it to solicit funds from Sydney businesses the results were very disappointing. |
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After completing the flow chart, team members should solicit input from other people involved in the process or, if necessary, observe the process. |
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Canvassing as an act to solicit votes has been in existence for about 450 years, and only a historian can tell who was elected at that time by popular vote. |
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The agent intends to create a national furriers block program under which a furrier would solicit, quote rates, and sell garment protection to its customers. |
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Keep team members updated, solicit and show appreciation for input, and foster a friendly, respectful atmosphere. |
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In designer shirt and shoes, he hikes half way up a mountain to a remote village to solicit votes. |
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In this era of advertisement, where universities build platforms and solicit votes for players, this is a rare strategy. |
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Downstate, the only door-knocking in recent days has focused on distributing food and water, not trying to solicit votes. |
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And that, he said, could be quite useful when the time comes to solicit votes for the election of directors. |
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No one, as night drew in, was more willing to climb that last tenement staircase to the very top in order to solicit votes. |
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By long tradition, the purpose of a beta test is to solicit critical feedback from testers. |
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It also requires agencies to solicit public input about what types of materials to prioritize for declassification in the future. |
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Along with that is the project itself, for which we have received, and continue to solicit seed money. |
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Enumerators also solicit data from knowledgeable individuals such as building superintendents, letter carriers or neighbors when more direct means fail. |
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A call for case abstracts is now open to solicit examples to be included in the casebook. |
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We were unable to solicit additional resources from the Agency, as they were already overtaxed. |
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The Fund aims to bring projects to bankable level, at which they are ready to solicit financing from public and private sources. |
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First West would solicit music from, it seems, all the world's upcoming producers. |
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As her profile grew, and she kept talking, the DNC kept putting up videos about her and using Democrats' appalled reactions to solicit donations. |
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Labour, however, condemned the Lib Dem fundraising drive and insisted it did not solicit campaign donations from foreign nationals. |
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I had imagined a stream of canvassers coming to my front door, hat in hand, to solicit my vote. |
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We solicit their support in getting the message out to them that there are opportunities for their young people in the Canadian Forces. |
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The Bank may also use the services of an outside agency to solicit proxies on its behalf. |
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Once the information has been gathered and gaps identified, we will hold a validation session to review findings and solicit feedback. |
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If it is a problem that should be resolved by the government, can the community solicit government support? |
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How should you approach the project to solicit enthusiasm instead of resistance from those affected? |
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A more general survey will be launched in April to solicit views from a wide range of stakeholders. |
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Organizations of this type may also solicit contributions or sell memberships to support their activities. |
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It would be useful to solicit concrete examples of their efforts or achievements. |
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Please also refrain from submitting any content intended to exploit, solicit, or harm minors. |
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The Sector will renew its request for assistance from SPPM to develop a standardized and customized PLS questionnaire to solicit client feedback. |
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It is where Bernie had his small circle of friends, particularly Robert Jaffe, solicit people for his fraudulent funds. |
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His curiosity about my vision and experiences served to solicit my unscripted, unpremeditated and fairly stream-of-consciousness truth-telling commentary. |
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A nonuniversity individual or organization may solicit university employees in nonworking areas only if at the time of such solicitation the employees are on nonworking time. |
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Because of the disparate nature of the electorate, candidates must take to the high roads and by-roads and visit councillors individually to solicit their votes. |
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They also talked with former interviewers to solicit feedback. |
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Sounds and some tangible qualities solicit their proper senses, and force an entrance to the mind. |
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They think themselves out the reach of Providence, and no longer concerned to solicit his favour. |
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National governments may solicit credit ratings to generate investor interest and improve access to the international capital markets. |
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I said, 'Well, Colonel, how many salesmen do you have out in the field?' And he said, 'Oh, we don't solicit — we don't believe in solicitation.' I was flabbergasted. |
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The Prospectus may not be used to offer or solicit the sale in any territory or under any circumstances where such offer or solicitation is not authorised. |
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These slang terms are used among both prostitutes and law enforcement for persons who solicit prostitutes. |
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The Federal Election Campaign Act only allows organizations like the NRA to solicit for Pacs from their employees and members, but the website of the NRA's Pac did not require donors to log in as NRA members. |
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Federal law states that an organization such as the NRA cannot solicit money for itself and then deliver that money to its Pac – an action that obscures the beneficiary of a donation from the donor. |
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We were able to solicit many things free of charge. |
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Female Steller sea lions are known to solicit mating with their territorial males. |
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Professional fundraisers who solicit funds on behalf of charitable organizations and commercial participators must enter into contracts whose terms are prescribed. |
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He reminded the Board that in the summer of 2000 they had given permission for the EMT to solicit feedback from the provinces and territories regarding plasma self-sufficiency. |
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Meeting with service clubs, religious groups, business associations, and non-governmental organizations to solicit their involvement immeasurably assists in drawing out participation from many different quarters. |
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If you want to lose your virginity, you should try to solicit some fine looking women. |
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These enzymes are involved in flavonoid production to solicit Rhizobia for nodulation. |
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The authorization granted to an independent candidate entitles his official representative to solicit and collect contributions until polling day. |
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The Act allows small businesses and other enterprises to solicit financing from nonaccredited investors via the Internet. |
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It is common on material issues for companies to solicit input from multiple firms on their prior audit experiences and sustention rates. |
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For all my other servants I solicit the wages due them, and a year more, lest they be unprovided for. |
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Robert Cushman and John Carver were sent to England to solicit a land patent. |
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With their father and mother, Gene and Denise, the boys helped VFW Post 293 raise money and solicit donations to refurbish the monument. |
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In fact, the round tables re-deposited their report just in the hope, the faint hope possibly, of trying to solicit a response from the government. |
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No one will solicit votes at 8 am or midnight. |
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The first will be held at the commencement of the Review with the goal being to solicit stakeholder views on the conduct and emphasis of the Review. |
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The teacher should insist on the diversity of solutions for this type of exercise, or solicit more answers if the pupils have not found at least 3 different solutions fore each exercise. |
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In winter flocks, for example, females solicit attention from high-ranking males. |
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Bright was repeatedly contacted by Gladstone, Chamberlain and Hartington to solicit his support. |
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You can use the plan to solicit opinions and advice from people, including those in your intended field of business, who will freely give you invaluable advice. |
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The scope of this bid is to solicit prices which will be used to contract for HDO Sign Plywood for Badger State Industries Sign Shops. |
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We are involved in politics but we do not solicit votes. |
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He learned a great deal about how election campaigns work, including how to go door to door to solicit votes, and he felt proud of the work he had done to move the environmental agenda forward. |
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Spreads tend to widen out from the moment that a transaction size starts to heavily solicit the liquidity available in the market at the time of the trade. |
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The letter of intent with Kinderhook provides that Champps is free to solicit competing proposals for the acquisition of the Company. |
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The Crown was also required to solicit and to listen carefully to the First Nation's concerns and to attempt to minimize adverse impacts on the First Nation's hunting, fishing and trapping rights. |
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In connection with this integration, Sun Media is establishing centralized classified advertisement call centers to expand existing advertising business, as well as solicit new business. |
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We do not rely on manufacturer's warranty or manufacturer's statements of compliancy, even though we do attempt to solicit those compliancy statements. |
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In late 2005 the team decided to solicit additional voice of the customer input and conduct an unusual test to answer any lingering doubts that the naysayers might have. |
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The Board, with the support of the Secretariat, shall establish contact with governments, international organizations, individuals, corporations and other entities to solicit voluntary contributions to the Trust Fund. |
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Do you wish to subscribe to the unmoderated mailing list to exchange views with and solicit advice on any aspect of building simulation from other IBPSA-Canada members? |
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The Canadians kicked it off with the incarceration of several key members of the senior staff, who had to solicit donations to to the cause to bail them out. |
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When one of the puppet characters finds himself with a cut foot and isn't sure what to do, the puppeteers solicit their young audience for solutions. |
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Polygeny had European antecedents, but Americans developed the data to solicit popular support based on a large body of research they conducted to formulate its tenets. |
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Right wing groups like Australia First, the Patriotic Youth League and a skinhead group, Blood and Honour, appeared in order to grab a soundbyte and solicit new recruits. |
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Each year the Secretary of the DHHS is to solicit proposals to modify and expand existing safe harbors, obtain advisory opinions, and issue Special Fraud Alerts. |
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It's still a business, particularly for ASMRtists who hold to a strict programming schedule, solicit PayPal donations or offer one-on-one Skype sessions for a fee. |
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Promoters of SMR deals usually charge investors thousands of dollars in front money to help them obtain SMR licenses, and later solicit more money to build the systems. |
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