"appeal" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In a pointed appeal to suburban women, Mr. Clinton cast gun control as a women's issue, saying, "Women who belong to both parties in America, all over this country, have been in the forefront of this fight.
- Page A1 International A2-10 A top Iranian traveled to the Kremlin and was heartily welcomed by President Gorbachev, who made a pointed appeal to the speaker of the Iranian Parliament for closer relations.
- Four years ago, when he ran for re-election, Mr. Clinton largely shied away from such pointed appeals to class and against the powerful when his advisers decided that the election should be fought on issues of values.
- But, meeting with him in the Oval Office on Wednesday morning, the commissioners made a pointed appeal for him to give their study greater weight than his own, if only because it has the backing of both parties.
- Merchandise as a premium does not have the universal appeal of money, but it may have a more pointed appeal than cash or a price reduction.
- He also issued an unusually pointed appeal, as guest host on a black radio station to galvanize his base: 'There are a lot of folks who are not pleased that I am Mayor," he said.
- Ms. Ferraro released a new rebuttal ad of her own, and in a news conference made pointed appeals to her core supporters, women and Italian-Americans, to reject the attacks.
- Fortunately, Mr. Juster's editors had the good sense to enlist the illustrating talents of David Small, whose work gave his own delightful storybook, "Imogene's Antlers," such pointed appeal.
- Other groups have made more pointed appeals.
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