"induce" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- (After seeing them en masse, I wonder if they had been staged to induce cooperation from other prisoners.)
- "Collect evidence, build cases, arrange plea bargains and witness support where necessary, observe and induce cooperation, that sort of thing."
- Federal prosecutors say they are better equipped to handle such matters, in part because Federal penalties are stiffer and more likely to induce cooperation.
- They also agreed that financial and other incentives, like lenient treatment, should be offered to induce cooperation from wary Iraqi scientists and military officers.
- And the company is using the Internet to induce better cooperation among its 8,500 researchers and scientists, who spend about $1.8 billion a year on research and development.
- Serconal would have induced cooperation, or at least they must have thought so.
- He worked to figure the most failsafe way in which he could turn this new-found power of inducing cooperation into profit and comfort.
- Burke defined the rhetorical function of language as "a symbolic means of inducing cooperation in beings that by nature respond to symbols."
- This was a highly technical, novel interpretation of laws long used by Congress and executive agencies to induce truthful cooperation.
- He described rhetoric as "the use of language as a symbolic means of inducing cooperation in beings that by nature respond to symbols."
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