Each award has a three-member canvassing committee that solicits new nominations and encourages renominations. |
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This critique of the readerly experience it solicits is what enables the story to function as an affective map for its readers. |
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The National Science Foundation's directorate for geosciences solicits proposals for its aeronomy program. |
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I mean, if someone solicits you to do something like that, wouldn't you call the police? |
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There is a certain danger which comes from walking past the front porch of an elderly and learned neighbour on a summer afternoon, who solicits you to join him for a drink. |
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The firm solicits new clients with advertisements which tantalise people with dreams of huge payouts. |
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Even when a Pac solicits donations for itself, it must explain where those donations will go. |
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By mirroring the very gaze that the neighboring advertisement solicits, then, it foregrounds the spectatorial act as a subject for psychological and cultural analysis. |
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With his shaggy, hangdog look and mild, unflappable demeanor, Mr. Gertten easily solicits empathy for his plight. |
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The scam artist describes a death in my family and solicits emergency loans from the unsuspecting victims. |
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Figuring the outlaw as the martyred victim of both tyranny from without and treachery from within, oral tradition solicits sympathy and even pity for the people's hero. |
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A suggestion box solicits ideas for new items, many of which come from Mr. Pelaez's family. |
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The 6-speed tranny is more satisfying as the old 5-speed, as it reacts more quickly when the driver solicits a downshift. |
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The Company may also impose penalties on any Distributorship that solicits or entices an existing Distributor to change lines of sponsorship. |
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And often, he solicits the public to get involved and help heal those architectural wounds. |
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Over several weeks, the Board shares information about the chosen organization and its work, and solicits contributions. |
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Anyone who accepts or solicits such gifts or pledges shall be liable to the same penalty. |
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Further, after a decision is made, the employer solicits employee ideas to implement new policies and procedures. |
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This detailed framework solicits responses from the many hundreds of organisational stakeholders who wish to make their views known. |
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The company annually solicits questions and comments from shareholders on the enclosed proxy form. |
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Making the correct diagnosis requires the physician to obtain an occupational and environmental history that solicits information on pesticide exposures. |
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The papal nuncio usually solicits names from the bishops of a country, and then selects three to be forwarded to the Holy See. |
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Bribery is the practice by which a person who can take decision or action on behalf of others, offers, gives, solicits or accepts an inducement or reward that may influence decisions or actions. |
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In the months leading up to the conference, CSC solicits the assistance of multiple WCA volunteers to participate in fundraising efforts. |
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In Blood and Sand, meanwhile, Valentino repeatedly solicits the attention of women who have turned away from him. |
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Wanting to continue his role as a member of the Association's leadership team, he respectfully solicits your support for election to the position of first national vice-president. |
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The scientific content of all BLOOM's projects and publications is irreproachably rigorous. To ensure this, BLOOM solicits experts for peer-reviewing and proof-reading. |
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Any self-respecting charity sends newsletters and solicits donations over the web, yet it is a clever capitalist who can make money out of online giving. |
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This term, of course, means any corporation that solicits public funding as well as any corporation that receives public donations or government grants. |
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When someone solicits you by phone, be vigilant and watch out for people who pretend to be representatives of a company that you do business with or a known organization that you support. |
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He graciously solicits, but he is never pushy. |
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This solicits a curiosity, an interaction and consideration. |
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Influence peddling, which means that a person solicits or accepts some form of benefit in return for influencing activities or promoting someone else's interests. |
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A PTO is not automatically granted to every person who solicits land occupation rights, but is instead based on the degree of responsibility borne by the individual or family requesting this land. |
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He claims that, by its very nature, it solicits trouble, promotes a more contentious violence and is likely, eventually, to break down the nation-state. |
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The welfare benefits administrator who seeks evidence of double-dipping or solicits tip-offs about a possible 'spouse-in-the-house' is saying they do not trust their clients. |
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This means an individual not employed by your charity, or an outside company specializing in fundraising that solicits funds on your charity's behalf. |
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