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Dierdre McCloskey, for an article called Persuade and BeFree.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Books that Influenced Me the Most
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"Persuade" and "convince" for our purposes are active verbs, and in most cases their objects have an important effect on their significance.
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A character who has a high "Persuade" ability, for example, may get different dialogue options, which may lead to different character reactions and storyline outcomes.
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A character who has a high "Persuade" ability, for example, may get different dialogue options, which may lead to different character reactions and storyline outcomes.
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Persuade your fellow citizens it's a good idea and pass a law.
Darren Hutchinson: Antonin Scalia, Gender, Race and Hypocrisy
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There are only two ways to win an election: Persuade people to vote for you or persuade them to vote against your opponent.
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The most popular non-fiction titles downloaded this week via the London Consortium of Libraries include How to Persuade People Who Don't Want to be Persuaded?
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I've known and loved Peter Guber for many years, but that isn't the entire story of why I'm so excited about his new book, Tell to Win: Connect, Persuade and Triumph with the Hidden Power of Story.
Arianna Huffington: Why Peter Guber's Book Tell to Win Is a Game Changer
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Your +2 in Talk becomes a +2 in Persuade and a +0 in Lie, perhaps.
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Dierdre McCloskey, for an article called Persuade and BeFree.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Books that Influenced Me the Most
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