The president is only one man and needs others' assistance to get things done. He must bargain and persuade others that what he wants is in their best interest. President Truman once said of President Eisenhower, "He'll sit there all day saying do this, do that, and nothing will happen... He'll find it very frustrating." This refers to the president as an "office commander", in which the president must balance differing interests.
Just because the president wants something done does not mean that the others, who also possess the power and authority, will carry out his wishes.
The presidents advantages are checked by the advantages of others. Relationships will pull in both directions. These are relationships of mutual dependence. The president depends upon the people that he would persuade; he has to deal with their need or fear of them. He must convince people that his policy will benefit them as well.
After the scandal, the company's president threatened to demote two middle managers to entry level clerks.
Peaceful coercion refers to using non-violent means to influence or persuade someone to behave in a certain way. This can involve tactics such as persuasion, negotiation, or economic incentives to achieve a desired outcome without resorting to force or aggression. Peaceful coercion aims to achieve compliance through means other than physical or verbal threats.
It consists of the President the Vice president
the word 'privy means included, so you cansay for ins tance:: I was privy to the conversation between the President and the Queen!" Also "privy" was a slang term used in England for toilet
According to the 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, a succeeding vice-president who serves less than 2 years of a President's term is eligible to serve two full terms of his own, if elected. If the vice-president (or any successor) serves more than 2 years of an unexpired term, he/she is only eligible for one additional four-year term. Since this was not further addressed in the 25th Amendment (1967), the provisions remain in effect in the present day.
A word that means to persuade is induce and impress.
In an interview with David Frost in May, 1977, ex-President Richard Nixon said of executive prerogative: "Well, when the President does it, that means that it is not illegal."
To persuade means to convince someone to the stand or argument you made. For example: I needed to persuade my mother to let me go to the concert. To dissuade means to convince someone away from the stand or argument he or she has made. For example: I needed to dissuade my mother from grounding me the night before the concert I wanted to attend.
influence
1. Persuade that means the author wants to persuade you to do something with his writing. 2. Inform that means the author wants to teach of tell you something. 3. Entertain that means the author is just writing to write. He or she is not trying to inform you or persuade you, just entertain.
Richard Nixon was the only US President to resign his office. John C. Calhoun and Spiro T. Agnew were the two vice-presidents who resigned. Calhoun resigned in order to run the for Senate and because he disagreed strongly with President Jackson. Agnew resigned in disgrace from his past activities as governor of Maryland.
Dont worry about it !
"Pervade" means to spread throughout and be present in every part of something. "Persuade" means to convince someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument.
Persuade them till your blue in the face!Also be nice at all times! ( if you do not know what persuade means it means flow or easily push someone ito doing something. )
Nanghihikayat is a Filipino word which means "to persuade".
No remorsfull means to be sad about something
Persuade means the same thing as convince. It involves influencing someone's thoughts or actions by presenting arguments or reasons to support a particular belief or course of action.