Binding international agreements usually turn out to cost money, and government leaders generally have already spent too much on other things. But there are other problems as well. Sometimes a leader does not trust that the other signatories of the agreement are honest, and expects them to cheat. Or there is political opposition at home which is going to cause trouble. Or in some cases, who knows, maybe it's just an unworkable agreement.
sanction can mean penalties or limit. BUT based on the SAT useage. it means to approve or ratify "nothing will convince me to sanction the engagement of my daughter to such a worthless young man"
One type of foreign policy (e.g. the way a nation interacts with other nations) is diplomacy (e.g. one nation trying to convince another nation to do something through conversation or non-violent leverage).
They shape public opinions.Interest groups are group of identified persons who may or may not be in favor of a specific policy and hence in the former tries to convince the public to accept but in the latter incite the public to refute such policy.
(i) Political parties contest elections to win the majority and form the government. They choose candidates who are popular personalities known to their voters. In India, they are chosen by the top leaders, in most countries by members of the party. (ii) Political parties prepare their policies and programmes and make them known to the public. They make every attempt to convince the public that their programme is the best. They organise public meetings, speeches, demonstrations to gain public support. They even announce policy changes if once they are elected. (iii) Political parties mobilise public opinion on major issues through pressure groups. They not only inform the public, they also seek its support involving problems facing the country.
A persuasive speech on questions of policy aims to convince the audience to support a specific course of action or policy change. It typically consists of identifying a problem, proposing a solution, and presenting reasons why the proposed policy is the best option. The speaker should provide evidence, statistics, and logical reasoning to support their argument and address potential counterarguments to strengthen their position.
You need to convince that person to help us.
They Tried to convince them by saying that the new government would not overpower the states
It can be difficult to convince member countries to cooperate with an IGO's decisions. This answer was correct for me on Apex.
It is going to be difficult to convince them. Piercings can cause permanent scars and holes in your body. There are places that will not allow a child to get a piercing, even if the parents agree.
You'll have to convince him otherwise, but that can be difficult - as it is very hard to prove a negative.
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It proved how weak the Articles of Confederation were, and that there was need for a stronger central government.
to convince the customer that the product is really worth to buy .
You may be well educated but won't have documentation. It is difficult to convince an employer of your knowledge and it may be difficult to enter universities at an appropriate level.
This means the government has done a mistake and is now trying to convince people that it isn't a serious mistake and they will fix it.
It is difficult to over-state the influence that the 'Federalist Papers' had on the American system of government. In essence, these powerfully worded and carefully thought-out treatises and essays provided the blueprint for the federal republic that the United States would become in the 1780s.
What more can I say to convince you? Convince me with your actions.