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" ... In normal times, proven pros can often coax a trial from a club in the minors and work their way back to the big leagues. But these aren’t normal times. ... "
" ... Now that the SaaS genie is out of the bottle it may be difficult to coax her into a more confined existence in which large swaths of business functionality are supported by monolithic solutions. Monolithic solutions are hard to sell. They will almost certainly never offer the state of the art functionality that best of breed applications can provide because no single vendor could afford to deliver cutting edge capabilities across a broad spectrum of business requirements. ... "
" ... Now, though, Evans expects at least some carriers, especially those heavily dependent on long-haul international flying, to make the quality of their food a more prominent aspect of their brand identities and they try to coax business travelers and the wealthy to buy more premium class fares. ... "
" ... There's a non-zero chance that this trade ends up not moving the needle for either the Wizards or Rockets. Perhaps Wizards head coach Scott Brooks, who also spent seven years with Westbrook in OKC, can't coax him to improve his shot selection, and Beal quickly grows frustrated with his new teammate. Wall may not ever regain his All-Star form even though he's now playing alongside an annual MVP candidate in Harden. ... "
" ... We’re all familiar with fermentation: it’s what makes bread, cheese, beer, and wine. Using advanced biology, we can now coax organisms to ferment anything from foods and plastics to nylons and medicines. And instead of depending on petroleum chemistry to make things, fermentation uses sugars and renewable sources of carbon such as agricultural plant waste and industrial carbon emissions as its building blocks. ... "