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So how to nudge China in the right direction?

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And that, too, tends to nudge policy towards nationalism.

If it doesn't budge, you do it again. "Excuse me, please. I have things to make." nudge, nudge.

At least America tries to nudge African nations in the right direction.

Sadly they are likely to flounder unless the Americans do more than just nudge them along.

The question is can we just nudge it a little bit more.

Zero rates and stimulus programs boost economic data as well as nudge money toward riskier assets.

The government will tighten welfare for single parents, some disabled people and others, all designed to nudge them into jobs.

They had hoped that new capital requirements would nudge the two biggest Banks to cut back on risky activities.

With no domestic crisis to force divisive reforms on Germany, Mrs Merkel thinks she can just nudge the country forward.

As Web designers, we often have to nudge people in the direction we want them to go.

The most popular nudge to do with pensions is auto-enrolment, which takes advantage of people’s inertia.

Foot-Prints finally unleashed a nudge that shot the ball oh-so-slowly past Tao-Pie-Pie and just barely into the goal.

This second round of quantitative easing (QE), the Fed hopes, will nudge down long-term interest rates, thus stimulating spending and fending off the threat of deflation.

One player who needed no such nudge was Ryan Giggs, who scored his second winning goal in as many matches following his strike against Watford last time out.

Emerging-market governments can learn from Discovery and other firms that are using judicious incentives to nudge people towards sensible behaviour.

Firm yet tender bean curd that holds its shape during cooking -- 'When you cook it you just sort of nudge the tofu with the back of a spoon to mix but not break it,' is essential, advises Ms. Dunlop.

Elephants also use their trunks to help lift or nudge an elephant calf over an obstacle, to rescue a fellow elephant stuck in mud, or to gently raise a newborn elephant to its feet.

S. diplomat whom Obama sent to Cairo last week to nudge Mubarak out of the picture, drew attention to the constitutional dilemma on Saturday in remarks to the Munich Security Conference.

Take something long (I used a chopstick, but the end of a pencil or even a pair of scissors will also work well), slip it inside, and nudge the seam into a nice smooth edge.

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