personal appeal

NOUN
  1. a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others
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  • We're also told that he will make a personal appeal to Congress to handle the nomination process in a dignified manner.
  • Donors were supplied with polling information; we mailed certified letters and express mail packages as well as highly personal appeals from Jim and his family.
  • The future figures for July will prove if it's a question of "personal appeal" orchestrated by an "assertive" -- let's be euphmistic -- ad campaign ... or voters who are looking critically at the platform of the candidate and how he's changed it. Poll: Obama Pulls Into Narrow Lead In Nevada
  • Donors were supplied with polling information; we mailed certified letters and express mail packages as well as highly personal appeals from Jim and his family.
  • U.S. officials this week will make a personal appeal to a top North Korean diplomat, Ri Gun, who left Pyongyang Tuesday for a rare trip to the U.S.
  • The President had called Sher twice to make a personal appeal and the first lady's secretary was attempting to set up a lunch meeting with Sher. Bush Poll - Supporter Wavering
  • In July he made a personal appeal to the community to help cage a pervert who subjected a mother of two to a horrifying sex attack, after a poor public response to an e-fit picture.
  • At 45, Kennedy has spent one year short of half his life in parliament, and no other party leader can touch him for popularity; from integrity to personal appeal, he leads in the polls.
  • U.S. officials this week will make a personal appeal to a top North Korean diplomat, Ri Gun, who left Pyongyang Tuesday for a rare trip to the U.S.
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