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    Use "coercion" in a sentence

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    coercion


    1. "Why don't we talk about where we are instead of this, why don't we discuss the philosophy of this civilization, a civilization that exists without violence and coercion


    2. Without coercion, without laws and governments, isn't it something akin to the ants that guides these people, that makes them do what they have to do to make their world function?"


    3. "We are assuming that we will need to use coercion to convert the natives, is there no chance the message alone might be enough?"


    4. But could they have gone the next step ahead in the evolution of humans as a colonial species? Had they evolved beyond the need for brute coercion to make the cells work as a part in a greater organism?


    5. After much deliberation and, it has to be said, coercion on Sheila’s part, Bunty’s parents were persuaded


    6. As always with law no coercion is allowed


    7. They were often banned to the playroom, without much coercion from Li


    8. The fault is not with the sex, it is with the coercion


    9. recent threat to the world—radical Islamism, with its fanatic interpretations, coercion, terror and violence, and present-day efforts at the reincarnation of the Muslim Empire


    10. ” He finds a kind of coercion to conform, rather than to investigate and compete, in order to maintain lucrative programs or defend set ideas

    11. These forces can rely on a public softened and conditioned by the coercion of political correctitude, and soaked in the general PC stance of the national media


    12. Perpetrators who are bound to justice should need no other coercion to ensure that they fulfill the terms of their parole


    13. It is a proper transaction so long as there is no coercion or deception


    14. Through the use of coercion the principles of free enterprise must be suspended


    15. Liberty inspires the free market, not coercion


    16. ” To appreciate the wrenching story one must read the gripping saga, but suffice it here to reiterate the fraud and deception necessary to further the philosophy of unopposed Socialism, which must be perpetuated by coercion


    17. And that is a varying dose of coercion and an advance toward the announced goal of Socialism to control the means of production


    18. He seeks the same state authority and the same apparatus of coercion believing that he can run it more justly and efficiently


    19. Knowing the difference between freedom and coercion, we will recognize the gradual and subtle introductions of socialistic influences and laws, which will negatively affect free men’s lives


    20. If there is a state of necessity or of coercion, sooner or later love dies

    21. Taxation, for example, is naked coercion through using the weapon of force


    22. Their prime method of operation is coercion through force and fear


    23. The guards that were there had unlocked the buildings without any coercion on advice from the deputy security manager when the raid had started and allowed the raiders access to all the buildings


    24. I am confident that their investigation has confirmed the manipulation, coercion and outright threats of witnesses by desperate investigators


    25. It is meant to change the enemy without any coercion, force, or violence


    26. The strength of the British was in its well equipped and disciplined army, policy of deceit and coercion, and pitting one group of Indians against the other


    27. Burglary is the unlawful entry into a home or other closed structure, often by force or coercion, with the intent of stealing property from another or committing some other crime


    28. If the act involves force or coercion, many states prosecute the offender under the separate statutes punishing child molestation or aggravated rape


    29. These treated men also committed acts of sexual coercion that were 8 times less severe than a control group


    30. She, Yasmina, to be carried on the saddle-bow of a hill chief, like a common wench of the market-place! He merely hardened his massive thews slightly against her writhings, and for the first time in her life she experienced the coercion of superior physical strength

    31. "Thanks to Conan and me, you bloody rogue!" sneered Valeria, trembling with fury and the shame of physical coercion


    32. No conscripts and no coercion


    33. “Actually, they had a little coercion working against them


    34. deprivation or when severe coercion is involved


    35. With or without coercion, by


    36. percent guilty! That you confessed without coercion! That you


    37. powerful when the the therapist avoids both laxity and coercion


    38. If long term illegal aliens can prove taxes paid to state and federal government over their stay with no “off book cash income” then I would recommend some sort of amnesty with the payment of a small fine as these aliens acted like tax paying citizens without coercion and are the kind our nation could keep without losses to the people at large


    39. those who are not need either coercion or incentive


    40. That's not coercion, that's giving you an additional option that wasn't available to you before

    41. coercion of the Reserve


    42. Complicity in actions of violence, slander, coercion and


    43. Nevertheless, hoards of Kroonumite Special Task Force Ranger Pods were immediately sent forth from the Central Kroonum Enforcement & Coercion Department on Persheron 8


    44. However, charity that is grievous because it is done under coercion, or


    45. the coercion class, the ones who compel compliance – the Violent Class


    46. However, despite their intercession he still refused to change his mind until some time later when, under heavy political and international coercion, he agreed that the death penalty should be upheld on only one of them, either the father or the son


    47. “But when wealth and power control the commons, it is polluted with their covert coercion and their self-worship


    48. "You have? What, vowed to be poor? Did you want to?" Fanny asked incredulously; and at once suspected coercion from Miles


    49. With a but of coercion from Porky the Drong had been forthcoming with all the details of the capture of the trees, the punishments meted out and the general layout and situation when he had left a few hours before


    50. � If we can do so, we can express our regrets, and ask if we can start again by making real requests, requests with no inherent forms of coercion or constraint








































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    Synonyms for "coercion"

    coercion compulsion force duress intimidation pressure persuasion

    "coercion" definitions

    the act of compelling by force of authority


    using force to cause something to occur