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Constructive force
noun
Action on the part of one party which will be treated by a court as equivalent to the use of force in determining whether that party has acted improperly with respect to another.
Exact(50)
It was a sound constructive force in the world".
The Council's interest could be a constructive force.
It is desperate to be seen as a constructive force in Argentina".
Yet private enterprise can still be a constructive force in postwar Iraq.
Riverside Labour party was a very constructive force in doing that.
Many Democrats are genetically disposed to try to use government as a constructive force.
Similar(10)
Our constructive forces are checked by the tyranny of numbers.
Its theme, he said, was the powerful constructive forces of life, but its murkiness is un-Munchian.
"In our view, there is no other alternative besides broad political dialogue with the participation of all constructive forces in the country, the government and the opposition".
But too hard a line could undermine Serbia's pro-European government, helping less constructive forces in the country and potentially de-stabilizing a troubled region.
Pitted against Ms. Fujiwara and the constructive forces of good, Finance Ministry officials intimate, are New York-based bond ratings agencies and the speculative forces of evil.
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