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To be coerced adds to or alters in some ways what it is necessary for one to do.
Through interviews, the film conveys what it's like to be coerced into sexual congress with alien beings -- and, in at least one case, to become an unwitting participant, apparently, in a kind of intergalactic hybrid breeding program.
The tribesmen refused to be coerced into paying taxes.
Not that a mom would have to be coerced.
"The department is not going to be coerced or manipulated," she said.
"The department is not going to be coerced or manipulated," Thornton told the Times.
I don't want to be coerced into being a spokeswoman for anyone but me.
Jenkinson mourns the tendency for artists to be coerced into becoming brands.
On paper Charles had accepted that he must rule through Parliament, but he had no real intention of accepting this, and he had to be coerced.
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For private parties, as for weddings, Ms. Martini Bratten advises couples that no matter how well intentioned, they should not appear to be coercing guests into contributing to a cause.
So in order for prospective organ purchasers to be coercing through poverty, they must be responsible for the poverty.
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