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To coerce on the basis that one wishes to avoid harm to others is of course to coerce on a moral ground.
Often debts are used to coerce traffickers.
"They're using the power of taxation to coerce behavior.
What it does not have is a right to coerce".
It is possible that powers to coerce won't be needed.
The judge then imposed the stiff fines to coerce her.
What does it mean to coerce a spouse into sex?
"It was decided we had to coerce people into compliance".
Two of us managed to coerce her into the lift.
Should we take it at face value, as an attempt to coerce America into backing down?
Israel, however, has tried to coerce Hamas without causing mass starvation — a difficult balance.
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