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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coercion" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "coercion" is typically used as an uncountable noun, so it does not require an article like "a."
Example: "The coercion of individuals into signing the contract raised ethical concerns."
Alternatives: "an act of coercion" or "a form of coercion."
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In 1989, the court sidled even closer to wisdom, with a "coercion" criterion.
So there is not just a coercion on Guido, but a kind of pleasure that he feels.
Surely it cannot be the case that whenever a controlling stockholder can vote against a sale the out voted minority can assert a coercion claim.
The Land Act did not go far enough to satisfy Parnell, who continued to make speeches couched in violent language, and, after a coercion act was passed by Parliament in the face of Irish obstructionism, he was arrested.
Civilisation needs to be wrested from nature by violence, but the violence lives on in the coercion used to protect civilisation - a coercion known among other things as the political state.
The article argues that this rejection of biofuels is due to a limited perception of power as a coercion and manipulation (power over).
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So researchers are using this to build a coercion-resistant system of authentication.
Justice Kennedy, as we've seen, has prominently emphasized a coercion-based theory of the Establishment Clause.
Those who take the justification of authority to be the fundamental normative problem reject a coercion-based definition of legitimacy.
This cycle of nagging has been called a "mutual coercion" pattern in an important book, "Reconcilable Differences" by Andrew Christensen and Neil Jacobson.
As a result, coercion was hard to prove.
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