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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coercion by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of forcing someone to act in a certain way, typically in a legal or psychological context.
Example: "The defendant claimed that there was a coercion by the authorities, which influenced his decision to confess."
Alternatives: "an act of coercion by" or "a coercive action by".
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However, it is not clear how much of this decision is by choice and how much is down to a subtle coercion by societal or male partner expectation leading to concerns that women or not fulfilling their potential [ 17].
Is it all coercion by porn?
But it's hard to imagine a situation in which a consumer is more susceptible to financial coercion by a provider with a conflict of interest.
Unlike the facts studied in natural sciences, a "social" fact thus refers to a specific category of phenomena: Such social facts are endowed with a power of coercion, by reason of which they may control individual behaviors.
Our study demonstrates that educated women were less likely to experience sexual coercion by a husband, a similar conclusion to a study conducted in India [ 41].
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.
The 82-year-old Ecclestone has long denied any wrongdoing, saying he was a victim of coercion by Gribkowsky.
More generally, if as a result of prior acts of coercion by P, an act A is no longer possible for Q (perhaps Q doesn't think about it at all), has P coerced Q into not A-ing?
This argument could be made with private medical facilities, having fewer doctors working longer hours during a call rotation would provide a profit motive for coercion by the administrators of these facilities [ 37].
Hayek provides a very minimalist definition of freedom as freedom from coercion, and particularly coercion by a central government.
Possible explanations for what went wrong include a fire in the cockpit that incapacitated the crew, an electrical malfunction, or something more sinister: irrational pilot behavior or coercion by a terrorist who somehow gained entry to the cabin.
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