Sentence examples for a coercion of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a coercion of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the act of persuading or forcing someone to do something against their will.
Example: "The new policy was seen as a coercion of employees to meet unrealistic targets."
Alternatives: "an imposition of" or "a compulsion of".

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From an ecological resilience point of view, clinical interventions can be considered a "coercion" of the diseased regime [coerced resilience (Rist et al. 2014 ], by targeting the approximation of desired functionality of patients comparable to healthy individuals.

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The secretary rightly dismissed the senator's boot as an "attempted coercion of public acts" and told the Senate to forget about the raise.

This, Mr. Brown said, removed the possibility of a juror favoring a death sentence in order to keep a convicted killer off the streets -- an indirect form of coercion of a juror that the Court of Appeals declared unconstitutional.

I lugged a bucket past the forked coercion of a tree, up toward the pious and nictitating preeminence of a school, hunkered there in its gully of learning.

They ruled by revolutionary fiat, relying on a degree of coercion of which ordinary Georgians soon tired.

Republicans have begun saying that the high numbers are a sign of coercion, of everything that is dreaded and wrong with Obamacare — they said the same things, of course, when it looked like the numbers would be much lower.

He was indicted by an Austin grand jury on Friday on felony counts of abuse of official capacity and coercion of a public servant.

It is the 'hard' variety that Feinberg sets himself against, the forcible coercion of a person against her will for her own good.

Penn's film is an indictment of the coercion of child witnesses.

Under the law, parents are an important barrier to coercion of minors.

Those who take the justification of authority to be the fundamental normative problem reject a coercion-based definition of legitimacy.

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