Sentence examples for a forced one from inspiring English sources

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A gracious u-turn now is better than a forced one later on.

It's not everyone, but I like the idea of a voluntary system rather than a forced one.

That interception, a forced one plucked from the air by safety Brandon Meriweather, set up one of the Patriots' four field goals.

Infinite Detail is unusual in featuring both a voluntary withdrawal from civilisation, in the 'Before' time-frame; and a forced one, in the 'After' frame; in both cases, the isolated enclave of the Croft is a place where a hopeful new world is being born.

But the civilisation instinct needn't be a forced one".

Yet for all the cast's hard work and Ms. Coonrod's skill, it is tough to escape the feeling that this marriage of art and commercial space is a forced one.

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Unsurprisingly, a forced one-factor EFA reveals that the four positive items do not load on the factor for either treatment group.

In a nutshell, precaution reminds us that innovation is not a forced one-track race to the future.

In order to provide the broadest possible single indicator of treatment satisfaction a forced one-factor exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was run.

Therefore, we chose a forced one-factor solution, which accounted for 51.0% of the variance.

Instead of raising hearts, Freeman responded with a forcing one no-trump.

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