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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administrative coercion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the exertion of pressure or force by administrative authorities to achieve compliance or specific outcomes.
Example: "The new policy was criticized for its reliance on administrative coercion to enforce compliance among employees."
Alternatives: "administrative pressure" or "administrative enforcement".
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" 'Begging bans' are a form of administrative coercion".
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Strategies that were purely administrative or applied incentives or coercion were excluded from this definition of educational interventions.
The statement also admitted that "in many cases" women were recruited through deception or coercion and that "administrative/military personnel directly took part in the recruitments".Mr Abe, though, has called testimony that soldiers went on a "hunt" for victims a "complete fabrication"—even as some of the women were recounting their experiences.
String Coercion.
2. Coercion.
Or coercion.
Bauer invariably chooses coercion.
"Coercion and Exchange.
Retaliation and coercion.
§ 1630.12 Retaliation and coercion.
Once more, coercion loomed.
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