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The phrase "aggressive coercion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing forceful or intense pressure applied to someone to achieve compliance or a specific outcome.
Example: "The negotiations broke down due to the aggressive coercion tactics employed by the opposing party."
Alternatives: "forceful pressure" or "intimidating influence".
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The Batek of peninsular Malaysia consider overt violence and even aggressive coercion to be utterly unacceptable, viewing themselves and their larger social unit as inherently and necessarily peaceful.
Certainly with Hot Fuzz and the The World's End, I guess if I was a student I'd talk about them being metaphors for capitalist societies that have hegemonic means of controlling people where there is no outward aggressive coercion.
More and more aggressive coercion short of military action has no hope of resolution; it could bring on war unintentionally, however.
The implication of his account was clear: that the RNDP and security forces under the command of the national government were collaborating to pressurise the Rohingya to officially deny their identity, resorting to aggressive coercion to get their way.
Here, we also consider mate guarding or aggressive coercion of males towards their mates as an indirect form of female defence because females are not able to choose their mates freely (Brotherton & Manser 1997; Palombit 1999; Schülke 2005).
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Richard Attenborough used "darling" to pin people down and his phrase "Entirely up to you, darling" was a masterstroke of passive-aggressive coercion.
In reality, the cables show that torture and killing are not isolated events, but the violent manifestations of an aggressive policy of coercion used by the United States in the pursuit of its strategic commercial and political goals around the world.
"Determined to find ways to succeed in a challenging recruiting environment, some recruiters reportedly have resorted to overly aggressive tactics, such as coercion and harassment," the report said.
This is a lot to ask, and the film — through the languor of its scenes, the soft-spoken sentimentality of its dialogue — is a passive-aggressive exercise in emotional coercion.
Future research should focus on staff-patient interaction, reasons for patient aggressiveness, how to meet patients' needs to avoid aggressive reactions and interventions to reduce the use of coercion in mental health care.
Sigal pays particular attention to an American mindset that prefers coercion to cooperation in dealing with aggressive nations.
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