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are coercive
adjective
Displaying a tendency or intent to coerce.
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Most of the interactions are coercive.
The New Class are "coercive utopians", who constitute a "cognitive elite … primarily created by the university system".
But there's something important to note about all these curatorial roles I enjoy: none of them are coercive.
"We understand that you can help people in ways that are coercive," he said during a chat in his southern Moscow office.
But Mr. Barnett and other outside experts say the relocations, which are ostensibly designed to protect the ecologically fragile grasslands, are coercive, leaving nomads without the goats and yaks that sustained them.
But the wholesale transport of women and girls across international borders and around the U.S. — to serve as prostitutes under conditions that in most cases are coercive at best — stirs very little outrage.
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Because law is coercive.
And that is coercive control.
Workfare is coercive.
He denied that such a request was coercive or unlawful.
"We believe that any further time out would be coercive".
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