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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at coercion" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct.
It could be used in contexts discussing actions taken under pressure or force, but it is more typical to use "under coercion."
Example: "The confession was obtained at coercion, raising questions about its validity."
Alternatives: "under duress" or "under pressure."
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General Sir Adrian Bradshaw, appointed last year as Nato's deputy commander of forces in Europe, said the alliance needed to develop both fast-reacting conventional forces and capacities to counter Russian efforts at coercion and propaganda, as seen in Ukraine.
The only hint at coercion is a blogger's comment that DSK "often comes close to harassment".At times in this playful book the author has such fun with her theme that she risks overstretching the point.
Anger, accusations and attempts at coercion do not inspire compassion and cooperation, and rarely do couples who use this approach succeed on their own in exacting the desired changes.
Some, the author writes, are fully aware of what they do, "skilled at coercion and control and take pride in their ability to bend others' wills to suit their purposes".
This violence is not blind or sadistic, but rather aims at intimidation and at some further political, social, or religious goal or, more broadly, at coercion.
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Either any factor, natural, human, or otherwise, that influences an individual's reasoning so as to make death the most rational option counts as coercion, at which point condition (c) hardly functions as a restriction at all, or cases such as the spy facing torture are suicides too and (c) is unnecessary.
But then as Randolph Bourne pointed out a century ago: "It is only liberal naivete that is shocked at arbitrary coercion and suppression.
With these factors at play, coercion is common and a safe exit from prostitution is extremely difficult, if not impossible.
Instead, she told me, between the sexual coercion at Quiznos and the prevalence of drugs at the facility, it encouraged relapse.
The method ranked lowest by the experts and, thus, the least useful one is Coercion (At: 1.95, From: 2.1), followed by Social Action (At: 2.9, From: 2.6).
Younger age and lower weight loss at admission together accounted for 23%% of the variance in the perceived coercion at admission.
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