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As far as convictions are concerned, neither church nor state can coerce; "for here," as noted earlier, "the state has no other means of acting effectively than the church does.
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There's no way Washington can coerce the rest of the Security Council to sign up for a new sanctions round when Iran is actually engaged in cooperation.
The terrorists have discovered holding innocent persons hostage they can coerce the world with moral blackmail.
Lying resembles violence, she says, because it can coerce people to act against their will.
To inspect the contents of a stream, we can coerce up to the first k elements to a Python list.
The dispute between those who say offers can coerce, such as Zimmerman, and those who insist only threats coerce may be more verbal than real.
Hartshorne denies that one can coerce belief in God with arguments such as this.
He might have also asked whether corporate reformers can coerce schools into creating respectful learning cultures.
Males can sexually coerce females.
So 75,000 can easily coerce a country of 30 million.
A further recognition was that one can only coerce outward behaviour not inner thought and feeling.
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