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A woman is coerced to do this, just as I'm coerced".
Workers will often feel coerced to do it when their supervisor tells them to.
"It's one part of what he was coerced to do that he hasn't chosen to change — I suppose that's how I'd look upon it," Oliver James said, and he referred to Earl Spencer, Princess Diana's much married brother, whose older son is St. Aubyn's godson: "Charles Spencer's quite an interesting man, but you couldn't really say he's the nicest person".
Whereas ethics analyzes the concept of what is demanded of a freely willing subject, the theory of right describes what such a subject is permitted to do (as well as what he can rightfully be coerced to do).
Decades of research has found that when people are forced to do something kind for others, or even subtly coerced to do it through an external reward, they'll see themselves as less altruistic and thus feel less motivated to help others in the long run.
Films by Park Chan Wook and Kim Ki-duk make it clear that not all wrongdoers are equal, and some have been coerced to do wrong by their circumstances, typically caused by the intense pressures of conforming to a social order that demands uncompromising respect for authority.
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At six months pregnant, I agreed/was gently coerced to 'do a Demi Moore' (the actress shocked the world in 1991 when she posed nude for the cover of Vanity Fair, while seven months pregnant) and took part in a naked photoshoot for a magazine.
Then I remembered that I had the photograph of Augustine, and, although I do not know what it was that coerced me to do it, I rotated back around and exhibited the photograph to the woman.
LANCE ARMSTRONG may have been stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and barred from Olympic sports for life after a report from the United States Anti-Doping Agency detailed how he used performance-enhancing drugs to win cycling races and coerced teammates to do the same.
Travis Tygart, the chief executive of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, who persuaded nearly a dozen of Lance Armstrong's former cycling teammates to tell the awful truth that Armstrong, the seven-time Tour de France champion, not only used performance-enhancing drugs, but also coerced them to do the same.
"Nobody asked or coerced anyone to do any work for the pipeline".
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