Sentence examples for coercing that from inspiring English sources

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While this more ecumenical approach to coercion may succeed in encompassing ways of coercing that the traditional theories would leave out, it creates a difficult challenge for the theory to distinguish coercive from non-coercive proposals.

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The second is the right against a person, the right to coerce that person to perform an action.

This case repudiates the dominant discourse around sex work today: that the majority of sex workers are coerced, that women are trafficked into the business and that selling sex is inherently violent.

Hardly surprisingly given the suddenness with which AIDS compelled young men to revise their approach to sexual initiation, some of this change has been coerced, that is, induced by physical force or psychological persuasion.

Rather than ending slavery, Liberia became both a place of enslavement and a host to other forms of coerced labor that differed from slavery in name only.

Known as the "master of whispers," he harvests information from a vast network of spies and informants and uses that capital to manipulate and coerce anyone that might be useful to him, be they commoner or royal.

A skeptic of authority from the beginning, she staged a grade-school rebellion against having to pledge to brush your teeth — she wasn't against the brushing, just the coerced promise — that led to her being briefly expelled.

Instead we must coerce states that harbor terrorists to cooperate--using legal mechanisms like extradition treaties, pressure from the UN Security Council, sanctions, withholding aid (i.e. Pakistan), etc.--rather than just crossing borders willy-nilly.

Martínez added that the final tally could also be swayed by an operation late on polling day by the socialist movement to "mobilize and coerce voters" that could keep polling stations open into the evening.

With respect to our independent variables, we observed rates of coerced sex that mirror what has been observed in other studies in sub-Saharan Africa.

The bill, as written, would have required many women to undergo a trans-vaginal procedure, the sort of coerced penetration that in other circumstances could be considered rape.

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