Sentence examples for coercive language from inspiring English sources

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Russia, which like the other permanent Security Council members has veto power, is resisting coercive language in the draft offered by the Western members that could lead to military intervention in Syria.

For example, patients views differed to the majority of other stakeholders groups with regard to provision of information about positive and negative features of taking part in a trial (specifically with regard to the exacting information contained within the section) in that patients felt it to be balanced but others reported worries about coercive language.

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The information sheet for the main study which had been subject to careful design, consisted of neutral, non-coercive language and had been approved by the local research ethics committee (LREC).

"That kind of coercive, strong language is worrisome, and we hope it is not tested," a senior government official from the region told the Guardian, echoing growing concern about the possible risk of an accidental confrontation that spirals out of control.

Nonviolent Communication holds that most conflicts between individuals or groups arise from miscommunication about their human needs, due to coercive or manipulative language that aims to induce fear, guilt, shame, etc.

93 patients did not meet inclusion criteria (Diagnosis n = 22, readmission n = 22, discharge before interview n = 13, voluntary (coercive) measure n = 12, language barrier n = 11, continuation of severe symptoms n = 9, measure not recalled n = 4).

Because of an editing error, an Op-Ed article yesterday by Jessica T. Mathews and Charles G. Boyd about the need for coercive inspections in Iraq contained added language that does not represent the authors' views.

Language can be as coercive as the gun on a cop's belt.

When you're given abundant training in the use of force, but little in using psychology, body language, and other non-coercive means of resolving a conflict, you'll naturally gravitate toward using force.

The plaintiffs argue this implicitly, not by citing the intermediate standard of Unocal but instead using its language, which prohibits preclusive or coercive actions, while citing a case applying Revlon to justify halting the share issuance.

Drawing on De Certeau's notion of resistance through everyday practice, the following analysis of workplace discourse and language ideology illustrates how despite potentially oppressive and coercive practices at Carleton, hotel employees maneuvered through a constraining sociolinguistic space.

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