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"compel for" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The phrase you are looking for is "compel to," which is used when someone is forced or obligated to do something. For example: The court compelled the defendant to pay back the victims for their financial losses.
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In order to compel, for example, reluctant landlords or awkward tenants to participate, some form of online reputation system - such as that used on the TripAdvisor website - might have to be created, Susskind suggested.
These scenes -- raw and naturalistic, alternately haunting and goofy -- compel for the very reason they might turn a naturalist off: they don't look real.
The commission could compel, for example, former apartheid police officers who had summarily executed black political leaders to tell their families where the bodies were buried, without the threat of criminal charges.
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Senate Democrats are expediting legislation that would override the Supreme Court's decision in the Hobby Lobby case and compel for-profit employers to cover the full range of contraception for their employees, as required by the Affordable Care Act.
Such behavior highlights the urgent need for the Obama Administration to issue a strong gainful employment rule that would compel for-profit colleges like Corinthian to promptly improve their performance and their conduct, or else lose taxpayer aid.
The example of Ireland is compelling for another reason, as well.
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Mr. Kurtzman, now 38, also felt compelled for the first time in his life to write from personal experience.
If a food product is clearly dangerous, no government should be compelled for trade reasons to put it on sale.
Not all of her ideas have weathered the decades intact, but Hirshey captures why they were compelling for their time.
"I am not convinced that the assets are compelling for a number of the other bidders," says one investment banker involved.
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