Sentence examples for compelled exchange from inspiring English sources

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2. Is any free (not physically compelled) exchange morally permissible?

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Nietzsche, for example, found the Swiss mountains to be the most conducive environment for his thinking; Heidegger wrote much of his philosophy in a secluded hut in the Black Forest; Wittgenstein periodically felt compelled to exchange the crowds of Vienna or Cambridge for the tranquillity of the Norwegian or Irish countryside.

I see you really worked hard to give my mom her voice about all this, since your article sounds like being visited by her here in prison when we feel compelled to exchange our feelings in regard to this crazy mess".

However, if Black is later compelled to exchange Bxd2, that is advantageous to White who thereby gains the bishop pair.

If White tries to avoid the exchange by 8 Qe2, Black does well with 8... Nd4! 9 Nd4 Qd4 because 10 Rd1 is brushed aside by 10... Bg4! Since 16 Bg5 does not compel the exchange of dark-square bishops, Shirov should have preferred 16 Bf4 to secure his e5 pawn.

Like so many other recent developments in the telecommunications industry, Copper Mountain's genesis can be traced directly to the Telecommunications Act of 1996 which deregulated the telephone market and compelled incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs) like US West usw and SBC sbc to open up their networks to CLECs to allow competition in local markets.

Globalism, in contrast to universalism, compelled cooperation and exchange from multiple sources (cultures and geographies) without imposing any one as primary.

In 2010 in the aftermath of the financial crisis, Ireland accepted the obscene demands made by the IMF Troika who compelled us, in exchange for emergency funding, to take on the enormous liabilities of Anglo Irish Bank and a host of other foreign creditors.

The military government, despite previous assurances, was compelled to let the exchange rate of the Uruguayan peso fall.

An copy of the document the woman was compelled to sign in exchange for a visa, called an "Obligation Form," provided to Mr. Reider, who writes for +972.

These inducements for states to establish their own Exchanges were compelled by political realities.

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