Sentence examples for even coerce from inspiring English sources

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John and his father have the power to punish and even coerce their prisoners, but both display unexpected moments of nobility that few other characters can match.

We used to be able to rely on fears of HIV and the Aids epidemic's devastation to encourage (or even coerce) people to use condoms and get tested – but that doesn't work as well as it used to.

In the past year, President Trump has fruitlessly tried to cajole, castigate and even coerce the people he has appointed to the Federal Reserve — mostly via tweet, of course — into acquiescing to his demands for lower interest rates.

American Umpire explores the rise of three values access to opportunity, arbitration of disputes, and transparency in government and business and finds that the United States is distinctive not in its embrace of these practices but in its willingness to persuade and even coerce others to comply.

You may be able to stop a person from doing something or even coerce him to act in a more desirable way, but the desired behavior will never be permanently learned unless the person recognizes the impact of the problem and takes ownership to solve it.

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Synergy is a buzzword, but often requires convincing and even coercing people who are accustomed to working at cross-purposes to work together.

Marilyn Stowe, a family law expert at Grahame Stowe Bateson, believes many women are even coerced into moving abroad by husbands intent on protecting their wealth.

(And it is only one of many challenges. For example, enticing or even coercing reluctant states to participate is vital in the long run, since the strongest accord is a global one).

The most ridiculous example was the letter Trump's then-personal doctor, Harold Bornstein, wrote during the 2016 campaign, which contended, "If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency". Bornstein now says the note was essentially dictated by Trump or even coerced.

Women, especially economically disadvantaged women from developing countries, might be unduly induced or even coerced into selling their oocytes (Dickinson, 2002).

We are seeing a partial but important shift from directed and even coerced land-use change to drive larger social and political projects, to land-use change now being driven by larger political economic forces.

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