Sentence examples for exists to compel from inspiring English sources

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Surely, then, no reason exists to compel appellant to employ the assault and battery standard which does not comfortably apply fully in preference to the standard which meets this fact situation.

The US military exists to compel or deter behavior through the use or threat of force.

It is clear that no global force exists to compel India to head in another direction.

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Innovation might be found more in independent biobank markets where fewer forces may exist to compel banks to be more similar [ 49].

Compelling evidence exists to suggest that some species of fruit bat act as reservoir hosts of the Filoviridae [1], [2], [3], [4], [5].

Compelling evidence exists to suggest that use of mother's own breastmilk compared to infant formula during initial hospitalization positively affects the neurodevelopment of VLBW infants during early childhood and beyond [ 9- 15].

Compelling evidence also exists to dispute the myth that competing on labor costs will create any sustainable advantage.

Compelling evidence now exists to suggest that excess intra-abdominal (visceral) fat in particular confers an increased risk of developing a metabolic disorder[ 16, 17].

One defense of the no-duty rule is that common law exists to prevent people from harming one another, not to compel people to help one another.

But this happens infrequently; senior management has few incentives to distribute the funds, and there exist few mechanisms to compel distribution.

To argue this, the report apparently assumes a high enough level of competition exists in rural areas to compel billions of dollars in investment.

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