Sentence examples for forced to convey from inspiring English sources

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The Supreme Court has said that doctors performing abortions may be forced to convey truthful information, and not only about medical issues.

Although Private Cage isn't a husband, boyfriend, father, or anyone with much of a discernible backstory, Cruise is forced to convey circumstances we've rarely seen in his career.

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It was in the 70s that women began to engage more powerfully with conceptual art, wrestling it from the hands of art school boys and using it as a force to convey urgent concerns.

He explained that these had to be the canals of an alien race whose planet was drying out, forcing them to convey water from the polar caps, also visible.

The restaurant association maintained that the calorie rules violate the First Amendment because they force restaurants to convey a government message — "a message," the judge noted in his decision, "with which they may disagree".

Dubbed "Velayat 90," the exercise entailed a massive show of force intended to convey one clear message: that the Iranian regime is willing to shut down the Strait of Hormuz in the event of additional pressure from the West, or outright conflict with it.

The phrase most favoured by the forces of conservatism to convey alarm when events seem to move too quickly for their comfort is "instant gratification".

General Sir Peter Wall, the head of the Army, yesterday visited forces in Helmand to convey, he said, the thanks of the nation for their heroism and sacrifice.

Occasionally, the paintings find the power implicit in their willful crudeness, as in "Hole 2," but most of them dissipate the force they seek to convey through sheer lack of focus.

"The force-feedback monitor responds to convey the sensation of different materials:  The stone block "feels" hard to the touch and requires more force to push, while the sponge block is soft and easy to push".

The Weather Channel does a better, more thorough and soberer job of personalizing garden-variety hurricanes than does "The Perfect Storm," which relies on reiterated hyperbole to convey the force of its monster while withholding the kind of detailed meteorological information that might have generated more suspense.

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