Sentence examples for intimidating influence from inspiring English sources

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"For the image of the United States presented to the world is that of a republic which had professed to believe in volunteerism rather than coercion, but which on August 28 , 1963 permitted itself to be portrayed as unable to legislate 'equal rights' for its citizens except under the intimidating influence of mass demonstrations," he wrote.

The bulk of the government's response to the DCMS interim report entails flagging a number of existing and/or ongoing consultations and reviews — such as the 'Protecting the Debate: Intimidating, Influence and Information' consultation, which it launched this summer.

The death of his literary parent may turn out to have a different effect; only after being freed from Joyce's intimidating influence could Beckett find his own voice.

When you are playing a course as tough as that, the thought that a lethal shank is lurking up your sleeve is an intimidating influence among the sand dunes.

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The accusation from the Manhattan district attorney, Thomas E. Dewey, in 1938, was that Mr. Capshaw had been "intimidated, influenced or bribed" by the Tammany Hall leader James J. Hines or his aides to further Mr. Flegenheimer's interests.

At worst, the Bloomberg Administration's tactics could be seen as an attempt to intimidate or influence a judge's ruling.

Besides sectarian reasons, the larger motivation behind Mr. Naqvi's killing was to intimidate and influence government institutions.

Getting intimidated and influenced easily proves you are weak.

Declaring, as Sarkozy did, that the development of religious beliefs would be "an asset" for a country like France would take the French back to before 1905, to a time when the Catholic church tried and succeeded in intimidating politicians and influencing public policy.

The 111 pages of transcripts included a note from the forewoman stating: "It is a lot of intimidating and influence in the jury.

The law states that a person can be found guilty of terrorism when he or she commits a crime with the goal of intimidating or coercing civilians, influencing government policy or affecting the conduct of a government.

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