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Discover Ludwig"moral pressure" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the influence or persuasion that comes from one's own moral code or beliefs, rather than external or physical force. Example: The government has been facing mounting moral pressure from citizens to address the issue of climate change.
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First, moral pressure.
Moral pressure is also brought to bear.
That moral pressure must be relentless.
GUARE -- So it's a moral pressure.
Russia's political, religious and cultural elite faced huge moral pressure to participate.
"But the government is not supposed to be a moral pressure point.
India's rigid caste society will come under terrific moral pressure to integrate Dalits even more".
Moral pressure needs to be felt again by Americans to bind their fragmented society together.
What did Mr Summers do to provoke this grave step one that puts him under considerable moral pressure to resign?
But it's a hard law to enforce, so moral pressure is vital too: stigmatizing, as well as criminalizing.
And it needs the slow grind of moral pressure on countries which are too corrupt or uninterested to act.
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