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Once more, coercion loomed.
Coercion, as expected, was correlated with negotiation of common ground; the more coercion, the more participants would negotiate the meaning of contributions to the ICT-tool, and the more common ground they would have.
These are the policies advocated, with more coercion, by the international institutions (IMF, EU, ECB) as part of their financial assistance programs during the current recession and souvereign debt crisis.
It happened in very incremental stages, with more and more commitment and more on the line, and more coercion and blackmail.
A higher score signifies more coercion.
Younger patients perceived more coercion than older patients did.
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It's never hard to justify applying a little more physical coercion once you've decided that physical coercion is fine to begin with.
Such places offer human interaction, with its professional and social advantages, and their growing popularity suggests that people are bound to their workplaces by more than coercion.
Yes, those must have been some heady days, we agree, but we get this sense more through coercion than true feeling.
They are now old, gray and increasingly tired, a clerical regime clinging to power more by coercion than by any popular acceptance of their plan to Islamize all aspects of Iranian life.
Although statisticians, demographers and state bureaucrats were organised and institutionalised in the construction of hegemony based on consent, fascism based itself more in coercion than in passive consent in the case of internal colonisation.
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