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It's unfortunate that Ms. Latsky feels she must coerce, because much of "Gimp" really is beautiful and moving.
If it takes the direction of vengeance, Mr Johnson, whose own mind has been embittered against the planters by family injuries, may break loose from his Cabinet; but if, as is much more probable, it takes the direction of over reverence for the policy of the dead, he must coerce his own tendencies until time and the sobering effect of great power have extinguished them.
It must coerce, when it coerces, neutrally between such understandings.
Matters are different when it comes to actions where the state can and must coerce, namely, when society's size and complexity "make it impossible to govern by convictions alone, [and] the state will have to resort to public measures, coercive laws, punishments of crime, and rewards of merit" (Jerusalem (1983), p. 43).
Instead we must coerce states that harbor terrorists to cooperate--using legal mechanisms like extradition treaties, pressure from the UN Security Council, sanctions, withholding aid (i.e. Pakistan), etc.--rather than just crossing borders willy-nilly.
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Never mind if that harmless wrong makes everyone miserable; never mind if coercing those who perpetuate it would take away the misery: the State must not coerce and the misery must remain.
The Supreme Court most recently upheld the constitutionality of legislative prayer in a 2014 ruling, declaring that institutions must have policies of nondiscrimination and that invocations must not coerce people of other faiths or nonbelievers.
By comparison, what poststructuralists call "conversations" are in fact -- consistent with the postmodern philosophy underlying them -- "dialectics" in which only one party can win, and therefore in which the party that has longest been kept silent must now coerce its opponent into a period of prolonged silence.
Where it is not forthcoming, it must be coerced.
Acknowledgment of the right to equality often must be coerced from the advantaged by the disadvantaged.
In Cuba, officials insist that Munero must have coerced Elisa into making the trip.
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