Sentence examples for some sort of forced from inspiring English sources

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The Safe Checking in the Electronic Age project, a program of the Pew Charitable Trusts, last year looked at more than 250 accounts offered by 10 large banks and found that the majority of them contained some sort of forced arbitration requirement.

She had a point: this wasn't some sort of forced fusion food that restaurants in major US cities have been trotting out for years.

Screaming or letting out some sort of forced grunt as you are "struck" by the car can also add a certain level of authenticity.

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Few people looked at their faces until the first dollar changed hands, which then created some sort of force field — other passengers would suddenly feel compelled to be generous, too.

But John A. Eterno, a former New York Police captain who used to train officers on the stop-and-frisk tactic, disputed that, saying officers are trained to check the box only "whenever some sort of force is used to control the situation, or to make sure that either the officer's safety or somebody else's safety is maintained".

All the aerodynamic surfaces, from the front wing through the sidepods to the diffuser and rear wing, create some sort of force, either negative or positive.

They could have had some sort of force here before anything happened.

If someone violates that and comes into the space that's yours, eventually the only option is to use some sort of force to move them out.

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