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That resistance is the art of insistent optimism and celebration of humanity and nature that can be summoned even amid the most sustained coercion.
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But, until quite recently, truly whacky suspicions had to be sustained by coercion or by ignorance.
Developing global trade needs trust and cannot be sustained with subterfuge and coercion.
Empires are by their very nature exploitative, the authority of imperial rule often established and sustained through violence and coercion.
The election this summer will help determine whether Iran's fractures — at home and abroad — can be repaired through moderation and compromise, or whether the regime will continue to sustain itself through coercion.
Indeed, once you grasped the idea, it was hard to see how an outcome that wasn't a Nash equilibrium could be sustained for very long in the absence of coercion or misinformation.
Like many of the Forty-Eighters, Schurz marveled at the bustle of American life, the voluntary philanthropy that sustained the arts and education, and the almost total absence of governmental coercion.
Rather than pretending that the privileged life has no conscience or consequences, they see the coercion that sustains it.
Nonetheless, there has been little sustained scholarly attention to its nature until recently; historically, many seem to have been willing to accept the concept of coercion as a primitive.
Diasporas have sustained us.
Hope sustained her.
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