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the coercion
noun
Actual or threatened force for the purpose of compelling action by another person; the act of coercing.
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They involved the coercion of adults.
On Fox, as always, the coercion worked.
The military has denied the coercion accusation.
And yet the coercion, while common, was not all-pervasive.
"Most of the coercion that happens goes relatively unrecognized," he said.
The Finns achieve that without the coercion and hothousing techniques used in Singapore.
Penn's film is an indictment of the coercion of child witnesses.
Deep focus, Bazin said, liberated the spectator from the coercion of montage.
Dialectical thought – "an attempt to break through the coercion of logic by its own means.
The coercion is subtle: some women want to limit their family size and see no other option.
This gets the government out of the coercion business and reduces the confusion caused by multiple provider-devised standards.
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