Sentence examples for when forcible from inspiring English sources

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There are lessons about when forcible marriage is appropriate, about how a man should be like a god to his wife and about the ease with which a man can pluck ripe servant girls for his delectation.

Usually known as the Epistola ad Mellitum, it conflicts with the letter sent to Æthelberht, which the historian R. A. Markus sees as a turning point in missionary history, when forcible conversion gave way to persuasion.

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Whewell explained that "the evidence in favour of our induction is of a much higher and more forcible character when it enables us to explain and determine [i.e., predict] cases of a kind different from those which were contemplated in the formation of our hypothesis.

Some of the women said that when they rejected his forcible advances, Moonves became hostile toward them and caused their careers to suffer.

When the Trent Affair the forcible removal of Confederate envoys from a British ship by Union forces during the American Civil War threatened war between the United States and Britain, Albert was gravely ill, but intervened to soften the British diplomatic response.

In Florida, all capital cases have long had no statute of limitations, and when these crimes were allegedly committed forcible rape was punishable by death.

After a forcible male sterilisation campaign when more than six million low-income men were sterilised and 2,000 died, the Indian government began to change its official approach to family planning.

The airline seems to have disagreed; that's when it called the cops for a forcible removal.

Mr. Donnelly had said, earlier this year, that he was not aware that Republican authors of the bill had added the "forcible" language and was glad when an outcry forced them to remove it.

When a government molests a foreign firm the forcible acquisition of stakes in foreign oil and gas ventures in Russia, say, or Venezuela's nationalisation of gold mines, cement factories and cattle ranches it cannot be relied on to fix things.

Libertarianism is sometimes identified with the principle that each agent has a right to maximum equal empirical negative liberty, where empirical negative liberty is the absence of forcible interference from other agents when one attempts to do things (see, for example, Narveson 1988, 2000; Steiner 1994; and Narveson and Sterba 2010).

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