Sentence examples for will be impelled from inspiring English sources

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If proliferation in the region furthers divisiveness and political instability, the Soviet Union will be impelled to make the best of it, and the net consequence of that over the long term are likely to be adverse for the West.

If Scotland goes, the rest of Britain will be furious, both at the Scots and at their own leaders, who will be impelled to drive a hard bargain.Mr Salmond is on stronger ground when he argues that if Scotland does not leave Britain it might be dragged out of the EU against its will.

Then, users in congested cells will be impelled to associate with uncrowded femtocells.

It is indeed both just and beneficial to society that history should heap imprecations upon base men who have held positions of authority, but should accord immortal remembrance to those who have been beneficent rulers; for in this way especially, it will be found, many men of later generations will be impelled to work for the general good of mankind.

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William Donohue, president of the conservative Catholic League, called the new policy a "ploy" and said Catholics "will only be impelled to revolt".

Being acquainted with the Forms of the Good and Justice and Beauty and the rest they will, by this knowledge alone, without any further motivation, be impelled to pursue and promote these ideals" (Mackie 1977, 23 24).

Accordingly, the trauma surgeon would be impelled to administer red blood cells and secure hemorrhage control.

One of my mother's schools had as its motto, "I can, I ought, I must, I will", and that sense of being impelled to action by duty shaped the whole generation.

The jury will be asked to consider if the wife's will had been so overpowered that she had been impelled to commit the offence because she had truly believed she had had no real choice in the matter.

He writes, "drawing is thus a depicting, a hauling, an unraveling, and being impelled toward something or somebody". Readers will exult in joining Taussig once again as he follows the threads of a tangled skein of inspired associations.

For that defence to apply, the judge explained: "Her will must have been overborne in the sense that she was impelled to commit the offence because she truly believed that she had no real choice but to do so".

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