Why do we coerce our citizens to stand and recite a pledge of allegiance?
Mr Bilici says the government's new tactic is to coerce Kurdish youths into becoming agents.
The ultimate power of the president is the power to persuade, not to coerce.
The tests are intended to coerce firms into encouraging lower-paid employees to save more.
We do not coerce or judge, but we do objectively expose the consequences of choices.
It still relies on the innate fear of drowning and suffocating to coerce confessions.
Moreover she asked a foreign power to coerce her government into setting that right aside.
But he used this bid to coerce Israel into making still more unreciprocated concessions.
In other words, I viewed her confession as an attempt to coerce me into paying her more.
But to unleash an avalanche of charges to coerce a plea to a lesser-included offense is highly questionable.
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Hard power involves the use of military force and economic sanctions to coerce opponents into accepting American demands.
To coerce them, either overtly or by stealth, along that route would be an act of political oppression.
They're also ready to remove barriers, such as the secret ballot, in order to coerce workers into joining unions.
It is a way to dance with problems and coerce advantages out of annoyances as well as seemingly disastrous set-backs.
Iran's nuclear weapons program is the stick it now wields to coerce the Arab world to bow to its will.
They also want to coerce people to give up their individual mobility for trains, even if this means longer commutes and less convenience.
With the advent of Christianity, churches adopted some elements of cult and folk tradition to coerce pagans into the new religion.
Even so, Dr Williams was accused of a failure to lead, that is a failure to command, cajole and coerce Anglicans.
With the largest media outlet turning against him, Kirchner raised official advertising budgets astronomically and used them to coerce the media.
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Five years ago, Apple somehow managed to coerce a world full of Wintel users to give its smartphone platform a chance.
McHugh, who claimed he had a PhD, posed as a lawyer and accountant to coerce businesses into taking up loans with Gresham.
Aminuddin Chaudhry also denied in court that the police or military had tried to coerce him into testifying against his former colleagues.
He lusted after the headlines, and hoped strong-arm tactics would coerce settlements.
Jiau was able to coerce this information from Ng and pass it on to aggressive edge fund managers who traded on the information.
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It concluded that Savile was an "opportunistic individual who used his celebrity status as a powerful tool to coerce and control" his victims.
Is that prospect now being used to coerce testimony or settlements from midlevel executives who, while believing themselves innocent, don't dare risk a trial?
All of these business leaders wanted elevated behavior from their employees, the type of contribution that we cannot motivate or coerce from our people.
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Obama is clearly betting that by moving first, he will be able to coerce Netanyahu to make still more concessions of land and principles.
The Ecuadorean government will use expropriation and extended operating contracts as the stick and carrot to try to coerce foreign firms into signing service contracts.
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Xiong that China should not miscalculate in thinking it could win an arms race with Taiwan, or that it could coerce the island into reunification.
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