After reading this unfortunately biased piece, I felt compelled to join Forbes and comment.
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His wife, Stephanie, had felt compelled to change her last name from Madoff to Morgan.
That the financial media felt compelled to mock his reasoning is the real surprise.
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Mark Byron said he felt compelled to post it in order to avoid jail.
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Knowing how much band meant to him, I just felt compelled to do something.
In response, Mr. Obama felt compelled to note that he wasn't acting on his own.
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Thus, they felt compelled to cheat else be left in the fray at a competitive disadvantage.
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Like other U.S. utility executives, Nye felt compelled to invest his company's cash in higher-growth markets overseas.
Many I-Reporters said they felt compelled to tell the story of what was going on around them.
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Nonetheless, Charlie Beck, Bratton's replacement, felt compelled to announce during the manhunt that Dorner's firing would be re-examined.
In which case, it is hardly surprising that the junior Democratic senator from Connecticut felt compelled to speak.
That some of his most devoted followers might just have felt compelled to carry out his last orders.
Why Crull even felt compelled to pay for the losses sustained on an authorized stop-loss is not explained.
He felt compelled to talk with us because he says there are so many Indian men like him.
And you felt compelled to say, well, no, he did a great job.
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No one had asked for her advice, but she felt compelled to give it, since a life was at stake.
In short, the players felt compelled to follow orders from their superiors and, as a consequence, should not be punished.
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Mann said she had been afraid to come forward, but felt compelled to do so after the Monica Lewinsky allegations broke.
The Times' main story showed how much the newspaper's leadership felt compelled to compromise its coverage because of Miller's legal situation.
Among other things, it gave cover to Republicans who otherwise would have felt compelled to oppose the bill on moral grounds.
Mr. Duncan said he felt compelled to grant waivers because he is tired of waiting for Congress to change the law.
Given that, Mr Mufti says he felt compelled to raise his concerns.
Too bad no one in the state felt compelled to follow through.
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Though the company felt strongly it had done nothing wrong, it was in the midst of being acquired, and felt compelled to settle.
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The securities lawyer, best known for bedeviling corporate executives with shareholder suits, felt compelled to go after some of his own in the Enron scandal.
After the fall of the Taliban, Mason felt compelled to return.
Kirsten felt compelled to go for his runs at this point, and having moved to 130 he attempted to a lofted drive off Kabir Ali.
Second, it strikes me as odd that former Mossad chief Meir Dagan felt compelled to issue an impassioned defense of the Ofer Brothers Shipping company.
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One particular reader felt compelled to point out one missing link.
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Germans felt compelled to change their strategy after they were accused of being over-cautious and of disliking foot patrols, according to defence expert Dr Constanze Stelzenmueller.
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